List of media adaptations of the Legend of the White Snake

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Portraying the "Legend of the White Snake" in Peking opera.

The

Beijing opera, and has been adapted many times in modern film, television, stage, and other media. Some characters are worshiped as deities in Chinese folk religion
.

Operas and stage plays

Pai Niang Niang, created by
musical theater
industry in Hong Kong.
White Snake, Green Snake (2005), created by Christopher Wong
The Legend of the White Snake, created by Leon Ko and Chris Shum

Films

Television

Others

  • Lu Xun penned an essay "Comments on the Collapse of the Leifeng Pagoda" (论雷峰塔的倒掉) in 1924, celebrating its collapse as a symbolic blow to feudalistic and conservative forces, symbolized by the monk Fahai and his interference in the romance between Xu and Bai.
  • In the West, there have been children's picture book adaptations of the legend, written by Western authors and illustrated by Chinese artists, including:
    • Legend of the White Serpent by A. Fullarton Prior, illustrated by Kwan Sang-Mei[9]
    • Lady White Snake: A Tale From Chinese Opera, by Aaron Shepard, illustrated by Song Nang Zhang[10]
  • The novella The Devil Wives of Li Fong by E. Hoffmann Price is based on the story.
  • The legend is a major part of the fantasy novella "Fighting Demons" by
    S.L. Huang
    .
  • In 2009, Dantès Dailiang made use of the Chinese lyrics of the Legend of White Snake for his song La muse aux lèvres rouges (红唇之缪斯女神), recorded in his LP Dailiang.
  • In 2012 the
    Chinese new year
    , the year of the snake. The watch's hands are white and green snakes.
  • Scale-Bright (2014) by Benjanun Sriduangkaew is a novella that transposes the Legend of the White Snake to contemporary Hong Kong.
  • DC Comics used a variation on this tale for the origin story for the Wonder-Woman of China in an issue of New Super-Man, released in August 2017.
  • The White Snake Temple [zh] in Taiwan is dedicated to Bai Suzhen.
  • In the 2022 mobile game Dislyte, Bai Liuli is a Rare Esper with the powers of the White Snake.
  • Suzhen's krait, a species of krait that was first identified in 2021, was named after Bai Suzhen in honor of her courage in pursuing true love and her kindness towards people.[11][12]

References

  1. ^ Boston Globe: "Curtain rises on ancient Chinese myth," March 1, 2010, accessed March 2, 2010
  2. ^ "Oregon Shakespeare Festival" website [1] Archived June 18, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, accessed March 4, 2012
  3. ^ Tony Rayns audio commentary on Ugetsu, The Criterion Collection, 2005
  4. ^ "Weird Wild Realm: Films About Lady White Snake".
  5. ^ "Fujian xi ju: Fujianxiju". 福建省戯劇年鑑 (Fujian Drama Yearbook) (in Chinese) (1–6). Fujian: 中国戏剧家协会福建分会 (Fujian Branch of China Dramatists Association): 11. 1985. 近年拍摄的戏曲片《白蛇传》观众人数最多,达七亿人次、《七品芝麻官》五亿人次。 [In recent years, the opera film "Legend of the White Snake" has the largest audience, reaching 700 million people, and "Sesame Official" with 500 million people.]{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  6. ^ "回望中国电影20年 从5亿人看《少林寺》到票房1日破亿" [Looking back at Chinese movies over 20 years, from 500 million people watching "Shaolin Temple" to the box office breaking 100 million in one day]. China Daily (in Chinese). 2014-12-29. Retrieved 2022-04-01.
  7. ^ Eolin, Sara. "Daphne Guinness Exhibit at FIT" September 13, 2011 in Aero Film Blog. http://aerofilm.blogspot.com/2011/09/fashion-week-has-settled-upon-new-york.html Archived October 7, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ "我的蛇精女友 (豆瓣)". movie.douban.com.
  9. ^ Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1960,
  10. ^ Union City, CA: Pan Asian Publications, 2001.
  11. ^
  12. ^ "Deadly new snake named after mythical Chinese goddess of healing". Mongabay Environmental News. 2021-04-21. Retrieved 2021-08-21.