Journey to grassroots
Online reality show takes six celebrities on a road far from stardom, Xing Wen reports.
The classic novel Journey to the West is beloved by generations of Chinese readers. Based on the pilgrimage of the Buddhist monk Xuanzang to India in the 7th century, the novel by Wu Cheng'en in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) gives a detailed and imaginative description of how Xuanzang and his apprentices overcome innumerable hardships throughout the journey.
For Yan Min, a scriptwriter and reality show director, it's the most influential novel among readers of all age groups in China.
"It uses mythology to give approachable descriptions of the social customs and the public code of conduct at that time," he says, adding that the novel brings readers closer to vivid stories of grassroots life back then.
The director, known for his ability to create hit reality shows, decided to pay tribute to the novel and interpret it through doing what he is good at.
Many of his previous works, such as the talent shows Rap for Youth and Theater for Living, have won more than 9 points out of 10 on the review platform Douban.
His capability to turn entertainment into expressive and thought-provoking shows is widely recognized by viewers.