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Chinese actor Huang Xiaoming, who plays the monk Xuan Zang in a new epic, said on Sunday in Beijing that he was encouraged by his mother to portray the legendary historic figure before his wedding with actress Angelababy.

 

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"Xuan Zang" tells the story of the monk's pilgrimage journey alone to India seeking Buddhist scriptures during the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD). Xuan Zang (602–664 AD) was a Chinese Buddhist monk, scholar, traveler, and translator who described the interaction between China and India in the early Tang dynasty, and his seventeen-year overland journey to India is recorded in detail in the classic Chinese text "Great Tang Records on the Western Regions."

 

The endeavor eventually inspired another Chinese classic fantasy fiction "Journey to the West." However, the Chinese Buddhist world is not always a fan of the fiction because it degrades the true hero Xuan Zang, and makes a monkey demon the hero who takes all the credit for the journey.

 

"'Journey to the West' is a fantasy myth. The real Xuan Zang didn't have the Monkey King or other magical disciples by his side to protect him," Huang said at the press conference to promote the movie, "The journey was very arduous and there were many threats, but Xuan Zang made it through with his firm faith and persistence."

 

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Huang also credited his mother for the film. "First I rejected the project, but my mother insisted that I accept it," the actor said, adding he was worried about his hairstyle if he accepted the role as he was preparing for a lavish wedding with actress Angelababy. "I didn’t want to wed my wife with a bald head."

 

His mother also stepped on stage to explain, "I told him, you have a peaceful and gracious appearance and you also have tolerance, mercy and kindness inside. And you have the insistence to reach your goal. You are the man to play Xuan Zang."

 

To comfort his son, the mother said, "You would still be handsome at your wedding even though you would be bald. This is a rare good opportunity. Xuan Zang is big."

 

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Huang eventually accepted the role and married Angelababy with a bald head, but wore a wig at the wedding ceremony.

 

It took more than half a year to complete the filming, director Huo Jianqi said, they didn't just do it in front of a green screen, but did it in different locations such as Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Gansu Province and India, trying to truthfully re-enact Xuan Zang's journey of hardship step by step. Huang described it as the toughest filming he ever experienced in his career.

 

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"This was hard, but worthwhile," director Huo said, "A big crew was out there filming, everyone felt the difficulties. But when you feel it is worthwhile, you will face the difficulties and overcome them."

 

The Chairman of China Film Group Corporation, La Peikang, said that Master Xuan Zang was an extremely important figure in the history of cultural exchange between China and India and devoted himself to increasing communication between the two civilizations.

 

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Zhang Hongsen, director of the Film Bureau under the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television, said that Xuan Zang was a role model that helped push Chinese civilization forward and will inspire the present generation. "We have seen great films about Joan of Arc, Gandhi, Mozart, Confucius, Sun Yat-sen, and Lu Xun, now I hope that Xuan Zang’s film can also present a culturally powerful historic figure to the world."

 

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Famed director Wong Kar-wai is an artistic director for the film.

 

"Xuan Zang" will debut in Chinese theaters on April 29, 2016.

 

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Source : http://www.china.org.cn/arts/2016-04/25/content_38319953.htm

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