Chapter Seven: Sun Wukong escaped from the Eight Trigrams Furnace and was bound by the Five Elements Mountain. Finally, he was rescued with the help of Tang Sanzang and others.
Chapter Seven: Sun Wukong escaped from the Eight Trigrams Furnace and was trapped by the Five Elements Mountain. Finally, he managed to escape with the help of Tang Sanzang and others.
The Great Sage escaped from the Eight Trigrams Furnace, and the Calming Monkey at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain was a famous two-part saying in Journey to the West. In the original text, Sun Wukong was burnt in the Eight Trigrams Furnace and was rescued by Guan Yin Bodhisattva, who sent him to the Five Elements Mountain for 500 years. During these 500 years, Sun Wukong was suppressed at the foot of the mountain while his body and soul were tempered in the Calming Monkey. Finally, Sun Wukong successfully escaped from the Five Elements Mountain and regained his freedom. This two-part saying was used to describe the process of a person's growth and improvement after being tempered in a difficult environment.
In the seventh chapter of Journey to the West, the Great Sage escaped from the Eight Trigrams Furnace. In the seventh chapter of Journey to the West, the Great Sage who escaped from the Eight Trigrams Furnace referred to Sun Wukong escaping from the Eight Trigrams Furnace and the Heart Stopping Monkey referred to him being suppressed and immobilized at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain.
The Great Sage who escaped from the Eight Trigrams Furnace and the Calming Monkey at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain were the fifth chapter of Journey to the West. The couplet mentioned Sun Wukong. I recommend a novel similar to Journey to the West to you. It's called Celestial Bane. It tells the story of a good-for-nothing young man who grows up in a world full of cultivation through his own efforts and a little luck. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
"Journey to the West" was one of the four famous novels in ancient China. It told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand who helped Tang Sanzang to go to the West to obtain scriptures. In the story, Sun Wukong fought with the White Bone Demon several times in order to save Tang Sanzang. For the first time, Sun Wukong ate the flesh of the White Bone Demon in order to save the Tang Monk, causing his body to become a body of iron and stone. Later, the White Bone Demon transformed into the King of the Kingdom of Women, Sun Wukong, in order to save her and his beloved Tang Sanzang, he once again fought with the White Bone Demon. The second time, in order to defeat the White Bone Demon, Sun Wukong asked the Immortal Princess Iron Fan for help. Princess Iron Fan borrowed the wind, fire, lightning and thunder to start a great battle with the White Bone Demon. The third time, Sun Wukong used the compassion of Tang Sanzang to lure the White Bone Demon into Tang Sanzang's meditation room and finally trapped the White Bone Demon with the Immobilization Technique. Later, the Iron Fan Princess helped Sun Wukong defeat the White Bone Demon and Tang Sanzang and returned safely to the Western Paradise to learn the scriptures. The story of beating the White Bone Demon three times showed Sun Wukong's wit and courage as well as Tang Sanzang's compassion and wisdom. In this story, Sun Wukong, Princess Iron Fan, Tang Sanzang, and the others also developed a deep emotional bond and became an inseparable part.
"Journey to the West: Master Sun Wukong at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain." This book is a Xianxia-Cultivation Civilization novel written by the author Ming Min. The general plot of this novel is: He learned the skills of the Great Sage Sun, sat on the throne of the Jade Emperor, cultivated the golden body of Buddha, swept through the demon world, rebuilt the Heavenly Court, and everything began at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain… ---------------------------- Journey to the West: Pilgrimage? Sorry, I'm Here to Steal the Classics." This book was written by the author, Yang Xixi. It was a Xianxia, mythological, and cultivation novel. The general plot of this novel was: At the foot of the Five Elements Mountain. "Bald monk, you're finally here. Hurry up and save me, I'll help you get the scriptures." Tang Sanzang opened the Bodhisattva's Guide to the West and glanced at the monkey that was pressed down the mountain. He hesitated for a moment and muttered to himself, "Is this the monkey that I wanted to watch when I turned on the TV back then?" "Back then, because of this monkey, he didn't even look at the Seven Celestial Maidens, nor did the King of the Kingdom of Women…" "I really want to pinch it." Sun Wukong was speechless. " What?" Sun Wukong, who was pressed down at the foot of the mountain, was stunned for a moment." Bald monk, what do you mean by saying what's on your mind?" Sun Wukong: " Forget it, forget it. I'm the Great Sage Equal to Heaven who wreaked havoc in the Heavenly Palace 500 years ago. It's because I committed…" Tang San Zang lightly raised his palm and smashed the Five Elements Mountain." Alright, cut the crap. Are you going to the Western Paradise with me?" Or should I send you to the afterlife?" Sun Wukong was speechless. On the road to learning the scriptures! Zhu Bajie: " Eldest Senior Brother, bad news! The monster has been captured by Master again!" " Second Senior Brother," said Friar Sand," Master is teaching the demon with a stick again." Arriving at the Western Paradise! Tang San Zang said,"Mighty Heavenly Dragon, how dare you hide the true scripture!" ---------------------------- " Return of the Great Sage " was a light novel by the author, Please Don't Call Me Young Master. It was a derivative Doujinshi novel. The general plot of this novel was: "Great Sage, where are you going?" " Trample the Southern Heavens, shatter the Soaring Heavens." "If…if I don't return…" "I'll never return!" Five hundred years ago, the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal, Sun Wukong was suppressed by the Western Paradise's Rulai Buddha at the foot of the Five Fingers Mountain with the Great Mercy Hand and the Boundless Buddhist Dharma. He also used the Swastika Curse to seal the top of the mountain. Five hundred years later, the seal expired and the Great Sage returned. He reversed the Journey to the West and fought Tathagata again… ---------------------------- " Transmigrated to Sun Wukong at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain " was a Xianxia novel written by the author, Bu Zhou Laifeng. The general plot of this novel was: "Bajie! The Guan Yin Bodhisattva gave this little flower hat to me and said that only the most handsome person can wear it. Old Sun's face is full of hair, but he's not as handsome as you, Ba Jie." "Little Red Boy, back then, your mother, Princess Iron Fan, wronged Old Sun! Old Sun is a serious person!" "Bodhisattva, are you thirsty? Here, have some water." "Great Sage, please show mercy!" When Sun Yue woke up, he didn't expect that he had transmigrated into Sun Wukong, who was being suppressed under the Five Elements Mountain. "Sun, do you recognize me?" A melodious female voice sounded from above. ---------------------------- " Hunting Demons in the Heavens and Realms " was a novel written by the author," Looking at Fire Is Not Fire " Outside Lanruo Temple. Grandma: Sir, please don't accept me! Don't you like Xiaoqian? I'll give her to you…under the Five Elements Mountain. Sun Wukong,"Exalted Immortal, take me with you and I'll give you the seventy-two transformations." He turned his hand into a book and turned his hand into a tower, crossing the myriad worlds and collecting demons. ---------------------------- Journey to the West: Returning to Buddha was a Xianxia and Cultivation novel written by the author, Lan Linzi. The general plot of this novel was: The promise at the foot of the Five Fingers Mountain had completely changed the fate of the two spirit monkeys because of the debate between the real and fake monkey kings. And why did the instigator of this farce, Tathagata, make such a mistake and deliberately let the Six-Eared Macaque know that he was a substitute, causing it to go crazy and causing the two spirit monkeys to meet and kill each other again? Would Six-Eared Macaque be willing to be Wukong's shadow again? And could Sun Wukong, who was shouldering the destiny, break free from Buddhism and Ren Xiaoyao? Please look forward to it! ---------------------------- Blazing Monkey's Heart was a Xianxia-Mythological Cultivation novel written by the author on the top of the clouds. The general plot of the novel was: Six stars destroyed the heavens, seven stars destroyed the world, and lawless! The bizarre betrayal of Tang Sanzang and Bajie, the endless pursuit of demons and devils, was it a conspiracy that covered the sky or a destined reincarnation tribulation? The chaotic Heavenly Court, the grotesque battle of the three worlds, and the confusing world-destroying mantra. Was it a conspiracy or an open conspiracy? Could the former legend of the Journey to the West, the former alliance of master and disciple to subdue demons, continue their former relationship and go through hardships together? ---------------------------- Journey to the West: I, Tang Sanzang, vow not to become Buddha was a fantasy novel written by Zou Lilu. The general plot of this novel was: Qi Heng's idol was Sun Wukong. He had transmigrated to the world of Journey to the West and had actually become Tang Sanzang. What the hell was this? It turned out that this journey to the west was all a scheme and a bet. I, Tang Sanzang, swear that all the Buddhas will vanish into thin air... Liu Er: Master, I'm real, he's fake. Sun Wukong: Alright, alright, you're real. Go and get the scriptures from the West. Tang Sanzang: " Come, come. I'll give you the scepter and the cassock. You must take good care of the great cause of the Western Paradise." Liu Er was confused,"What kind of people are they?" ---------------------------- " I'll Be the Great Sage's Nanny " was a Xianxia, mythical, and cultivation novel written by the author, Liu Xiaowai. The general plot of this novel was: [The most awesome and insightful article in history, I heard that Xiao Ding is also chasing after it] Returning to the Flowerfruit Mountain, a little monkey obediently squatted in front of Sun Xing. "Daddi!" "Yes…" Hmm?" Whose unlucky monkey was this? Why are you calling me that? Five hundred years later, Monkey was suppressed under the Five Elements Mountain. He looked at the Flowerfruit Mountain from afar." Sun Xing, if you hadn't come, Little Stone would have died." "Rulai, come out and accept your death!" ---------------------------- " Apprentice Bajie " was a Xianxia, mythological, and cultivation novel written by the author, Weeping Dream. The general plot of this novel was: Gao Laozhuang, who had been reborn into the world of Journey to the West, had successfully taken Zhu Bajie as his master. The protagonist had become Zhu Bajie's disciple and Sun Wukong's martial nephew. See how the protagonist travels around the world of the West...
In the last chapter of the Journey to the West, Sun Wukong led Tang Sanzang, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand back to Sun Wukong's Huaguo Mountain with the Jingu Staff. At this time, Sun Wukong found that the four of them did not return to the Western Pure Land but came to a place called the Tang of the East. Sun Wukong was very confused because according to Buddhist teachings, only those who had cultivated to a certain level could go to the Pure Land of the West. Therefore, Sun Wukong decided to ask the four of them about the way of cultivation. After some communication, Sun Wukong found that the four of them were looking for something called the "true scripture", which was very important for going to the pure land of the west. Sun Wukong told the four of them about his experience on the way to get the scriptures and told them that if they got the scriptures, they could go to the pure land of the West; if they didn't get the scriptures, they would face serious consequences. In the end, Tang Sanzang and his disciples decided to continue to the Pure Land of the West and Sun Wukong would help them find the "true scripture". During the journey, Sun Wukong and Friar Sand experienced many dangers and challenges together, but they finally overcame the difficulties and successfully obtained the "true scripture". After returning to the Flowerfruit Mountain, Sun Wukong also understood the importance of cultivation and began to work harder to cultivate, hoping to become a stronger cultivator.
The seventh chapter of Journey to the West was Sun Wukong's Three Beats on the White Bone Demon. In this round, Sun Wukong and White Bone Demon started a fierce battle. Sun Wukong used his own magical means to defeat the White Bone Demon and protect the safety of Tang Sanzang and his team. In this episode, there were also some important plots, such as Sun Wukong discovering the true identity of the White Bone Demon and Tang Sanzang's team understanding the importance of cultivation in the battle.
The main plot of chapter 23 of Journey to the West is as follows: This time, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand were engaged in a fierce battle with the Bull Demon King and Princess Iron Fan. In this battle, Sun Wukong used his supernatural powers to transform into various forms and finally defeated the Bull Demon King and Princess Iron Fan. This time, it mainly showed Sun Wukong's wit, courage, and combat power. In order to save Tang Sanzang, Sun Wukong risked his life to show his indomitable spirit and tenacious perseverance. Zhu Bajie and Sand Monk also showed their courage, wisdom, and teamwork. In addition, the story also mentioned Princess Iron Fan's beauty and wisdom, as well as the complicated relationship between the Bull Demon King and Princess Iron Fan. All these plots made the novel more interesting and readable. In terms of character characteristics, Sun Wukong showed his wit, bravery, intelligence and remarkable abilities, while Zhu Bajie and Sand Monk showed their diligence, intelligence, loyalty and bravery, while Princess Iron Fan showed her intelligence, selfishness, cruelty and evil.
Journey to the West was a famous ancient Chinese novel about the four people, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Sha Wujing, and Tang Sanzang, who went to India to retrieve Buddhist scriptures. On the way, they experienced many dangers and challenges and met many immortals and demons. The following is a summary of each chapter of Journey to the West: Spiritual Root Nurturing This chapter tells the story of Sun Wukong and the others who went to the East Ocean Dragon Palace to snatch the Sea Calming Divine Treasure and the struggle between the Dragon King and the immortals. Chapter 2: Tripitaka's Pilgrimage This chapter tells the story of Tang Sanzang and his party who went to India to obtain scriptures. They met many Indian monsters and immortals, as well as a fierce battle with Sun Wukong and others. Havoc in Heaven This chapter tells the story of Sun Wukong and others wreaking havoc in the Heavenly Palace. They launched a fierce struggle with the immortals of the Heavenly Palace. The Western Paradise This chapter tells the story of Tang Sanzang and the others who arrived in India and began their journey to retrieve the Buddhist scriptures. They encountered many dangers and challenges but finally succeeded in retrieving the scriptures. Returning to the Court and Receiving the Bestowal This chapter tells the story of Tang Sanzang and others who returned to China and were received and rewarded by the emperor. They continued to spread Buddhist culture in China. Monsters and Devils This chapter tells the story of the monsters and demons that Sun Wukong and others encountered on their way to the scriptures. They fought fiercely with the monsters. Chapter 7: The Western Buddhist Scriptures II This chapter tells the story of Tang Sanzang and others who went to India to retrieve the Buddhist scriptures. They encountered new crises and challenges in India but finally succeeded in retrieving the Buddhist scriptures. Returning to the Court and Receiving the Bestowal II This chapter tells the story of Tang Sanzang and others who returned to China and were received and rewarded by the emperor. They continued to spread Buddhist culture in China.