The battle between Sun Wukong and the Bull Demon King in front of Princess Iron Fan's palace in the fourth episode of the 86-edition Journey to the West TV series was slightly different from the original plot. In the original novel, the battle between Sun Wukong and the Bull Demon King happened when Sun Wukong went to the Flaming Mountain to find Princess Iron Fan. In order to save the Bull Demon King who was controlled by Princess Iron Fan, Sun Wukong started a fierce battle with him. During the battle, Sun Wukong used the Jingu Staff to knock the Bull Demon King to the ground and let Princess Iron Fan fan the entire palace. However, the Iron Fan Princess refused to fan the fire and instead set the Flaming Mountain ablaze. In the TV series, the battle between Sun Wukong and the Bull Demon King took place outside Princess Iron Fan's palace. In the TV series, Sun Wukong decided to go to the Banana Cave and ask the Banana Fan to help him extinguish the fire in order to save the Bull Demon King. In the end, Sun Wukong successfully obtained the banana fan and fanned out the fire on the Flaming Mountain. In addition, the final dialogue between Sun Wukong and Princess Iron Fan in the original novel was also very different. In the conversation, Princess Iron Fan claimed that she was unwilling to help Sun Wukong and hoped that Sun Wukong could help her defeat the Bull Demon King. Sun Wukong told Princess Iron Fan that he didn't need her help and that he had successfully fanned out the fire on the Flaming Mountain. The battle and dialogue plot in the fourth episode of the 86 version of Journey to the West was different from that in the original work. This was also one of the differences between the plot of the TV series and the original work.
There are many differences between the first episode of the 86 edition of the TV series Journey to the West and the original work. The specific differences are as follows: The original novel, Journey to the West, was written by Wu Chengen, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. It mainly tells the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sha and Tang Sanzang (also known as the Journey to the West), who finally got back the true scriptures after 81 difficulties. As for the TV series Journey to the West, it was mainly selected to be broadcasted in 1986 by the TV series director Yang Jie. 2. The TV series Journey to the West was different from the original in terms of character creation. In the original novel, Sun Wukong was a monster with a strong personality, but in the TV series, he became a heroic and kind character. In addition, the image of Zhu Bajie in the TV series was more plump and interesting, while the image of Sand Monk was more three-dimensional and deep. 3. The TV series Journey to the West had also been adapted in terms of storyline. For example, in the original novel, the purpose of Tang Sanzang and his party retrieving the scriptures was to promote Buddhism, but in the TV series, this purpose was placed in the process of obtaining the scriptures, adding some dramatic plots. The TV series Journey to the West had been upgraded and improved in terms of graphics and sound effects, making the whole story more vivid and shocking. In short, the characters, plot, pictures, and sound effects of the TV series Journey to the West were very different from the original.
If you put the 86 edition of Journey to the West and the 12 edition of Journey to the West together, you will find some differences between them. The 86 edition of Journey to the West was one of the classics in the history of Chinese movies. It was directed by Zhang Yimou and starred Yang Jie, Yin Tao, Huang Bo, and others. The film was very carefully produced and used advanced special effects technology to make the scenes and characters look more realistic. At the same time, the music of the movie was also very good, adding a lot of atmosphere to the whole story. In comparison, the 12th edition of Journey to the West was a representative work in the field of the mainland of China dramas. It was directed by Chen Kaige and starred by Huang Bo, Xu Zheng, Zhu Bajie and others. The production of the TV series paid more attention to details, special effects, and costumes. At the same time, the music of the TV series was also very good, able to better express the emotions and personality of the characters. The 86 edition and the 12 edition of Journey to the West were different in terms of production level, performance form and music. Putting them together can better understand the differences between them.
There are many differences between the TV series and the original novel. The following are some of the main differences: 1. Plot: The original novel Journey to the West tells the story of the adventures of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand who protect the Tang Monk in the West. The TV series Journey to the West mainly described the various encounters and struggles of Sun Wukong and the others with various demons and ghosts during their journey to the Western Paradise. 2. Character Creation: The main characters in the original work are Tang Sanzang, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie and Sand Monk. In the TV series, new characters such as White Dragon Horse have been added. In addition, the TV series also paid attention to the character's personality and emotions to make the character image more vivid. 3. Setting: In the original work, the setting was mainly between the mountains and rivers in China. In the TV series, special effects and illusory scenes were chosen to make the visual effect more gorgeous. 4. Character image: The monsters and demons in the original work were more vivid, while the TV series simplified some plots and characters and paid more attention to the narration of the story. 5. Adaptations: Due to the copyright and adaptation requirements of the TV series, there are also some alterations and cuts between the TV series and the original work. For example, some plots and dialogue in the original work had been deleted or modified to make the plot of the TV series more compact and complete. There were differences between the TV series and the original in terms of plot, character creation, setting, character image and adaptation.
The 66th and 60th episodes of New Journey to the West were two different TV series. They had some differences in the plot, character setting, shooting techniques, and so on. Compared to the 60-episode TV series, the 66-episode TV series "New Journey to the West" added more plots and scenes, making the whole story more complete and rich. In terms of character setting, more villains were added to the 66 episodes, such as the demon king Sun Wukong and his subordinates, as well as demons. These villains had their own unique personalities and stories in the 66 episodes of the TV series, which increased the drama and depth of the entire TV series. In terms of shooting techniques, the 66-episode TV series adopted more modern shooting techniques and special effects to make the scenes more beautiful and realistic. At the same time, the 66-episode TV series also added some rock and electronic elements to increase the entertainment and fashion sense of the entire TV series. In general, the 66-episode TV series "New Journey to the West" was a more complete, rich, and modern TV series than the 60-episode TV series in terms of plot, character setting, and shooting techniques.
Legend of Wukong and the original Journey to the West were two different novels. They were different in terms of story plot, character setting, literary style, and so on. In terms of the plot, Journey to the West told the story of the four monks, Tang Sanzang and his disciples, who went through eighty-one difficulties and finally obtained the true scriptures. The Legend of Wukong described the growth of Sun Wukong. He experienced being sealed under the Five Elements Mountain, eating the immortal peach of Taishang Laojun by mistake, becoming the Great Sage Equal to Heaven, and finally gaining freedom and the ability to think independently. In terms of character setting, the main characters in Journey to the West had distinct personalities and characteristics, such as Tang Sanzang, Zhu Bajie, Sha Wujing, etc. The characters in Legend of Wukong were more complex and three-dimensional, including Sun Wukong, Bai Jingjing, and the Black Wind Monster. In terms of literary style, Journey to the West was based on classical mythology, focusing on the plot and the creation of characters. At the same time, it also incorporated some Buddhist thoughts and philosophy. Legend of Wukong adopted a more modern and personal literary style, focusing on expressing the emotions and thoughts of the characters. At the same time, it also incorporated some elements of rock and electronic music. Generally speaking, Legend of Wukong and Journey to the West were two novels with different styles and content. They represented different literary schools and cultural backgrounds, and they were all classics in the history of Chinese literature.
There were many differences between the 1986 version of Journey to the West and the original. Here are some of the main differences: 1 Storyline: The 86 edition of Journey to the West TV series was adapted from the novel Journey to the West written by the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen. The original story was about Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand protecting Tang Sanzang's journey to the West. In the original novel, the characters of Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie were more vivid, and the role of Monk Sand was also richer. 2. Character image: The 86 version of Journey to the West was more exaggerated in the character image shaping. Some of the characters in the original work were adapted and simplified. For example, in the TV series, Sun Wukong became more wild and unruly, Zhu Bajie became lazier and greedier, and Monk Sand became more loyal and upright. 3. Setting: The 86 version of Journey to the West adapted and deleted some scenes from the original work, such as the Flaming Mountain and the White Bone Demon's nest. 4. Character: The 86 version of Journey to the West adapted and adjusted the characters in the original work. For example, Sun Wukong became more cunning in the TV series, Zhu Bajie became lazier, and Sand Monk became more loyal. There were many differences between the 1986 version of Journey to the West and the original, mainly in terms of storyline, character image, setting, and character.
Journey to the West was one of the four famous Chinese classical novels. The original novel was written by the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen. It mainly told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang (also known as the Journey to the West). Compared to the original, Journey to the West had been adapted and modified many times, including the rewritings of historical events and characters, the addition of many myths, legends and folk stories, and the reduction and addition of the plot of the novel. These modifications and refinements made Journey to the West different from the original in many aspects, such as story plot, character creation, and ideology. Some of the main modifications and refinements included: 1. Many myths, legends, and folktales were added, such as the background of Sun Wukong's birth, the story of the White Dragon Horse, and Tang Sanzang's experience in the Western Paradise. 2. Historical events and characters were rewritten and modified. For example, the birth year of Sun Wukong was changed to the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty. The story of Tang Sanzang's pilgrimage was changed to Wu Chengen's independent creation. 3. The plot of the novel was deleted and supplemented. For example, the plot of Sun Wukong beating the White Bone Demon three times was removed, and the experience of Tang Sanzang's group being trapped in the Flaming Mountain was changed to being able to escape with the help of the banana fan. Therefore, there are many differences between Journey to the West and the original novel in terms of plot, character creation, and ideology. This is one of the reasons why Journey to the West can become one of the four famous Chinese classical novels.
The difference between the original novel and the TV series could be considered from the following aspects: 1 Storyline: The original story of Journey to the West is more complete and coherent, but the TV series has some cuts and adjustments. The TV series added some special effects and action scenes to make the story more lively and interesting. 2. Character Creation: The characters in the original novel of Journey to the West are more vivid. Each character has its own unique personality characteristics and background story. However, some characters in the TV series have been changed or deleted. 3. Art performance: The original novel of Journey to the West emphasized literature and art, while the TV series focused more on the performance of the story and characters. The artistic expression methods in TV dramas were more diverse, such as dance, music, and so on. To evaluate the success or failure of a TV series, one needed to consider the plot, character creation, artistic performance, and many other aspects. Some viewers might prefer the story and characters in the original work, while others prefer the way of expression and artistic expression in the TV series. No matter what, Journey to the West was a classic Chinese literary masterpiece. Its influence and value could not be replaced by any TV series.
The difference between Journey to the West and the TV series was: 1. Words and pictures: The original work is a novel that is presented in the form of words, while the TV series is presented in the form of pictures. 2. Character: The main characters in the original work were Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Sha Wujing and Tang Sanzang. The main characters in the TV series were the actors of the White Dragon Horse and Tang Sanzang. 3. Plot: The original plot is more detailed. The TV series has deleted and adapted the original plot, adding some plots such as Flaming Mountain and the Kingdom of Women. 4. Scenes: The scenes in the original work were more detailed, but the TV series simplified and adjusted the scenes. 5. Character styling: The character styling and clothing in the original work are more traditional, while the TV series has been innovative and adapted to add some fashion elements. 6. Special effects: The special effects in the original novel were relatively simple, while the special effects in the TV series were more detailed. The original novel of Journey to the West and the TV series were different in terms of text, pictures, characters, plot, scenes, and special effects. The audience could choose the version that suited them according to their preferences.