Wu Cheng'en

Born in 1505 en.wikipedia.org
Classics Philosophy Religion
  • Wu Cheng'en was a Chinese novelist and poet of the Ming Dynasty, believed to have lived from 1500-1582.

  • He is best known as the probable author of Journey to the West, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature.

  • The novel, also known as Monkey, is a fantastical retelling of a Buddhist monk's pilgrimage to India.

  • Wu's authorship, while widely accepted, is not definitively proven.

  • His other works include poetry and short stories.

  • Wu's literary legacy is primarily centered on Journey to the West, which has had a lasting impact on Chinese culture and has been adapted into numerous forms of media over the centuries.

Books by Wu Cheng'en