The Character Characteristics of the Characters in Journey to the West: The Thirty-eighth Journey

The Monkey King's resourcefulness is the characteristic of the characters in The Journey to the West. He is insightful, hates evil, versatile, flexible and can see through the hypocrisy of things. Tang Priest is kind, has a compassionate heart and lacks an independent mind.

The Journey to the West's sequel is a 16-episode TV series directed by Yang Jie and jointly produced by CCTV and China TV Drama Production Center, starring six young children such as Xu, Chi, Liu Dagang, and filmed from 1998 to 1999. Made in Chinese mainland. The Journey to the West, one of China's four classical masterpieces.

Plot content

The play is based on China's classic The Journey to the West, and tells the story of four disciples of the Tang Monk who went to the Western Heaven to retrieve the true scriptures after difficulties and obstacles in order to promote Buddhism and help all beings. It depicts outstanding and vivid characters and shows the strangeness and evil of the world.

The fearless spirit of master and apprentice to overcome nature and difficulties is integrated with the distinctive romantic style. The images of the Monkey King and Pig Bajie have long been deeply rooted in people's hearts, and chapters such as making a scene in the Heavenly Palace, Monkey King Thrice Defeats the Skeleton Demon and Daughter Country have become eternal stories, which have been perfectly interpreted in the play.