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Resource Type:
Text
Extent:
1 poster ; 77 x 52 cm
Geographic Coverage:
China
Coordinates:
35, 105
Collection:
Chinese Propaganda Poster Project
Provenance:
From the collection of Barry Till.
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
posters
Transcript:
[poster 2] 7. Enduring the pain, Monkey demolished the demon’s [third] transformation. The Tang monk roared angrily, “Buddhists don’t kill, even with demons we have to use persuasion. Leave! I’m not keeping you with me!” Pigsy and Sandy tried desperately to dissuade him, but he wouldn’t listen. Monkey could do nothing but plead, but then went back home to Flower-Fruit Mountain.
Technical Note:
Scanned and edited by KM and CDW, cataloguing metadata provided by R.King and KM. Migration metadata by KD.
These images are provided for teaching and research use only.
Resource Type:
Still Image
Extent:
1 poster ; 77 x 52 cm
Geographic Coverage:
China
Coordinates:
35, 105
Collection:
Chinese Propaganda Poster Project
Provenance:
From the collection of Barry Till.
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
posters
Transcript:
[poster 1] 1. Monkey, Pigsy, and Sandy were guarding the Tang monk on his journey west to collect scriptures. One day they came to a perilous place where barren mountains stretched to the sky. Monkey drew a circle on the ground and told the others to sit in it while he went to scout the mountains and find a path. A man-eating witch, the White-bone Demon, was lying in wait close by.
Technical Note:
Scanned and edited by KM and CDW, cataloguing metadata provided by R.King and KM. Migration metadata by KD. [data on the second poster only]
These images are provided for teaching and research use only.
Resource Type:
Text
Extent:
1 poster ; 75 x 53 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Geographic Coverage:
China
Coordinates:
35, 105
Physical Repository:
Collection:
Chinese Propaganda Poster Project
Provenance:
From the collection of Barry Till.
Provider:
University of Victoria (B.C.). Library
Genre:
posters
Transcript:
[calligraphic inscription:] "The Golden Monkey wrathfully swung his massive [thousand-pound] cudgel, And the Jade Firmament was cleaned of dust" [lines from Mao's 1961 poem "Reply to Comrade Guo Moruo"] Winter 1976, by Zhao Hongben
Technical Note:
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