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Wu Cheng'en

Wu Cheng'en (, c. 1500–1582〔Shi Changyu (1999). "Introduction." in trans. W.J.F. Jenner, ''Journey to the West'', volume 1. Seventh Edition. Beijing: Foreign Languages Press. pp. 1–22.〕 or 1505–1580), courtesy name Ruzhong (汝忠), pen name "Sheyang Hermit", was a Chinese novelist and poet of the Ming Dynasty, and is considered to be the author of ''Journey to the West'', one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature.
==Biography==
Wu was born in Lianshui, in Jiangsu province, and later moved to nearby Huaian.〔〔 Wu's father, Wu Rui, had had a good primary education and "shown an aptitude for study",〔 but ultimately spent his life as an artisan because of his family's financial difficulties. Nevertheless, Wu Rui continued to "devote himself to literary pursuits", and as a child Wu acquired the same enthusiasm for literature—including classical literature, popular stories, and anecdotes.〔〔
He took the imperial examinations several times in attempt to become a mandarin, or imperial official, but never passed, and did not gain entry into the imperial university in Nanjing until middle age; after that he did become an official and had postings in both Beijing〔 and Changxing County,〔 but he did not enjoy his work, and eventually resigned, probably spending the rest of his life writing stories and poems in his hometown.〔 During this time he became an accomplished writer, producing both poetry and prose, and became friends with several prominent contemporary writers. Wu remained poor throughout his life, however, and did not have any children;〔 dissatisfied with the political climate of the time and with the corruption of the world, he spent much of his life as a hermit.〔

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