2. The Journey to the West, one of China's classical Four Great Classical Novels, is the first romance novel written by China and Wu Cheng'en in ancient Ming Dynasty. This article mainly tells the story of the Monkey King, Pig Bajie and Friar Sand protecting the Tang Priest's Buddhist scriptures. From the reincarnation of the scriptures to his return home, the Tang Priest turned evil and saved the day. After eighty-one difficulties, he finally reached the Western Heaven and obtained the true scriptures. Based on Tang Sanzang's Buddhist scriptures, folk customs and Yuan Zaju. Since the advent of The Journey to the West, it has been widely circulated among the people, and various versions have emerged one after another. There were six editions in Ming Dynasty, seven editions and manuscripts in Qing Dynasty, and thirteen editions of ancient books have been lost. After the Opium War, a large number of China classical literary works were translated into western languages and gradually spread to Europe and America. There are already English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Spanish (Esperanto), Sri Lankan (Swahili), Russia, Czech Republic, Romania, Poland, Japan, South Korea and Vietnam. He also published many research papers and monographs, and made a very high evaluation of this novel.
Thirdly, The Romance of Gods is an ancient novel of China. Written by Xu (Chen) in the Ming Dynasty, it was written in and Wanli. The book has been read a hundred times. The prototype of the Romance of the Gods can be traced back to Wu Wang's attack on Pinghua in the Southern Song Dynasty, or it may refer to Deduction of Shang and Zhou Dynasties and Journey to the East of the Eight Immortals in Kunlun. Based on the history of Jiang Ziya's assistance to Zhou Shi (Zhou Wenwang and Zhou Wuwang) in the crusade against Shang and Zhou Dynasties, this paper describes the story of Buddhism, intercepting various immortals' wits and fighting bravely, and breaking the array and beheading the gods. Contains a lot of folklore and myths. There are Jiang Ziya, Nezha, Yang Jian and other vivid figures, which ended with Jiang Ziya as the deity and Zhou Wuwang as the king.
Fourthly, The Flower in the Mirror is a novel written by Li Ruzhen in Qing Dynasty. The first half of the book tells the story of Tang Ao, Duo Jiugong and others who traveled overseas by boat, including their experiences and history in countries such as daughter country, scholar country, and loveless country. The second half tells the story of Wu Zetian's selection of talented women in the imperial examination, Tang Xiaoshan, born of Baihua Fairy, and hundreds of talented women born of other flower fairies, who made a difference in the DPRK. His magical and humorous creative technique is a classic, and a colorful picture of the sky wheel is beautifully outlined.
5. The Biography of Jigong is a novel by Guo Xiaoting in Qing Dynasty. It mainly tells the story of Ji Gong traveling around the world, encountering all kinds of injustice, punishing evil and promoting good, and helping the poor. It is famous for stories such as Feilaifeng, Cricket Fighting and Eight Demons Practicing Economy. Since the publication of Biography of Jigong, various versions have emerged one after another, with more than 20 sequels, which have been widely circulated among the people.
6. Other mythological masterpieces include Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio.