Wuneng saved Miss Gao. Gao Laohan and his wife adopted Wu Neng as their son-in-law. At the party, Wuneng got drunk and showed his true colors, scaring away the guests. Miss Gao also refused to go to different rooms. Wuneng can only lock Miss Gao in the back garden and forbid her to see her parents and family. Wukong and Master came to the villa to stay. Wukong found out the origin of Zhu with clever tricks. Zhu Yuan, a marshal, was sent to the lower bound for flirting with Chang 'e, threw a pig fetus by mistake, was enlightened by Guanyin, and waited for the Buddhist scriptures. Tang Priest accepted him as a disciple and named him Pig Bajie.
This TV series is called CCTV version of The Journey to the West or 86 version of The Journey to the West, which is adapted from the literary classic of the same name by Ming novelist Wu Cheng'en. It is a 4 1 costume drama produced by China International Television Corporation. Directed by Yang Jie, written by Dai, Yang Jie and Zou Yiqing, starring six young children, Xu, Chi, Wang Yue, Ma Dehua, and Liu Dagang.
The play tells the story that the Monkey King, Pig Bajie and Friar Sand assisted Xuanzang, a monk of the Tang Dynasty, to go to the Western Heaven to learn Buddhist scriptures, and the four of them rushed to the seaside to take risks and exorcise demons. After eighty-one difficulties, they got back the true scriptures and finally got the right result.
Journey to the West 1982 started shooting, and 1986 premiered on CCTV during the Spring Festival. In 2000, The Journey to the West's sequel was broadcast on CCTV.