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What novels do you never tire of?

What novels are there that you will never tire of reading?

I recommend Journey to the West

"Journey to the West" was written by Wu Chengen, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. It is based on "Records of the Western Regions of the Tang Dynasty", folklore and Yuan dramas. The Song Dynasty's "The Tripitaka of the Tang Dynasty's Collection of Buddhist Scriptures" (original name "The Tripitaka of the Tang Dynasty's Collection of Buddhist Scriptures") is the earliest prototype of the Journey to the West story in spoken language. Among them, the Tang Monk is based on Master Xuanzang.

As the first romantic novel about gods and demons in ancient China, this book profoundly depicts the social reality at that time and is a pioneering work of magical realism. It first describes the birth of Sun Wukong, and then meets Monk Tang, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sha. However, it mainly describes how Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sha protected Monk Tang on his journey to the west to obtain Buddhist scriptures. Tang Monk endured eighty-one hardships from reincarnation to obtaining Buddhist scriptures. After subduing demons and demons, the ninety-nine were reunited, and finally reached the Western Heaven to see Tathagata Buddha, and finally the Five Saints came true.

Since "Journey to the West" came out, it has been widely circulated among the people. Various versions have emerged in endlessly. There are six editions in the Ming Dynasty, seven editions and manuscripts in the Qing Dynasty, and ten editions recorded in classics have been lost. Three types. After the Opium War, a large number of Chinese classical literary works were translated into Western languages, and spread to Europe and the United States. There are English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, sign language, Esperanto, Russian, Czech, Romanian, Polish, Japanese, Korean, Yue et al. He also published many research papers and monographs and gave high praise to this novel. It is revered as one of the four great classics of China.