Singer: Jason Wu
Album: Journey to the West
Tao Fangli Fei Li Xiao Hua
How can it be louder than my branches?
Peony is graceful, plum is pretty.
How can it be wetter and redder than me?
Yurunhong lac
A fragrant tea welcomes you.
The stars are shaking and the clouds are fluttering.
Why do you want to go west to Wan Li?
Joy is just around the corner.
Joy is tonight.
"Why Journey to Wan Li" is an episode of 19 Journey to the West TV series, which was broadcast on CCTV in 1986. The release time is 1986.
The author of pop songs
Xu Jingqing was born in Longkou, Shandong. National first-class composer. Member of China Musicians Association, member of China Film Association and director of China Film Music Society. Xu Jingqing likes music since he was a child. He often stands under the telephone pole, listening to humorous and provocative duets from the speakers of country radio stations.
Yan Su, playwright. Formerly known as Yan Zhiyang. People from Baoding, Hebei. Chongqing University is a dropout. Ci writers, a famous playwright. Member of Chinese Writers Association, vice chairman of Chinese Dramatists Association and member of Chinese Music Association.
Brief introduction of The Journey to the West
A vigorous stone monkey (played by a six-year-old child) was born from a boulder in Ole Guo Hua, which won the victory in China. Later, the stone monkey learned seventy-two changes after worshiping Xubodhi as a teacher, and had the ability to cross the sky, so he took the mountain as the king and called himself the Great Sage of Qitian. The Jade Emperor sent his grandfather, Lao Zi, down to earth to woo the Great Sage. Later, the Great Sage was trapped in the blast furnace for 49 days because he thought the official position given by the Jade Emperor was too low. The Great Sage kicked over the blast furnace and became a golden eye. When the Tathagata saw that the situation was out of control, he suppressed the Great Sage at the foot of Wuzhishan. Five hundred years later, the Tang Priest was chosen by Guanyin Bodhisattva as a Buddhist monk. Under the guidance of Guanyin, the Great Sage worshiped the Tang Priest as a teacher, and both of them embarked on a journey to learn from the scriptures. Then Pig Bajie and Sha Wujing joined the team, and the four of them broke through many difficulties and got rid of all kinds of monsters. Finally, they successfully arrived in the Western Heaven and completed the task of learning from the scriptures.
Sun Wukong
Actor: a six-year-old child
The Monkey King is one of the characters in The Journey to the West written by Wu Cheng'en, a novelist of Ming Dynasty in China. He is a disciple of Tang Priest, and a master brother of Zhu and Sha Wujing. Since the beginning of the world, the Monkey King was born from immortal stones. Thanks to Bodhi's ancestor, he learned the way to live forever, with seventy-two changes and somersaults. One somersault can turn 108,000 Li. Use weapons like a golden hoop, big or small, change at will. He made a scene with King Guo Huawei in the Dragon Palace in the East China Sea and was called by the Emperor of Heaven. The next day, he called himself the Monkey King because he didn't respect officials, and then he defeated the heavenly army, and was named the Monkey King without official position and light weight. When he made a scene in the Heavenly Palace, he trained a pair of critical eyes in the gossip furnace of the old gentleman in Taishang, and fought with the Tathagata Buddha, and was suppressed under the Five Elements Mountain for 500 years. After Guanyin's touch, Tang Priest was protected from learning Buddhist scriptures in the West. After eighty-one difficulties, the true scriptures were retrieved and made into a positive result, which was called Fighting Buddha. The Monkey King was born smart, lively, loyal and hated evil. He became the embodiment of wit and courage in East Asian cultural circles, and some people in China worshipped him as a god. The Monkey King represents the feelings and pursuits of kindness, justice and unkindness of the ancient people in China.
Tang Seng
Actors: Xu, Chi and Wang Yue.
Xuanzang (original name: Chen Xuanzang) (602-644 /664) was a famous monk in the Tang Dynasty and the greatest translator in the history of Han Buddhism. It is the prototype of Tang Yan, the central figure of China's famous classical novel The Journey to the West. The Tang Priest in The Journey to the West, whose common surname is Chen and posthumous title Jiang Liuer, was given Tang by Emperor Taizong. Jin Chan, the elder of reincarnation, is the second disciple of Tathagata. He is a posthumous child. Because of his parents' tragic and bizarre experiences, he grew up in a temple after becoming a monk, became a monk in Jinshan Temple, and finally moved to a famous temple in Beijing to practice. Tang Priest is studious and highly savvy, and stands out among the monks in the temple. Finally, he was selected by Emperor Taizong, became sworn with him and went to the Western Heaven to learn from the scriptures. On the way to learn Buddhist scriptures, the Tang Priest successively accepted three disciples, the Monkey King, Pig Bajie and Friar Sand. Later, with the help of the three disciples and Bai, he finally got back 35 scriptures from Xitian Temple. Merit is complete, promotion and wealth are the positive results, and an ancient sandalwood merit was named Buddha.
Zhu Bajie
Actors: Ma Dehua, Cui Jingfu
Pig Bajie is a character in Wu Cheng'en The Journey to the West. The dharma name Wuneng is the second disciple of the Tang Priest, who was originally the Marshal of the Jade Emperor Tianpeng. Because flirting with the fairy of the Nishang Feather clan (Chang 'e clan, the "Chang 'e" in The Journey to the West is the fairy of Yuefu. Not Heng E, the legendary wife of Hou Yi. ) was expelled from heaven, but he voted for a pig fetus by mistake. Tang Priest and the Monkey King went west to learn Buddhist scriptures, passed through Gaolaozhuang and fought the Monkey King in Zhanyun Cave. Hearing the name of Tang Priest, they went to visit. From then on, he became a disciple of the Tang Priest to protect Tang Priest from going to the Western Heaven to learn Buddhist scriptures, and was finally named the messenger of the net altar. Bajie is simple and honest, with great strength, but lazy, loves to take advantage of petty advantages and covets women.