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Why wasn't the Beast Review's Journey to the West in his collection?

2024-09-13 19:38
I've seen the video collection of Beast Call, but I didn't find any comments about Journey to the West! Why? However, his review of the ridiculous Journey to the West was also a very popular video!
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The reason why Beast Review's Journey to the West was not in his collection was probably because it was not a traditional novel but a storytelling book. Storytelling is an art form passed down by word of mouth, usually narrated by one or more hosts rather than by the author himself. Therefore, storytellers would not include it in their collections. Journey to the West was a classic Chinese novel that told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Sha Wujing, and Tang Sanzang (otherwise known as the "Journey to the West") who went to India to retrieve Buddhist scriptures. Although it is not a traditional novel, it has an important position in the history of Chinese literature. It has been widely praised and influenced several generations of Chinese people. Therefore, placing it in the collection might affect its reputation and status.

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Why wasn't the children's version of Journey to the West popular?

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2024-09-27 05:41

There were several reasons why the children's version of Journey to the West was not popular: 1. Limited audience: Journey to the West is a classic childhood novel with a wide audience. However, the children's version of Journey to the West was mainly aimed at young readers. Their understanding and appreciation of the classics might not be as good as adults. 2. The content does not match the age characteristics: The children's version of Journey to the West may cut or rewrite some chapters to make the content more suitable for the age characteristics of children readers. For example, some plots might become simple and easy to understand, while some complicated character relationships and plots might be omitted. This might make it difficult for young readers to understand the content of the book and affect their reading experience. 3. Limited theme: The children's version of Journey to the West may choose some topics that are not suitable for children readers, such as love, violence, etc. These topics might cause discomfort to young readers and affect their interest in reading. 4. Insufficient publicity: The children's version of Journey to the West may not have received enough publicity and promotion like other versions. This might result in fewer readers and affect its box office and reputation. In summary, the reason why the children's version of Journey to the West was not popular was mainly because of the limited audience, the content did not match the age characteristics, the subject matter was limited, and the publicity was insufficient.

Wasn't Qian Yanqiu the director of the Journey to the West? Why was it that the scenes were repetitive and not like his style?

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2025-02-28 16:24

The second part of Journey to the West was directed by Qian Yanqiu, but the director also encountered some challenges during the filming process. Director Qian Yanqiu paid great attention to details and visual effects, but during the filming process, due to the repetition of scenes and environments, some shots might not match his style. In addition, in order to achieve better results, the director might make some adjustments and modifications, which may also cause some shots to not be as expected. Journey to the West was a very good movie. Its wonderful special effects and superb acting skills left a deep impression on people. Although there were some problems during the filming process, it did not affect the film from becoming a great film.

The author of Journey to the West wasn't Wu Chengen?

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2024-09-21 22:44

You are right. The author of Journey to the West was the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen. I made a mistake, and I apologize for it.

The author of Journey to the West was Wu Chengen, right? Why did someone say that it wasn't?

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2024-09-15 00:19

The author of Journey to the West was indeed Wu Chengen, but some people pointed out that Journey to the West was not Wu Chengen's work. Wu Chengen was a Ming Dynasty novelist who wrote Journey to the West. The reason why Journey to the West was considered Wu Chengen's work was mainly because it had many of Wu Chengen's characters and plots, such as Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Sand Monk and other main characters, as well as some historical events and myths and legends. In addition, Wu Chengen also played a certain role in the novel, such as creating an image similar to a historical celebrity for the protagonist Sun Wukong. However, there were also some criticisms that Journey to the West could not be completely equated with Wu Chengen's works. This was because there were many fictional plots and characters in Journey to the West, and many modern cultural elements were integrated into it. In addition, Journey to the West also involved some political and religious issues, so its background and era were different from Wu Chengen's era. Therefore, whether the author of Journey to the West was Wu Chengen or someone else was still controversial. However, no matter who it was, Journey to the West was a classic in the history of Chinese literature, with extremely high artistic and cultural value.

Was this wuxia novel written by Wo Longsheng? Why wasn't he in his collection?

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2025-02-26 16:20

The Wuxia novel," The Sword Strikes the Heart," was not written by Wo Longsheng. Wo Longsheng was a Hong Kong Wuxia novel. His representative works included " Phoenix Song in the Blue Sky,"" Heroes Without Tears," and so on. However, I couldn't find the book "Sword, Heart, Sword" in his collection search engine. Perhaps it was because the book was not included in his collection or because its copyright had expired and was no longer held by Mr. Wo Longsheng. If you are interested in this book, you can search for other authors 'works or go to the library to find related books.

Book Review on Journey to the West

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2024-09-22 23:11

"Journey to the West" was one of the famous works of ancient Chinese literature, known as one of the "Four Great Masterpieces", and also the pinnacle of the history of Chinese novels. It told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang (also known as the "Journey to the West"), who finally got back the true scriptures after going through all kinds of hardships. The novel Journey to the West depicted a colorful world full of fantasy and thrilling plots. Through vivid descriptions and fascinating plots, the author has created many characters with distinct personalities to immerse the readers in this wonderful world. Journey to the West also reflected traditional Chinese culture and thoughts such as Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, and Chinese myths and legends. As a literary work, it not only has a high literary value, but also has a high historical, cultural and philosophical value. Journey to the West is a very good novel, both the plot and the characters are deeply impressed. It is a classic work worth reading.

Wasn't his electronic career a eunuch? Why was it included in the 'Ten Years of Online Literature Review?'

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2025-02-24 13:39

There might be a misunderstanding in my answer. The electronic life is not a complete novel, so it can't be found in the " Ten Years of Online Literature." " An Electronic Life " was a chapter of a novel that described an electronic life, but it was not a complete novel. If you have any other questions, I will try my best to answer them.

Why did Wu Chengen use Xuanzang's Journey to the West as the background for his Journey to the West? Why didn't he write a Journey to the East and use Jianzhen's Journey to the East as the background?

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2024-09-26 09:43

When Wu Chengen wrote Journey to the West, Xuanzang's Journey to the West was a widely circulated theme, and he had already made an important contribution. The creation of Journey to the West aimed to present a legendary story of ancient Chinese monks seeking scriptures through the description of the four main characters, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Sha Wujing, and Tang Sanzang. Therefore, using Xuanzang as the background of the novel could better show the theme and meaning of the story. In contrast, the story of Jian Zhen's journey to the east was not widely circulated, so it might not have the background advantage of Xuanzang's journey to the west. In addition, Journey to the West also reflected the political, economic, and cultural changes and progress of ancient Chinese society by depicting the growth and adventure of the four protagonists. This was also one of its important topics. Therefore, using Xuanzang's Journey to the West as the background of the novel could better express the meaning and meaning of the story.

Why did Wu Chengen use Xuanzang's Journey to the West as the background for his Journey to the West? Why didn't he write a Journey to the East and use Jianzhen's Journey to the East as the background?

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2024-09-26 09:39

Wu Chengen didn't write a novel about Jian Zhen's journey to the east because the story didn't have enough historical background and literary value. Jianzhen's Eastward Journey was a real thing. It was one of the most important events in the history of Japanese Buddhism and had little to do with Xuanzang's Westward Journey. Xuanzang's Journey to the West was an important event in the history of Chinese Buddhism. He was a famous monk and explorer in Chinese history. He led a large team of Buddhist monks through Central Asia, South Asia and West Asia and finally arrived in India. The story of Xuanzang's Journey to the West had a wide influence in the history of China and the world. It was not only an important representative of Buddhist culture, but also an important heritage of Chinese culture. In comparison, Jian Zhen's journey to the East did not leave behind many historical records and literary works. Although Kenjin was a famous Buddhist scholar and monk in Japanese history, the story of his journey to the East was not recorded, so it did not become a literary classic. Therefore, Wu Chengen did not use Jianzhen's journey to the east as the background of the novel. Instead, he chose to use Xuanzang's journey to the west as the background to create the literary classic, Journey to the West. Journey to the West was a classic work in Chinese literature history. It showed the values of faith, morality, wisdom, and perseverance in traditional Chinese culture by telling the stories of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang.

Why wasn't the genius boy in the complete collection of Wo Longsheng's novels?

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2024-09-13 04:02

I'm not sure which complete collection of Wo Longsheng's novels you're referring to because I'm a person who likes reading novels and don't have the ability to browse the web. If you can provide more information, I can try to answer your question.

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