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Fairy music in Journey to the West

The fairy music in The Journey to the West is: Yungong Xunyin, Tiangong Dance, Why Go to the West and Wan Li Away, etc.

1. Yungong Xunyin

The ultimate version of China Divine Comedy, the world's top famous song, has only one word "ah" in the whole song, but it sings the mythical feeling of heaven and earth. The title song of Journey to the West, Yungong Xunyin, is composed by Xu Jingqing, with a variety of musical instruments, rich in content and novel in melody, which makes people unforgettable after listening.

2. Dance of the Heavenly Palace

The score of the folk music ensemble Dance of the Heavenly Palace is the classic episode of the 83rd edition TV series The Journey to the West, which comes from the fourth episode "The Five Elements Mountain". When the Monkey King was crushed under the Five Elements Mountain, it was played in the Heavenly Palace as a celebration, and the song "Fairy Fluttering" was also addictive.

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The Journey to the West introduced

The Journey to the West is a 25-episode costume drama produced by China TV Drama Production Center, adapted from Wu Cheng'en's literary masterpiece of the same name in Ming Dynasty, directed by Yang Jie, co-written by Dai Yinglu, Yang Jie and Zou Yiqing, starring six-year-old children, Xu Shaohua, Zhongrui Chi, Wang Yue, Ma Dehua and Huaili Yan, with Li Shihong, Li Yang, Zhang Yunming and Li Po as directors.

This drama tells the story of the Monkey King, Pig Bajie and Friar Sand who assisted Xuanzang, a monk of the Tang Dynasty, to go to the Western Heaven to learn Buddhist scriptures. The four of them went all the way to the beach to take risks, subdue demons and subdue monsters, and after 81 difficulties, they got back the true scriptures, and finally came to fruition.