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How to treat Wu Cheng'en's former residence with portraits of six-year-old children?

When it comes to The Journey to the West, perhaps what people think of most is no longer Wu Cheng'en, but six-year-old children. The reason is very simple, because the image of the Monkey King created by a six-year-old boy has long been deeply rooted in people's hearts. Even if the actor of the Monkey King in other versions of The Journey to the West is not a six-year-old boy, many viewers will think that he is a six-year-old boy.

after the p>1983 version of The Journey to the West came out, it caused a great sensation. It can be said that it is the most successful film and television drama adapted from Four Great Classical Novels. In the whole play, the most impressive role is played by the Monkey King, a six-year-old boy.

I remember that in the Spring Festival Evening of the Year of the Monkey, many netizens called on six-year-old children to take the stage, and even said that even if he did nothing, it would be cheering to go there dressed as Monkey Brother with a golden hoop. And this is the memory of a generation. In a sense, it is The Journey to the West who made six-year-old children, and it is also six-year-old children who made The Journey to the West.

However, the question is, is it appropriate to hang photos of six-year-old children in a prominent position in Wu Cheng'en's former residence? Personally, I don't think this is appropriate. To put it simply, the former residence of The Journey to the West author Wu Cheng'en can hang any version of The Journey to the West stills and decorate cartoon characters, but it is really inappropriate to deliberately highlight the Monkey King as a six-year-old child.

To put it bluntly, the role in the play is the role in the play, but it doesn't mean that the six-year-old boy who plays the Monkey King is the Monkey King. Since it is the former residence of Wu Cheng'en, Wu Cheng'en's portrait, sculpture or related introduction should be displayed in the most prominent position, instead of stiffly hanging pictures of six-year-old children to attract attention.

Of course, the subject's statement is a little exaggerated, so is Wu Cheng'en's former residence? Full of paintings? The photo of six-year-old children is just a photo of six-year-old children hanging in a prominent position at the door, which is really eye-catching. The crux of the matter lies in: Wu Cheng'en's The Journey to the West is not a TV drama The Journey to the West, who comes first and who takes the lead, or should be clearly distinguished. Otherwise, it will be easy to make jokes.