Publisher's Synopsis
[Close distance from China's Four Great Classics "Journey to the West"] Learn the spirit of moving forward courageously, never giving up, and solving problems! Do you know what "Zhu Bajie looks in the mirror" means? Which book does the saying "Nothing is difficult in the world, only those who are willing" come from? These answers are all in "Journey to the West". Wu Cheng'en, a scholar of the Ming Dynasty, based the history of Master Xuanzang of the Tang Dynasty on his journey to Tianzhu to retrieve the original Buddhist scriptures as a prototype. Together with the mischievous Sun Wukong, the boastful and lustful Zhu Bajie and the hard-working Sha Wujing, they used their extraordinary wit and magic to overcome the ninety-nine and eighty-year-olds. One difficulty makes the process of seeking scriptures full of adventure and fun. Now the writer has reinterpreted this work in a smooth and humorous way, making the characters in the story more vivid and interesting without losing the excitement of the original plot. Do you want to see how Sun Wukong, who has undergone seventy-two transformations, uses all his strength to resolve the crisis? Want to know how many monsters they encountered along the way and how many jokes they made? Quickly open this book and join Sun Wukong and others in slaying demons! The series features text with a moderate level of difficulty and can be read in one go. It is suitable for introductory readers of classical novels. The vivid full-color illustrations reinterpret the beauty of classic literature. A study sheet is included to allow children to improve their thinking skills while reading classics. Editor-in-chief of the "United Daily News" supplement It has been rewritten by Yu Wenzheng, well-known writers Xu Rongzhe, Jiang Zian, etc., and the professional writing style completely retains the spirit of the original work. *Recommended reading age: 7 to 9 years old, parent-child reading, 10 years old and above can read by themselves.