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How to write wonderful words at the beginning of reading The Journey to the West?

The template at the beginning of the review of Journey to the West is recommended as follows.

During the holiday, I read a The Journey to the West. The author is Wu Cheng'en, the Tang Priest's apprentice depicted in the story, which left a deep impression on me. Tang Priest is kind-hearted, Pig is greedy and sleeps well, Friar Sand is obedient, and the Monkey King loves fighting.

After watching Journey to the West, I was most impressed by the naughty Monkey King, the dull Pig Bajie and the excellent water-based Sha Wujing. Together, they exorcised demons and helped Tang Priest to go to the Western Heaven to learn Buddhist scriptures. The story in Journey to the West deeply touched me, as if I were there. The Tang Priest in the book is surrounded by the word "goodness". He has been helping everyone, good or bad.

A brief introduction to journey to the west.

The Journey to the West is the first romantic novel with chapters and sections in ancient China. The Journey to the West's earliest edition today is "A New Carved Big Seal, Like an Official Plate, Journey to the West" written by Jinling Shidetang in the 20th year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty, with no author's name.

Lu Xun, Dong Zuobin and others finally determined Wu Cheng'en's original work according to the records of Huai 'an Fu Zhi and Wu Cheng'en Journey to the West. This novel mainly tells the story that the Monkey King met Tang Priest, Pig Bajie, Friar Sand, Bai Hou and went west to learn Buddhist scriptures.

Along the way, I went through hardships, exorcised demons, and after eighty-one difficulties, I finally arrived in the Western Heaven to meet the Buddha, and finally the story of the Five Saints came true. Based on the historical event of "Xuanzang's learning from the scriptures", the novel profoundly depicts the social life of the people in the Ming Dynasty through the author's artistic processing.