😋I recommend Black Mythology: The Chaotic Demonic Ape to you. The novel tells the story of Sun Wukong, who traveled through the world of the Journey to the West and discovered the great changes in the human world. He led the monkey race to the west and discovered a plot about Buddha against Sun Wukong. In order to save Sun Wukong, Tang Sanzang forced Sun Wukong to eat a very important medicine. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong advised Tang Sanzang not to continue reading the wet scriptures. For details, you can refer to the following dialogue: Sun Wukong: Master, this scripture is a sacred object. If you are not careful when reading it, you will blaspheme the gods and bring serious consequences. Tang Sanzang: Sun Wukong, you don't have to tell me. I've already read it. Sun Wukong: Master, if the scriptures get wet, they will lose their sacred meaning. I've seen someone accidentally put a book in water, causing it to become dirty. Tang Sanzang: Oh, I see. Then what do you think we should do? Sun Wukong: I suggest that we stop reading the wet sutras and put them in a dry place to repair them. Only in this way could it truly reflect the meaning of holiness. Tang Sanzang: Sun Wukong is right. Then it's settled.
Whether or not Tang Sanzang killed Sun Wukong when he snatched back the strange scripture was not clearly stated in Journey to the West. Although there were some descriptions in the novel, it did not indicate that Tang Sanzang really killed Sun Wukong. In the novel, there were some contradictions and conflicts between Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang, but in the end, Sun Wukong was influenced by Tang Sanzang and became a Buddhist disciple. Therefore, it could be said that there was a certain kindness between Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang. Although Sun Wukong had some inappropriate behavior when he snatched back the strange scripture, Tang Sanzang did not directly kill Sun Wukong. On the contrary, Tang Sanzang, with the help of other characters, finally succeeded in stopping Sun Wukong's behavior and protecting the interests of Buddhism.
I have a few novels that I can recommend to you: 1. [Journey to the West: Becoming an Immortal at Birth]-The protagonist had transmigrated to become the twin brother of Tang Sanzang in Journey to the West and became an Immortal at birth. The story told the protagonist's role in the Journey to the West and the interesting story that happened. 2. The main character of the Journey to the West: The Monkey King Defies the Heavens-the protagonist transmigrated into Sun Wukong and subdued all kinds of demons along the way. He took Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand as his younger brothers and became Yang Jian's senior brother. There were many wonderful stories. 3. "Journey to the West begins with the maxed out Tang Sanzang." The protagonist has transmigrated into Tang Sanzang and has the Ultimate Buddhist Scriptures System. He can fight monsters to level up and go to the Western Paradise with Sun Wukong and the others to learn Buddhist scriptures. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋The novel I recommend to you is Journey to the West: My Apprentice Is Too Heaven-defying. It is a Xianxia-Mythological Cultivation novel. Similar to Journey to the West, Tang Sanzang is still on his way to obtain scriptures, but there is a plot that changes the world. Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie are both dead, and Tang Sanzang has accepted a female apprentice. This book is very funny, so if you need a funny novel similar to Journey to the West, it will definitely make you laugh until you can't help but want to read it in one breath. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
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Writing a novel about the love story between Tang Sanzang and his disciple after learning the scriptures was a good theme. Tang Sanzang and the king of the Kingdom of Women were a very romantic plot that could make readers feel the beauty and affection of love. The third story of Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie was a very interesting plot that allowed the readers to feel the humor and humor between the characters. In the process of writing, you can consider combining these elements to create an unforgettable story.
The reason why Sun Wukong had a headache was that the Golden Hoop Incantation was a kind of Golden Hoop Incantation that could make people wear it to restrict their mobility. In the novel, when Tang Sanzang chanted the Hoop Incantation, Sun Wukong would feel the tightening of the Hoop Incantation and feel a headache. The Golden Hoop Incantation was translated into the vernacular language as the Golden Hoop Incantation. The Golden Hoop Incantation tightened your mouth so that you couldn't speak.
"Fish Journey to the West","Reborn Bones Are Not Demons","Heavenly Court Chronicles","Nine Twirling Heart Formula of Journey to the West","Journey to the West: I Violently Break the Situation","The Great Sage Equal to Heaven Subverts the Journey to the West". These novels all fit the category of "Xianxia-Mythological Cultivation" or "Ancient Xianxia". The content involved many plot elements such as rebelling against the Heavenly Court, obtaining scriptures, and breaking the situation. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Sun Wukong was a famous character in Chinese mythology and one of the main characters in Journey to the West. It was said that he was one of the best among the Stone Monkeys. Because of his extraordinary talent and wit, he was expelled from the Heavenly Palace. After that, he helped Tang Sanzang and the others on their way to obtain the scriptures and obtained the right fruit. Sun Wukong had a unique appearance. His head was diagonally distributed with two eyes, two cheeks, a nose, and a mouth. He was nimble and extremely strong. He was skilled in the Seventy-Two Transformations, Somersault Cloud, and other divine powers. He could easily deal with all kinds of challenges. Sun Wukong was also a character full of contradictions. He had a sense of justice and kindness, but also selfishness, cunning and violence. He had experienced many dangerous adventures on his journey to learn the scriptures, and he had developed a deep emotional relationship with other characters, showing a rich and colorful human world. Sun Wukong was a well-loved character in ancient Chinese mythology and literature. His image not only represented the brave, witty and righteous image in traditional Chinese culture, but also had profound enlightenment.
Yes, here are my recommendations: "Detective Journey to the West" Buddhist Dharma Protector The Great Sage Sun in Modern Times [Journey to the West: Monkey and I are too steady.] "Wilderness: I, Sun Wukong, will never learn from the scriptures!" "Journey to the West: Sun Wukong's Life Simulation" [Journey to the West: What a waste of my life. My disciple eavesdropped on my thoughts.] "Swimming the Dragon Ball with Wu Kong" "Sun Wukong: Actually, I still have a brother." "Journey to the West: The Beginning of the Wilderness, Refusing to Uproar in Heaven" Wukong Watching Private Chat "Journey to the West: Gou Sheng Sun Wukong's Sims." [Journey to the West: I, Sun Wukong, don't want to wreak havoc in Heaven] I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗