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What are the ancient poems about Journey to the West?
Poems about Journey to the West include:

1, ask Zen Guan, ask countless questions, and often end up getting old. Grinding bricks for mirrors, snow for food, lost for many years, swallowing the sea, mustard seeds for sumeru, and golden monks smiling. At the time of enlightenment, there were more than ten places and three times, and four generations and six roads were stagnant. Who wants to listen to the cliff, under the shade, Du Yu crying at dawn? -Qing Yuan Mei's Su Wuman

2, since childhood life is awkward, gluttonous and lazy. Never repair its nature and its truth, chaos ecstasy endure the sun and the moon. Suddenly I met a true fairy in my spare time, so I sat down and said. -The Palace of Eternal Life by Kong Renshang in Ming and Qing Dynasties

3. When people and cows disappear, the sky is bright and bright. The autumn moon is generally round, and it is difficult to separate from each other. -Qing Liu e "Travel Notes of the Old Disabled"

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Since its publication, The Journey to the West has been widely circulated among the people, and various versions have emerged one after another. There are six editions in Ming Dynasty, seven editions and manuscripts in Qing Dynasty, and thirteen lost editions have been recorded in ancient books.

In the Southern Song Dynasty, there were poems inscribed by Buddhist scriptures in the Tang Dynasty, and in the Jin Dynasty, there were Tang Sanzang and Pan. In the Yuan Dynasty, there were Wu Changling's Tang Sanzang's "Learning from the Western Heaven" and Wu Ming's "Monkey King". All these laid the foundation for the creation of Journey to the West. It is on the basis of Chinese folk literature, scripts and operas that Wu Cheng'en completed The Journey to the West's creation through hard re-creation.

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