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What are the songs of Journey to the West?

1, "A hundred twists and turns show sincerity"

Is CCTV1984 <; Monkey King Thrice Defeats the Skeleton Demon > The theme song of the original pilot version was changed to the overture to the Journey to the West (Yungong Yin Xun) when the first eleven episodes of 1986 were broadcast.

2. Overture to the Journey to the West

Overture to the Journey to the West, also known as Yin Xun in the Cloud Palace, was composed by Xu Jingqing, conducted by Hu Bingxu and performed by the Central Ballet. This music is the prelude of CCTV's six-year children's TV series The Journey to the West.

3. "Dare to ask where the road is"

"Dare to Ask Where the Road Is" is a song composed by Xu Jingqing and written by Yan Su. This song, first sung by Zhang Baomo, is the episode and theme song of 1986 TV series The Journey to the West. This is what David Jiang sang after the 1 1 episode.

4. "Life is nameless and nameless"

Life without a Name is a song sung by Wang Xiaoqing, composed by Fu Lin and Xiaoling, and composed by Xu Jingqing.

5. The Great Hymn

This song "The Great Sage" is the episode of the third episode of CCTV 1988 large-scale TV series The Journey to the West after the Monkey King jumped out of the gossip furnace, and it has a high reputation in China.

6. "How much he wants to be a grass"

"How He Wants to Become a Grass" is one of the first eleven episodes of the fourth episode of 1986' s Journey to the West CCTV TV series "Trapped Five Elements Mountain". 1988 When all the episodes were broadcast in Journey to the West, that episode was changed to Five Hundred Years of Vicissitudes.

7. 500 years of vicissitudes

"500 Years of Sang Tian Cang Hai" is a song included in the album "The Music of Journey to the West", written by Yan Su, composed by Xu Jingqing and sung by Yu Junjian. It is the fourth episode of The Journey to the West's "Trapped Five Elements Mountain".

8. "Walk"

1987 version of Journey to the West Episode IV "Prisoner's Five Elements Mountain" Tang Priest Tang Sanzang's farewell episode Tang King Li Shimin's scene when he left Beijing for the west.

9. "I can't blow away this sadness."

"I can't get rid of this sadness" is an episode of Monkey King Thrice Defeats the Skeleton Demon in the tenth episode of CCTV TV series The Journey to the West (1986). Yan Su wrote lyrics, Xu Jingqing composed music and Yu Junjian sang.

10, Daughter Love

"Daughter's National Conditions" is an episode of 1986 TV series The Journey to the West's sixteenth episode "Learning from the Girl Country". Another song, "A brief encounter", is the same as this one. The original song is Jason Wu.

1 1, a brief encounter.

Meet each other late. It's also difficult to meet. It is an episode of Journey to the West (version 1986), episode 16, Learning from the Daughter Country. Another episode of the same episode, Daughter's Love, has the same melody, different lyrics and is equally melodious and moving. It has been praised by the world for decades and is a classic.

12, "Clear sky and bright moon"

"Bright Moon in the Sky" is an episode of Tang Priest Sweeping the Pagoda in the 18th episode of The Journey to the West CCTV Edition, which was sung by Late, written and composed by Yan Jie.

13, "Why go to the Western Heaven and Wan Li?"

"Why go west to Wan Li?" It's an episode of 198 1 Journey to the West TV series episode 19 "Mistaken into Little Lei Yin" broadcast by CCTV. The release time is 1986.

14, Tianzhu girl

"Tianzhu Girl" is from the 24th episode of CCTV TV series The Journey to the West. In this program, Tianzhu Girl and Yutu are both starring the famous singer Li.

15, green bodhi tree

"Green Bodhi Tree" is the last episode of the 25-episode mythical TV series 1988 CCTV version of Journey to the West (six-year-old children, Xu, Ma Dehua). Composed by Yan Su, composed by famous composer Xu Jingqing and sung by Li Jingxian.

16, the bottomless song of the ship

Song of the bottomless boat is the 25th episode of Journey to the West 1988 CCTV Edition.

17, returning from Buddhist scriptures

"Return from the Buddhist Scriptures" is an episode of The Journey to the West's 25th episode "Bosheng Blissful Heaven" in CCTV 1986 edition when the four Tang Priests returned from the Buddhist Scriptures. Dai writes lyrics, composes music and sings.

Extended data:

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.