When Sun Wukong was learning the scriptures, his will was not firm. He had once returned to the Huaguo Mountain. The most famous one was during the time when Sun Wukong was chased out of the sect because he was misunderstood by Tang Sanzang. Then he returned to Huaguo Mountain and started a series of battles with the Bull Demon King, Princess Iron Fan and others. In addition, Sun Wukong was once banished to the mortal world and trapped under the Five Fingers Mountain for 500 years before returning to the Flowerfruit Mountain. In addition, Sun Wukong had also gone to Flaming Mountain, Coiled Silk Cave and other places because of his conflict with Tang Sanzang, but they all ended in failure.
The prototype of Sun Wukong in Journey to the West was from the author of Journey to the Western Regions, Xuanzang, an eminent monk of the Tang Dynasty. Sun Wukong is a fictional character in the novel, but his prototype has an important position in Buddhist scriptures.
Journey to the West was one of the classics of Chinese literature. The story of Sun Wukong adjusting the banana fan three times was as follows: The first time he adjusted the banana fan: When Sun Wukong heard that the banana fan could create cool wind, he went to Brazil to get it. He had gone through countless hardships to defeat the Bull Demon King, Princess Iron Fan, and the other Demon Kings and princesses before finally finding the banana fan. However, the Banana Fan belonged to the Iron Fan Spirit controlled by Princess Iron Fan. Sun Wukong could not obtain it through normal means. So he came up with a way to use the Jingu Staff as bait to make Princess Iron Fan lend the banana fan to Sun Wukong and then take it back at a high price. In the end, Sun Wukong successfully obtained the banana fan and used his magical power to fan out a cool breeze, allowing Tang Sanzang and the others to smoothly cross the flaming mountain. The second time he adjusted the banana fan: The second time Sun Wukong adjusted the banana fan was on his way to the Western Paradise to obtain scriptures. He knew that the banana fan could only be obtained in the cave of the Bull Demon King at the foot of the Fiery Mountain, so he went to look for it. However, the Bull Demon King told him that the banana fan had been collected by Princess Iron Fan. Sun Wukong had no choice but to return. The third time he adjusted the banana fan: The third time he adjusted the banana fan happened during Sun Wukong's journey to India to obtain scriptures. He heard that there was a divine tree in India whose leaves could be made into a very precious cooling oil. Sun Wukong went to look for the Tree of God but found that the tree was controlled by Princess Iron Fan. Sun Wukong once again used the Jingu Staff as bait to make Princess Iron Fan lend the banana fan to Sun Wukong and then take it back at a high price. In the end, Sun Wukong successfully obtained the banana fan and used his mana to fan out a cool breeze, causing Princess Iron Fan to lose control and the Divine Tree to be protected.
The song that Sun Wukong sang when he was suppressed by the Five Elements Mountain in the Old Journey to the West was called " Five Elements Mountain."
In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong's identity and status changed a lot. In the end, whether he got what he wanted or not depended on how to define "getting what he wanted." Sun Wukong started out as a monkey, but later became a god through learning magic and cultivation. His status among the immortals kept changing, from a small Marshal Canopy to an immortal in charge of the sky, to being subdued by Buddha as his disciple and becoming one of the main figures in the Western Paradise. Sun Wukong had experienced many changes in his identity and status on his journey to obtain the scriptures. He was initially subdued by Tang Sanzang as a disciple and later promoted to a true god. He also served as a marshal and general who went to the West to learn scriptures. However, Sun Wukong also experienced many setbacks and tribulations on his way to the scriptures, including being captured by demons and defeating other immortals. On the way to the Buddhist scriptures, Sun Wukong's identity and status were constantly changing, but his ultimate goal was always to help Tang Sanzang achieve his goal of obtaining Buddhist scriptures from the West. In this process, Sun Wukong also experienced many hardships and challenges, but he never gave up his faith and finally successfully completed the task. Therefore, the changes in Sun Wukong's identity and status were very complicated and diverse, but his ultimate goal was always to achieve his mission and achieve his goal.
😋I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. [Possessed the Strongest Sun Wukong: This light novel, a derivative doujinshi novel, tells the story of the protagonist's rebirth as Sun Wukong and the plot of a series of adventures in the Dragon Ball world.] It's very exciting. The plot is full of ups and downs. You'll definitely love this novel. 2. " Reborn into the Flowerfruit Mountain ": This novel was about the protagonist waking up to find himself a monkey on the Flowerfruit Mountain, and how the reborn Sun Wukong would face this world. It was a mythological cultivation novel with a very interesting plot. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
Journey to the West was a very popular movie series, which told the story of Joker (the reincarnation of Sun Wukong), his love and fate with Zixia Fairy and others. There were many classic lines in the movie. For example, Zixia Fairy once said,"Whether I understand it or not, I am no longer a god. I only understand one thing. It is so painful to love someone." Sun Wukong also said,"I won't kill you because you're a woman. Don't think that I'm afraid of you." In A Chinese Oath to the West, the image of Sun Wukong was reconstructed. He was transformed into the character of Joker, full of contradictions and struggles. Joker loved Bai Jingjing deeply, but because of fate, he couldn't be with her. He wanted to pursue freedom, but he was bound by the sins of his previous life. Such an image made the audience more able to see the reflection of humanity in him.
Here are a few recommended novels by Sun Wukong: 1. "Big Splash Monkey" Author: Turtle is not a turtle. This novel reinterpreted the story of Sun Wukong, telling the story of a modern person who transmigrated into Sun Wukong. In the process of seeking immortality, he fell in love with a sparrow and united the demons to use modern technology to resist the oppression of the Heavenly Court. 2. The author of " The Great Demon Monkey " said," A turtle is not a turtle." This novel told the story of the six demon races, which were united by the demon emperor to fight against the Heavenly Court and divide the three worlds. As the news that the Demon Emperor's lifespan was about to end spread like wildfire, various forces were restless. 3. [Journey to the Wasteland] Author: Kelp Wine. The novel was set in the wasteland and seamlessly connected with the Journey to the West. It told the story of demons who monopolized cutting-edge technology through radiation and experimental mutation, and then the gods and Buddhas who pretended to be ghosts. The characters were impressive, including the venomous little white dragon, the three nothings loli Jing Liuli, Wen Qingwei Zhu Bajie, the red guard Jin Chanzi, and so on. These novels covered different topics and styles, replaying the story of Sun Wukong, bringing new perspectives and storylines to readers.
Journey to the West was a classic Chinese web novel, full of fantasy and adventure elements, some of which had always been loved by readers. Here are some of the plots that readers may have seen dozens of times but still remember: 1. The battle between Sun Wukong and the Bull Demon King: This battle is the turning point of the whole story. Sun Wukong defeated the Bull Demon King through his intelligence and indomitable spirit, showing his bravery and fearlessness. 2. The journey of Tang Sanzang and his disciples: This journey was full of difficulties and dangers, but Tang Sanzang and his disciples always maintained a firm belief and supported each other. Finally, they succeeded in obtaining the true scriptures. 3. Sun Wukong's battle with the monsters: Sun Wukong showed his bravery and magical powers in the battles with various monsters. These battles also made the whole story more vivid and interesting. 4. The adventures of Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand: Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand are the characters with more personality and characteristics among the disciples of Tang Sanzang. Their adventure stories are also a favorite aspect of readers. 5. The dialogue between Tang Sanzang and Tang Taizong: This dialogue shows Tang Sanzang's thoughts and realm, and also conveyed important thoughts about human nature and morality. These are just some of the classic plots. There are many other unforgettable plots in Journey to the West that readers can choose to read according to their preferences.
In a Chinese Oscarness Journey to the West, Sun Wukong's lover was Zixia Fairy. Zixia Fairy once said," The man I love is a hero. One day, he will come to marry me on a colorful cloud." She had been waiting for someone to step on the seven-colored auspicious clouds to marry her, but she had guessed the beginning correctly, but not the end. Zixia Fairy sacrificed herself to save Sun Wukong. Joker was the reincarnation of Sun Wukong, and he had an ill-fated relationship with Zixia Fairy. In short, Sun Wukong's ideal person was Zixia Fairy.
In chapters 1 to 7 of Journey to the West, where did Sun Wukong pass by before he was suppressed under the Five Elements Mountain? After Sun Wukong was born on the Flowerfruit Mountain, he learned the Seventy-Two Transformations from Patriarch Bodhi. On the way, Sun Wukong, the Bull Demon King, Princess Iron Fan, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand formed a Buddhist team to go to the Western Heaven for Buddhist scriptures. On the way to the scriptures, Sun Wukong experienced many dangers and challenges, such as fighting with the White Bone Demon, Spider Demon and other demons. He was also captured by the Heavenly Army and Heavenly General because of his trouble. In the end, Sun Wukong successfully obtained the sutra and returned to the Tang of the East. However, Sun Wukong was eventually led to the Five Elements Mountain by Tang Sanzang and imprisoned for 500 years. Sun Wukong had experienced many painful days at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain, but he had also gradually grown into a stronger monster through continuous hard work and cultivation.