Birth and death: 1500?—1582?
Introduction:
Ming novelist. A native of Shanyang, his courtesy name is Ruzhong and his nickname is Sheyangshanren. After repeated setbacks in the imperial examination, he was admitted as a tribute student in Jiajing, and later served as the county magistrate of Changxing County, Zhejiang Province. In shame, he bowed down for five buckets of rice and returned home, concentrating on his writing. Since childhood, he liked to read wild history and novels about strange things. He was good at joking about Wu Chengen's introduction. In his later years, he wrote "Journey to the West", which tells the story of the eminent monk Xuanzang's search for Buddhist scriptures in the Tang Dynasty. There are also "Mr. Sheyang's manuscripts", "Yu Dingzhi" and so on.
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Wu Chengen’s big joke: Three Zhenwu emperors appeared at the same time in Journey to the West!
If you don’t read Journey to the West carefully and don’t understand Emperor Zhenwu, ordinary people won’t be able to tell what’s wrong with Emperor Zhenwu from Journey to the West. When we are familiar with Journey to the West and understand Emperor Zhenwu, then a strange phenomenon appears in front of us - there are three Emperor Zhenwu at the same time in Journey to the West. These three...[Details]
Which of the female fairies written by the author of "Journey to the West" is the most confusing?
Anyone who has read "Journey to the West" knows that the world presented in "Journey to the West" has always been dominated by Tang Monk, supplemented by many female fairies. Anyone who is familiar with female fairies knows that they are all very powerful, and sometimes even Sun Wukong cannot defeat them. Today, we will not talk about how powerful the female fairies are, but just talk about their beauty... [Details]
Wu Cheng'en's introduction to the life of Wu Cheng'en, the Ming Dynasty novelist and author of Journey to the West
Wu Cheng'en (1500-1582), whose courtesy name was Ruzhong, was born in Sheyangshan. The Han nationality is from Shanyang County, Huai'an Prefecture (now Huai'an District, Jiangsu Province). Their ancestral home is Gaodian, Tongcheng County, Anhui Province (now Gaodian, Yutan Township, Songyang County). Their ancestors lived in Songyang Gaodian, so they are called the Gaodian Wu family. Because he moved to Huai'an Prefecture (now Chuzhou District, Huai'an City, Jiangsu Province) with his grandfather...[Details]
Decryption: Why did the author Wu Chengen let the natural stone monkey be born in Huaguo Mountain?
The original work says: "Since Pangu opened up the world, three emperors ruled the world, and five emperors established their relationships, the world was divided into four major continents: Dongshengshenzhou, Xiniuhezhou, and Nanbuzhou. , called Beiju Luzhou. This book lists a country called Dongsheng Shenzhou, called Aolai Country. It is near the sea, and there is a mountain in the sea, called Huaguo Mountain...[ Details]
What is the connection between Sun Wukong and Wang Mang’s usurpation of the Han Dynasty? The hidden meaning of Journey to the West
How many years has Sun Wukong been trapped under the Five Elements Mountain? Because, this does not seem to be a problem every time. When introducing his life, Sun Wukong always says: "I am the Monkey King who caused havoc in the Heavenly Palace five hundred years ago! "However, things are not that simple. The 14th chapter of the original work is called "The Heart Monkey Returns to Righteousness, and the Six Thieves Without a Trace". In this chapter, Tang Monk is in human... [Details]
Emperor Jiajing : The lustful emperor of the Ming Dynasty was written into Journey to the West by Wu Chengen
This time we are talking about the 78th chapter of Journey to the West, "Bhikkhu Lianzi Sends the Yin God to the Golden Palace to See Demons and Discuss Morality", which is about Tang Monk and his disciples. When I came to the country of Bhikkhu, I saw a goose cage at the door of Mancheng's house. The people in the cage were not geese, but five or six-year-old children. The reason was that the local king wanted to use the children's hearts and livers to make medicine. Taking it, it is said... [Details]
What does Wu Chengen want to tell us when he describes Sun Wukong being trained to have piercing eyes?
(Original 8 of the "Journey to the West" series) Fierce eyes, a metaphor for a very sharp vision , can identify authenticity. The flaming eyes and golden eyes are the patent of Sun Wukong, which is an unexpected harvest obtained by Sun Wukong's burning in Taishang Laojun's Bagua furnace. Sun Wukong often said that his flaming eyes can identify monsters. ..[Details]
The author of Journey to the West is not Wu Cheng'en?
"Journey to the West is also crazy" Shanchuan Literature Society said "Journey to the West Season 2 Issue 17" The novel "Journey to the West" must be familiar to everyone. Even if you have not read the original work, you have at least watched the film and television dramas more than once. Even to this day, many movies are basing their scripts on this novel, which shows its influence. So big. Guan...[Details]
Did Wu Chengen write Journey to the West to influence his enemies in fantasy?
"Journey to the West" is one of the four classic Chinese classics. It tells the story of The story tells the story of Tang Monk, who was escorted by his three apprentices, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Sha Seng. The four masters and apprentices went through various hardships and obstacles, conquered demons along the way, and went to the West to obtain the true scripture. This novel had a profound impact on the development of novel culture at that time and in later generations... [Details]
Which dynasty did Wu Chengen, the author of "Journey to the West", come from? Introduction to Wu Chengen
Introduction to Wu Chengen, the author of the famous work "Journey to the West" - Wu Chengen (1504-1582), courtesy name Ruzhong, alias Sheyangshanren, Shanyang County, Huai'an Prefecture (now Huai'an City, Jiangsu Province) Chuzhou District) people.
An outstanding novelist of the Ming Dynasty in China, he was the author of "Journey to the West", one of the four famous works. He created a lot of creations throughout his life, but due to his poverty and no children...[Details]
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