
Journey to the West
Description
Book Introduction
All monsters of this world, come at me!
An exciting story about the stone monkey Son Oh-gong and his friends fighting against monsters.
The mischievous stone monkey Sun Wukong overturns the heavens and is punished by being buried under the Five Elements Mountain for over five hundred years.
Monk Tripitaka, who was on his way to the Western Heavens to obtain Buddhist scriptures, saves Son Oh-gong.
Son Oh-gong, Pigsy, and Sandy become disciples of the monk Tripitaka and must defeat fearsome monsters.
Will Son Oh-gong and his party be able to safely arrive at the distant Seocheon?
An exciting story about the stone monkey Son Oh-gong and his friends fighting against monsters.
The mischievous stone monkey Sun Wukong overturns the heavens and is punished by being buried under the Five Elements Mountain for over five hundred years.
Monk Tripitaka, who was on his way to the Western Heavens to obtain Buddhist scriptures, saves Son Oh-gong.
Son Oh-gong, Pigsy, and Sandy become disciples of the monk Tripitaka and must defeat fearsome monsters.
Will Son Oh-gong and his party be able to safely arrive at the distant Seocheon?
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Story Guide
1.
monkey born from stone
2.
Son Oh-gong begins his training
3.
Obtain the Ruyi Bang
4.
Call yourself Jecheon Daeseong
5.
Fighting against the Irangjin Army
6.
If you run away, you will see the Buddha's palm
7.
Monk Tripitaka
8.
The troublemaker disciple
9.
The dragon that became a white horse
10.
Pigsy and Sandy
11.
Monsters that appear constantly
12.
Golden and Silver Pavilions
13.
Seonjae Dongja
14.
Fire Mountain
15.
Ox King
16.
Arrive in Seocheon
17.
Son Oh-gong becomes Buddha
Story of the author and his work
Author's chronology
Why read world masterpieces?
How to read correctly
Think more
Reading log
Imagine
Write a letter
1.
monkey born from stone
2.
Son Oh-gong begins his training
3.
Obtain the Ruyi Bang
4.
Call yourself Jecheon Daeseong
5.
Fighting against the Irangjin Army
6.
If you run away, you will see the Buddha's palm
7.
Monk Tripitaka
8.
The troublemaker disciple
9.
The dragon that became a white horse
10.
Pigsy and Sandy
11.
Monsters that appear constantly
12.
Golden and Silver Pavilions
13.
Seonjae Dongja
14.
Fire Mountain
15.
Ox King
16.
Arrive in Seocheon
17.
Son Oh-gong becomes Buddha
Story of the author and his work
Author's chronology
Why read world masterpieces?
How to read correctly
Think more
Reading log
Imagine
Write a letter
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Publisher's Review
A world-class series that children will want to read on their own!
Colorful and pretty illustrations like a cartoon movie
This series has selected and easily reconstructed only the most popular and widely known works from among various world masterpieces.
Because the original content has been faithfully and interestingly summarized and rewritten, children can read it easily without feeling burdened, and it naturally increases their interest and curiosity in the complete translation.
It's also short so it's not boring, and it has pretty illustrations like cartoons, which helps reduce the resistance to reading.
A systematic 3-step structure to help you read books!
This series includes an illustrated "Story Introduction" section before reading the book, which provides information about the characters, plot, and background of the story, helping readers understand the book.
In addition, “The Right Way to Read” is included at the end of the text to teach you how to read and organize the book, and various activities such as “Think More,” “Reading Log,” “Imagine,” and “Write a Letter” are provided to help you make post-reading activities fun.
Children can develop their logical and expressive skills by organizing their thoughts.
〈3 Steps to Reading a Book〉
* Step 1: Read the “Story Introduction” and learn about the characters, plot, and background of the book!
* Step 2: Have fun reading the text!
* Step 3: After reading the book, develop your logical and expressive skills through various appendices such as “Think More,” “Reading Log,” “Imagine,” and “Write a Letter”!
Colorful and pretty illustrations like a cartoon movie
This series has selected and easily reconstructed only the most popular and widely known works from among various world masterpieces.
Because the original content has been faithfully and interestingly summarized and rewritten, children can read it easily without feeling burdened, and it naturally increases their interest and curiosity in the complete translation.
It's also short so it's not boring, and it has pretty illustrations like cartoons, which helps reduce the resistance to reading.
A systematic 3-step structure to help you read books!
This series includes an illustrated "Story Introduction" section before reading the book, which provides information about the characters, plot, and background of the story, helping readers understand the book.
In addition, “The Right Way to Read” is included at the end of the text to teach you how to read and organize the book, and various activities such as “Think More,” “Reading Log,” “Imagine,” and “Write a Letter” are provided to help you make post-reading activities fun.
Children can develop their logical and expressive skills by organizing their thoughts.
〈3 Steps to Reading a Book〉
* Step 1: Read the “Story Introduction” and learn about the characters, plot, and background of the book!
* Step 2: Have fun reading the text!
* Step 3: After reading the book, develop your logical and expressive skills through various appendices such as “Think More,” “Reading Log,” “Imagine,” and “Write a Letter”!
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: October 30, 2023
- Page count, weight, size: 160 pages | 422g | 150*210*11mm
- ISBN13: 9788965795735
- ISBN10: 8965795737
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