The little white dragon in Journey to the West was called Xu Jingyang. He was an old dragon who had cultivated the Fiery Eyes spell.
The little white dragon in Journey to the West was eventually named Marshal Canopy.
In Journey to the West, the little white dragon was eventually given the title of Marshal Canopy. This was a famous Taoist god who was considered the head of the water officials. He was in charge of lakes, rivers, and other waters. The little white dragon had once provided important help to Tang Sanzang and his party on the way to the scriptures and played an important role in the final battle. Therefore, he had received the honor of Marshal Canopy.
The real name of the little white dragon in Journey to the West has not been officially confirmed yet. However, according to some novel forums and social media discussions, it was generally believed that the little white dragon's real name was Golden Horned King.
The little white dragon in Journey to the West didn't directly mention that he had an elder brother, but his elder brother was a character called " Red Cloud Palace Master Dragon God." In Journey to the West, dragons were a mysterious and powerful creature with extremely high cultivation and strength. Therefore, the Red Cloud Palace Master, the Dragon God, was also a very powerful character.
The little white dragon was an important character in Journey to the West. He was the son of the Dragon King of the East Sea and had powerful combat strength. In the novel, he had many fierce battles with Sun Wukong and other protagonists. One of them was a big battle with Sun Wukong. Although he was eventually defeated by Sun Wukong, he could still be regarded as one of the stronger characters in the novel.
In the end, the White Dragon Horse cultivated and became the Eight-Divisional Heavenly Dragon Guangli Bodhisattva. In the novel Journey to the West, after the four disciples of Tang Sanzang succeeded in obtaining the scriptures, the White Dragon Horse was conferred the title of " Eight Heavenly Dragons and Guangli Bodhisattva " by the Buddha. The original book clearly recorded this: " The Bodhisattva said,'I have received the Buddha's edict to go to the East to find the person who obtained the scriptures. I passed by here and specially stayed to visit you.'" " When that horse saw Bodhisattva, it didn't dare to eat grass. It stood by the roadside." " In a flash, the horse showed its body, shed its fur, changed its horns, grew golden scales all over its body, and silver whiskers grew under its chin. It was full of auspicious qi, and its four claws were auspicious clouds. It flew out of the Dragon Transformation Pool and coiled around the pillar in the mountain gate." In the TV series " Journey to the West," the White Dragon Horse was named " Namo Eight Heavenly Dragon Guangli Bodhisattva " and stayed in Spirited Mountain. Later, it even carried the golden body of Tang Sanzang back to the Tang Empire. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
There were novels similar to Journey to the West, Defying Heaven and Changing Fate, Little White Dragon: 1: Fairy, Your Character Set Has Been Changed by Me, Author: Old Man Dong 2." Cultivate and Cultivate in Troubled Times." Author: Changhong Jushi 3." Longevity Begins from the Forbidden Technique." Author: Super Little Erha The following is a detailed introduction of these novels: 1:" Fairy, I've changed your character setting ":" Fairy, I've changed your character setting." "It's true.“ 2." Cultivate and Cultivate in the Chaotic World ": In the vast cultivation world, human lives are like grass! Wang Feihong transmigrated to Mingtong City Square and became an older immortal cultivator youth. He relied on hard labor to survive. Until one day, the little black gourd that had transmigrated with him mutated. There were a hundred mu of ling fields inside the gourd. A year inside was equivalent to a day outside. [This is a sure thing!] Wang Feihong held the gourd excitedly, as if he had seen hope… 3." Longevity begins with the extraction of forbidden techniques ": Reincarnated into a high-level martial arts world, Chen Xuan activates the forbidden technique system and obtains exemption from the price of the forbidden technique. Faced with the cruel situation, he had to extract forbidden techniques and open the path of crushing forbidden techniques! Permanently forbidden technique, Ten Times Longevity Burning Saber Technique. The power of each slash was multiplied by ten times. The ultimate move was a normal attack! One-time use forbidden technique, Eight Gates, Ye Kai. Who could block this kick of Ye Kai! As he smoked, Chen Xuan realized that there was no one else who could stand shoulder to shoulder with him. He was the only one in the world! You can read these novels on Qidian Chinese Network.
I'm not sure which part of Journey to the West you're referring to. Journey to the West was a classic Chinese novel with eight chapters. It told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang (otherwise known as the "Journey to the West") who went to India to retrieve Buddhist scriptures. If you can provide more context, I can try to answer your question better.
In Journey to the West, the black bear was a powerful monster with many magical abilities. His most famous spell was Black Bear Power. The black bear monster could condense its own strength to release powerful strength that could cause huge damage. His strength allowed him to easily lift heavy objects and resist most attacks. In addition, the black bear monster also had the " Stop Spell " spell that could freeze him in place. This allowed him to better defend against attacks and control his enemies. The Black Bear was a very powerful monster with many powerful magic abilities.
Journey to the West is a classic Chinese novel that is often considered one of the Four Great Chinese Classics. It told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang (also known as the "Journey to the West") who went to India to retrieve Buddhist scriptures. In the process, they experienced many adventures and challenges and defeated many monsters and demons. "Journey to the West" was based on fairy tales, combining elements of folklore, Taoism, and Buddhism to describe a colorful fantasy world. The main plot of the story included Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand helping Tang Sanzang to obtain the Buddhist scriptures. They overcame various obstacles and difficulties and finally arrived in India to retrieve the Buddhist scriptures. Journey to the West was regarded as a classic in the history of Chinese literature, and it was widely praised not only in China but also around the world. It was widely adapted into movies, TV series, animation, games and other art forms and had a profound impact on Chinese culture and society.