Monday, May 05, 2008

China 1979 STAMP T43 set Mint



Chinese Classical Novel - Pilgrimage to the west (The journey to the west)

Technical details:

Scott No: 1547-54
Serial number: T43
Values in set: 8
Date of issue: December 1, 1979
Denomination: 192 fen
Designer: Li Dawei
Size of stamps: 30*40mm
Perforation: 11.5*11
Sheet composition: 50(10*5)
Printing process: Photogravure
Printing House: Beijing Postage Stamp Printing Works

SN: (8-1)
Title: Waterfall Cave (Water Shade Hole)
Value: 8 fen

SN: (8-2)
Title: Fighting with Necha (Monkey King fights Ne Zha)
Value: 8 fen

SN: (8-3)
Title: In the Peach Orchard (Flat Peach Garden)
Value: 8 fen

SN: (8-4)
Title: Furnace for Alchemy (the Eight Diagrams Stove)
Value: 8 fen

SN: (8-5)
Title: Subduing White Bone Demon (Monkey King vs Miss Skeletonia)
Value: 10 fen

SN: (8-6)
Title: the Palm-leaf Fan
Value: 20 fen

SN: (8-7)
Title: Cobweb Cave (Silk Hole)
Value: 60 fen

SN: (8-8)
Title: Seeking Buddhist Scripture (The journey to the west)
Value: 70 fen

Catalogue Value (1998) - $US 38.00


Background info

Written by Wu Cheng'en (d. 1582), this very popular novel is based on the history of a Buddhist monk named Xuanzang traveling to India to bring Buddhist sutras back to China. But this simple history is ornamented with many popular stories and theatre plays like the rebellion of the monkey Sun Wukong, being subjugated by Buddha and forced to assist Xuanzang during his travel. The other compagnions of Xuanzang are the pig-human Zhu Bajie and the monk (Sha) Wujing, each with his own character. All of them have been punished for their greater or lesser crimes, and only acting together, then can manage to make their way to India. Battles scenes and magic spells, desciptions of exotic landscapes make out the popular welcome of this novel, while quotations of Daoist literature and many poems, songs and speeches also make this novel a very pretentious lecture. The exact description of daily life and human and celestial order even can induce a social critical interpretation of this novel.

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