The author of Journey to the West was the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen. The story told the story of Sun Wukong helping Tang Sanzang to go to the West to obtain the scriptures. He went through 81 difficulties with Bajie, Monk Sand and others to finally obtain the true scriptures. The author, Wu Chengen, was a novelist from the Ming Dynasty. His works were widely circulated in later generations and were regarded as the classics of ancient Chinese novels. In the story, the Little Saint referred to Sun Wukong and the Great Saint referred to Tang Sanzang. The whole story was about Sun Wukong helping Tang Sanzang to obtain the scriptures. It was about Tang Sanzang and his disciples who finally obtained the scriptures after going through 81 difficulties.
The sage in the case of Duke Di of the Tang Dynasty was Li Zhi, Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, and the empress was Wu Zetian.
I don't know who the author of the'saint x novel' is. You could try looking it up in a library database or an online book retailer.
Nikolayevich Dostoevsky, known as the Saint of Short Stories. His works, mainly short stories, were regarded as one of the important landmarks in the history of Russian literature. His short stories often have profound thoughts and unique artistic expression, revealing the complexity of social reality and human nature, known as the "machine" in literature.
I don't know since I haven't read it. It could be the great saint himself and perhaps his disciples or people he encountered during his journey.
In the Saint Valentine story, Saint Valentine was a Christian priest. He was known for his kindness towards young people in love. He didn't agree with the Roman emperor's ban on young men getting married, so he took the risk to marry them secretly, which ultimately cost him his life.
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I'm afraid I can't tell you who the author of 'the simple looking sword saint novel' is. We would need more context or to search in relevant databases or bookstores to find out more about the author of this novel.
There was no mention of the Sage in the case of Duke Di of the Great Tang.
Since it's a 'legend of great saint novel', the great saint is probably the central character. There may also be characters like his followers, who support and learn from him. And there could be antagonists as well, those who oppose the saint's ideas or actions.