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Category - Fiction / Folklore & Mythology
Format - Hardcover
Condition - Excellent
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by Wu Cheng'en is one of the most famous and enduring works of Chinese literature, originally published in the 16th century during the Ming Dynasty. The novel is an epic tale that blends mythology, folklore, and religious allegory. The story follows the journey of the monk Xuanzang, who is tasked with traveling to India to obtain sacred Buddhist scriptures. He is accompanied by three disciples: Sun Wukong, the mischievous and powerful Monkey King; Zhu Bajie, a pig-like creature with a voracious appetite; and Sha Wujing, a river demon turned monk. Each of these characters represents different human flaws, and their journey is filled with various trials, encounters with demons, and supernatural challenges. As they travel westward, the group faces numerous adventures that test their virtues and determination. The novel is rich with symbolic meaning, exploring themes of redemption, spiritual growth, and the quest for enlightenment.
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Journey to the West Vol. 3
ISBN: 7119017780
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