Journey to the West
"Journey to the West" is a classic Chinese novel written by Wu Cheng'en. Composed in the 16th century, the book is an allegorical adventure that follows the pilgrimage of the Buddhist monk, Xuanzang, and his companions: the monkey king Sun Wukong, the gluttonous pig Zhu Bajie, and the river monster Sha Wujing. The story is rooted in Buddhist teachings and folklore, intertwining fantastical elements with moral lessons.
Set during the Tang dynasty, the novel portrays Xuanzang's quest to retrieve sacred Buddhist scriptures from India to bring back to China. Throughout their journey, the group encounters various challenges and battles with demons and supernatural creatures. Alongside the action-packed events, the book explores themes of loyalty, friendship, spiritual enlightenment, and the triumph of good over evil. With its engaging narrative, vibrant characters, and mythical landscapes, "Journey to the West" continues to captivate readers worldwide, making it one of the most beloved works of Chinese literature.
- Author: Wu Cheng'en
- Released: January 1, 2003
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