What are the poems about "Journey to the West"?

The poems about "Journey to the West" are:

1. If you ask about Zen pass, you will consult countless things, but you will often end up feeling old. Grinding bricks to make mirrors, accumulating snow as food, I have been lost for many years, my hair swallows the sea, my mustard absorbs my sumeru, and my golden tutu smiles. At the time of enlightenment, it transcended the ten earths and three vehicles, and stagnated the four realms of life and the six paths. Who could hear the sound of Du Yu's spring dawn in front of Juexiang Cliff, under the tree without shade. ——"Su Wu Man" by Yuan Mei of the Qing Dynasty

2. I have been clumsy in nature since I was a child, and I have been greedy for leisure and love for laziness without rest. Without cultivating one's nature and cultivating one's true nature, one spends the days and months in a state of chaos and confusion. Suddenly I met a real immortal in my leisure time, so I sat Hanwen down and said. —— Kong Shangren's "Palace of Eternal Life" in the Ming and Qing Dynasties

3. When people and cattle are gone, the blue sky is bright and clear. The autumn moon is generally round and difficult to distinguish from each other. ——"Lao Can's Travels" by Liu E of the Qing Dynasty

Extended information:

"Journey to the West" has been widely circulated among the people since its publication, and various versions have emerged one after another. There are several editions published in the Ming Dynasty There are six kinds, there are also seven kinds of editions and manuscripts published in the Qing Dynasty, and there are thirteen kinds of lost versions recorded in the classics.

The Southern Song Dynasty has "The Tripitaka of the Tang Dynasty's Searching for Buddhist Scriptures", the Jin Dynasty version has "The Tripitaka of the Tang Dynasty" and "The Peach Club", etc., and the Yuan Dynasty dramas include Wu Changling's "The Tripitaka of the Tang Dynasty's Searching for Buddhist Scriptures from the West" and the Anonymous' "Erlang Shensuo Qi" "The Great Sage of Heaven" and so on, all of which laid the foundation for the creation of "Journey to the West". Wu Chengen also completed the creation of "Journey to the West" after painstaking recreation based on Chinese folklore, scripts and operas.