Must-See Movies Inspired by The Four Classic Novels of Chinese Literature

 

Four Great Classic Novels (四大名著)

The Four Great Classical Novels are four masterpieces of Chinese literature. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, Journey to the West, Outlaws of the Marsh, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and Dream of the Red Chamber were all written.

These 100-plus-chapter novels have permeated Chinese culture and have been represented in art, film, drama, literature, and other forms. Everyone in China, from children to the elderly, is familiar with the stories, which range from the adventures of the magical Monkey King to heroic episodes of outlaws.

They depict characters who follow Buddhist, Taoist, and traditional Chinese moral philosophies, providing the reader with insight into the traditional Chinese way of thinking.

Their influence has now spread throughout the international community. In this article, we’d like to share some exhilarating movies inspired by the Four Classic Novels. We’ve also included links where you can access and watch the full movies for free.

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Red Cliff (赤壁)

In ancient China, the emperor of the Han Dynasty allows General Cao Cao to declare war against the rebellious southern provinces, with the intention of unifying the entire country. Cao's large army quickly advances, killing civilians and soldiers alike. To resist Cao, the southern warlords form an alliance led by Viceroy Zhou Yu (Tony Leung). Outnumbered, Zhou relies upon elaborate formations and unorthodox strategies to fight against Cao's overwhelming forces.

 

Red Cliff Official HD Trailer John Woo Film

 

Where to watch Red Cliff

Movie Info

  • Rating: R (Sequences of Epic Warfare)

  • Genre: History, Drama, Action, Adventure, War

  • Original Language: Chinese

  • Director: John Woo

  • Release Date (Theaters): Nov 20, 2009

  • Runtime: 2h 28m

 

A Chinese Odyssey Part Two: Cinderella (大话西游之大圣娶亲)

A Chinese Odyssey is a 1995 Hong Kong two-part fantasy comedy film directed by Jeffrey Lau and starring Stephen Chow.

The title of the first part is A Chinese Odyssey Part One, Pandora's Box. Part 2 is titled Chinese Odyssey Part 2, Cinderella. The film is loosely based on the 16th-century novel Journey to the West by Wu Cheng-en.

The third film, A Chinese Odyssey Part Three, was released in China on September 14, 2016.

 

A Chinese Odyssey Part Two - Cinderella | Official Movie Trailer

 

Where to watch A Chinese Odyssey Part Two: Cinderella

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