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Cheng'en Wu(1506-1581)

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Wu Ch'Eng-En is believed to have been born around 1506, and is traditionally attributed with the 100-chapter novel "Hsi-yu chi" (Japanese: Sai-yu Ki; English: Journey to the West), first published in 1592. In the West, it is best known in a highly abridged translation of only thirty chapters by Arthur Waley, which he called "Monkey". Little is known of Wu's life, though he is believed to be an artistic genius, who weaved his novel around a legend that had been popular in stories and plays for nearly a millenia. "Hsi-yu chi" and its predecessors were based on the account of a T'ang Buddhist monk named Hsüan Tsang (596-664), who was also known as Tripitaka, who travelled from China to India to search for Buddhist scriptures. Although such pilgrimages were common and unremarkable, his story was frequently retold with the companionship of a disciple, Sun Wu-kiung (Monkey Aware-of-Vacuity), who in many ways is the Hindu god Hanuman with a good many more human foibles, generally leading toward mischief. The anthropoid simian was introduced to the story around the thirteenth century and became the core of Wu's novel. Sun is accompanied by a lustful, gluttonous pig he must keep in check, and a dragon enchanted in the form of a flounder s punishment for breaking the Jade Emperor's cup. The story is truly a journey of enlightenment, mixed with a good bit of exuberance, humor, and fun. The story is about a journey to buddhahood, and only Tripitaka is destined for it, yet the fictional, anthropomorphic characters are the focus with Tripitaka the hollow, and though the story has been adapted in many forms since, including movies, plays, comic books, and adventure novel, they all bear more than a little resemblance to Wu's unifying vision for his disparate sources.
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Shu Qi, Xing Yu, Chrissie Chau, Zhang Wen, and Show Lo in Journey to the west: Conquering the demons (2013)
Journey to the west: Conquering the demons
6.7
  • Writer
  • 2013
Josh Thomson, Luciane Buchanan, Chai Hansen, and Emilie Cocquerel in Les Nouvelles légendes du Roi Singe (2018)
Les Nouvelles légendes du Roi Singe
6.5
TV Series
  • Writer
Yue Wang, Huaili Yan, Shaohua Xu, Dehua Ma, Liu Xiao Ling Tong, Zhongrui Chi, Da-gang Liu, and Jingfu Cui in Xi you ji (1986)
Xi you ji
8.7
TV Series
  • Writer(1986, as Ch'eng-En Wu)
Journey to the West
Journey to the West
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      • Novel: Journey to the West (as Chengen Wu)
      • In Production
    • Xi You Ji
      • creator: based on novel by (creator)
      • In Production
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    • Ji Yao Lu: Qicheng Pian (2024)
      Ji Yao Lu: Qicheng Pian
      6.0
      TV Series
      • novel
      • 2024
    • Hei shen hua: Wu kong (2024)
      Hei shen hua: Wu kong
      8.9
      Video Game
      • based on characters created by
      • 2024
    • Pigsy (2023)
      Pigsy
      6.2
      • characters
      • 2023
    • Le Roi singe (2023)
      Le Roi singe
      5.8
      • adapted from novel by
      • creator: based on novel by (creator)
      • 2023
    • Shimmy: The First Monkey King (2023)
      Shimmy: The First Monkey King
      5.7
      • novel
      • 2023
    • The Journey to the West: Demon's Child (2021)
      The Journey to the West: Demon's Child
      5.4
      • novel
      • 2021
    • Da sheng wu shuang (2021)
      Da sheng wu shuang
      5.9
      Video
      • novel
      • 2021
    • Xi you ji zhi Zai shi yao wang (2021)
      Xi you ji zhi Zai shi yao wang
      6.1
      • creator: based on novel by (creator)
      • 2021
    • Hunshi si hou: Shen hou guilai (2021)
      Hunshi si hou: Shen hou guilai
      5.8
      • novel
      • 2021
    • Zhen jia mei hou wang (2020)
      Zhen jia mei hou wang
      6.1
      • novel
      • 2020
    • Josh Thomson, Luciane Buchanan, Chai Hansen, and Emilie Cocquerel in Les Nouvelles légendes du Roi Singe (2018)
      Les Nouvelles légendes du Roi Singe
      6.5
      TV Series
      • based on the novel by
      • 2018–2020
    • The Tears of the Great Sage (2020)
      The Tears of the Great Sage
      5.6
      • novel
      • 2020
    • Jack De Sena, Stephanie Sheh, Patrick Seitz, Dave B. Mitchell, and David Chen in Monkie Kid (2020)
      Monkie Kid
      7.4
      TV Series
      • novel
      • 2020
    • Sun Wukong Da Zhan Pan Si Dong (2020)
      Sun Wukong Da Zhan Pan Si Dong
      5.8
      • novel
      • 2020
    • Xi Xing Ji: Zaijian Wu Kong (2020)
      Xi Xing Ji: Zaijian Wu Kong
      6.9
      • novel
      • 2020

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    • Alternative names
      • Wu Cheng'en
    • Born
      • 1506
      • Huaian, Jiangsu, China
    • Died
      • 1581
      • China

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      Ming Dynasty Chinese poet and novelist.
    • Nicknames
      • Wu Cheng'en
      • Chengen Wu
      • Wu Chengen
      • Wu Cheng-En
      • Cheng-En Wu
      • Shanren Sheyang
      • Ru Zhong
      • Wu Cheng En
      • Sheyang Shanren
      • Wu Ru Zhong
      • RuZhong Wu
      • Wu RuZhong
      • Zhong Ru
      • Ruzhong Wu
      • Ng Sing Jan
      • Wu Ruzhong
      • Ruzhong
      • Sheyangshanren
      • She Yang Shan Ren
      • Ch'eng-En Wu
      • Wu Ch'Eng-En
      • WuCheng'en
      • WuChengen

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