Monkey

Monkey

1978 • Action & Adventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi & FantasyTV-PG
Buddhist priest Tripitaka and his three disciples Monkey, Pigsy, and Sandy, travel from China to India to fetch the Buddhist scriptures. They have been sent by Buddha, and getting these scriptures will bring peace to the people of the world.
Reading Wu Cheng'en's 'Journey to the West' offers a profound and enriching experience that television adaptations cannot match. The original text delves deep into the mythological and philosophical underpinnings of Chinese culture, providing readers with a greater understanding of the spiritual and moral elements embedded in the story. The novel's intricate layers, rich character development, and its exploration of themes such as redemption and enlightenment are presented with eloquence and wit, making it not only a tale of adventure but also a reflective journey for the reader. Moreover, the written work allows one to savor the beauty of classical Chinese literature through its poetic prose and vibrant imagery, bringing to life the enchanting world of Sun Wukong, the Monkey King, and his companions. The novel's detailed narrative and imaginative vision craft a more substantial and immersive experience, engaging the reader's imagination in a way that only literature can. For those who seek a deeper connection to the legendary epic and wish to explore the rich tapestry of themes and characters that have influenced Asian culture for centuries, 'Journey to the West' is an essential and rewarding read.

Monkey inspired from

Journey to the West
by Wu Cheng'en