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Ask Chen Wuen (Wu Cheng'en) about the English version of the monkey! !
The Monkey King, written by Wu Cheng'en, is a famous fabled travel classic novel in China. It is based on the true story of Xuanzang, a famous monk in China. After years of suffering, he walked to India today to find the Buddhist holy book "Jing". After returning to China, he began to translate Buddhist scriptures and made great contributions to the development of Buddhism in China. The Monkey King is a truly rebellious extraordinary figure, born in a rock, blessed by heaven, extremely smart and capable. He learned all the magic and kung fu from a master Taoist, and he can turn himself into 72 different images, such as trees, birds, beasts or insects as small as mosquitoes, so as to sneak into the enemy's stomach and fight him from the inside out. Using the cloud as a means of transportation, he can fly a somersault 180000 miles, and a huge iron bar, which is said to be a ballast of the ocean and can expand or contract at the command of his master, is his favorite weapon in his later feats. He ignored the only authority in charge of heaven, sea, earth and underground world-"Jade Emperor" and called himself king. This kind of treason, coupled with the complaints from the masters of the four seas and hell, led to the merciless punishment of the heavenly army. After many showdown, the emperor had to give the monkey an official title to appease him. Knowing that his position was only a stable keeper, he rose up in anger and fought all the way back to earth to restore his rights as king. Finally, with the help of all the magic soldiers, after many battles, the heavenly army subdued him. However, with a bronze head and iron shoulders, all the implementation methods failed. Finally, with the help of the Buddha, the monkey was crushed under a big mountain called Wuzhishan and could not move.