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|a Wu, Cheng'en,
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|a Xi you ji.
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|a The journey to the west /
|c [Cheng'en Wu] ; translated and edited by Anthony C. Yu.
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|a Chicago :
|b University of Chicago Press,
|c 1977-1983.
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|a Traducido de: Xi you ji.
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|a "The fantastic tale recounts the sixteen-year pilgrimage of the monk Hsuan-tsang (596-664), one of China's most illustrious religious heroes, who journeyed to India with four animal disciples in quest of Buddhist scriptures. For nearly a thousand years, his exploits were celebrated and embellished in various accounts, culminating in the hundred-chapter Journey to the West, which combines religious allegory with romance, fantasy, humor and satire"--Contratapa.
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|a Autor tomado del catálogo de la Library of Congress.
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|a v.1. The divine root being conceived, theorigin emerges ; The moral nature once cultivated, the Great Tao is born -- The true wondrous doctrine of Bodhi throughly comprehended ; The destruction of Mara and the return to origin unify the soul -- The Four Seas and the Thousand Mountains all bow in submission ; From the Hell of Ninefold Darkness are deleted the names of ten species -- Appointed to the post of pi-ma, how can he be satisfied? -- Though his name is Equal to Heaven , he is still discontented -- The Great Sage, stealing elixir, disrupts the Peach Festival ; Many gods try to catch the monster, a rebel in Heaven -- Kuan-yin, attending the banquet, inquires into the affair ; The Little Sage, exerting his power, subdues, the Great Sage -- From the Brazier of Eight Trigrams the Great Sage escapes ; Beneath the Five-Phases Mountain the Monkey of the Mind is stilled -- The Sovereign Buddha has made scriptures to impart ultimate bliss ; Kuan-yin receives the decree to goup toCh'ang-an ; Ch'ên Kuang-jui, going to his post, meets disaster ; Monk River Float, avenging his parents, repays their kindness -- The Old Dragon King, in foolish schemes, transgresses Heaven's decrees ; Prime Minister Wei sends a letter to an official of the dead.
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