Sun Wukong was the main character in the ancient Chinese novel Journey to the West. His prototype was the Sun Wukong in Journey to the West created by the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen. According to the description in Journey to the West, Sun Wukong's original form was a stone that was accidentally sucked into a gourd. After being rescued, he transformed into a human body and had remarkable abilities. He helped Tang Sanzang to go to the West to get scriptures and experienced many adventures with Bajie and Monk Sand. The death of Sun Wukong's original form was not clearly stated, but according to the plot of the novel, he finally achieved the right result and became a superhero who went to the West to learn from the scriptures.
The Monkey King in Journey to the West was a fictional character that did not exist in history. Sun Wukong was created by the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen. He used fictional stories and characters to represent the monkeys in ancient Chinese myths and legends. Later, they were widely praised and became one of the classics of Chinese literature. Although Sun Wukong was fictional, his image and story had become an important part of Chinese traditional culture and had a certain impact in reality. For example, the image of Sun Wukong inspired animation, movies, TV series and other art forms. It was also widely used in literature, art, entertainment and other fields.
In history, He Shen was sentenced to death by Emperor Qianlong and convicted of corruption and tax evasion. To be specific, he was convicted of embezzling a huge amount of wealth and executed at the end of Qianlong. His true enemy was Emperor Jiaqing. During the reign of Emperor Jiaqing, He Shen's crimes were investigated and dealt with, and he ordered the officials who were convicted with him to be punished and settled. Heshen's property was confiscated and he and other officials were fined and imprisoned.
He Shen was a Qing Dynasty official who was born in 1755 and died in 1795. He served as the minister of finance and the head of the imperial guards in the Qing Dynasty, and had an important influence on China's political, economic, and cultural development. It was said that Heshen had committed serious crimes of corruption and was criticized by the Qing government and the people. In 1795, he was sentenced to death by shooting.
In the Journey to the West, Sun Wukong worshiped Patriarch Bodhi as his teacher and his weapon was the Golden Cudgel. The Jingu Staff was given to Sun Wukong by the Dragon King of the East Ocean Dragon Clan because it could be used to subdue the evil dragons of the East Ocean Dragon Clan. When using the Jingu Staff, Sun Wukong could transform into various forms and control its power, making it an important weapon in battle.
Sun Wukong himself is of course the most important. Then there is the Jade Emperor in Heaven. Tang Sanzang who later becomes Sun Wukong's master is also important.
I don't know if it'll meet your needs, but I'll try my best to recommend a novel that's most relevant to your description: " How Did I Become Sun Wukong's Father?" This book is a short story by the author, Temperament Bird. The general plot of this novel is as follows: The Journey to the West was a conspiracy? Tang Sanzang's fruit was plucked, and the one who became the Santan Merit Buddha was not Xuanzang, but the second disciple of the big boss, the Golden Cicada Master? Sun Wukong had been replaced, and the Buddha was the Six-Eared Macaque? Tang Sanzang fell from heaven and overthrew the underworld with his own strength. As a result, he played with the three worlds and Sun Wukong, who was a five-colored stone, repaired the sky for him. Dou Dou had a mission. He traveled through the old fragments one after another, fighting against the scum of the Heaven Realm in the real world, reaching a consensus with the demon race, and working hard to unlock the achievement of Sun Wukong. However, there was one thing that gave him a headache. Sun Wukong's primordial spirit, which had returned to its original state, kept calling him father. If he really awakened the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal, would he be beaten to a pulp? ---------------------------- Journey to the West: Since I Captured Sun Wukong was a fantasy sword and magic novel written by the author, Cola. The general plot of the novel was: The male protagonist transmigrated to the Heavenly Court and became a small soldier. In a crusade, he unexpectedly obtained powerful strength and defeated Sun Wukong, becoming famous in one battle... ---------------------------- Journey to the West: Starting from the Change of Sun Wukong was a Xianxia-Mythological Cultivation novel written by the author, Wu Sanhai. The general plot of this novel was: After transmigrating to become Grandmaster Bodhi's disciple, Grandmaster Bodhi actually asked him to bring Sun Wukong along because his cultivation wasn't good? In order to change Sun Wukong's fate, Wang Yang had no choice but to let Sun Wukong be more stable. After that, the style of the Journey to the West changed. The Dragon King of the East Sea: " Jade Emperor, if this monkey doesn't come to the East Sea, how can I give him the treasure and the Jingu Staff? I have no choice." Taibai Jinxing: " Jade Emperor, I asked him to come to the Heavenly Court to be the Great Sage Equal to Heaven, but he refused to be one no matter what. He even said that he had no other hobbies and that raising horses was suitable for him!" Tathagata said,"This Sun Wukong isn't too noisy. How can I seal him?" You caused a ruckus and sealed yourself?" The higher-beings who arranged Journey to the West were dumbfounded… ---------------------------- " Crossing Wukong and Fighting Westward Journey " was a Xianxia and Mythological Cultivation novel written by the author, Amorous Sword. The general plot of this novel was: In the year 3000 AD, the young Sun Xiaokong was transported to the world of Journey to the West by the Milky Way Peace Control Center because of a Journey to the West. With a mysterious mission, from God's perspective! Journey to the West Again! ---------------------------- Possessing the Strongest Sun Wukong was a light novel by the author, Imperial Sword Sect. The general plot of this novel was: Reincarnated into the Dragon Ball world as Sun Wukong, I feel a lot of pressure! "Flisa, I heard that you're afraid of the golden Saiyans? Why don't I turn into a blue one? Are you afraid of a blue Saiyan?" "By the way, Sharu, don't you have unlimited regeneration? Didn't I just cut off 999 of your arms? Hurry up and grow another one so that I can make up for it!" "Vegeta, I really don't know why Trakus 'hairstyle is so similar to mine. If you don't believe Old Wang, can you not believe Old Sun?" After turning into a Saiyan, his temper had become more and more irritable. When he became ruthless, he would even smash his own head with Vitality Bullets! .................................... P.S. The main character of this book does things his own way and kills decisively. He is a little different from Sun Wukong in the original book. If you only want to see the character of Sun Wukong in the original book, it is best to read more of the original book. In addition, there is already a completed book,"Dragon Ball: The Strongest Shura Eye". Thank you for your support! ---------------------------- " Dragon Ball's Strongest Sun Gohan " was a light novel by the author, Nightingale X. The general plot of this novel was: He was originally an employee of an animation company, but because he was hated at work, he was pushed into a speeding car and died. He thought he was dead, but he was reborn in Sun Wufan's body. In the face of the endless dangerous plots in the Dragon Ball, Sun Wufan used his own talent and memories of his previous life to let him successfully display the various abilities in the anime. I heard that Vegeta is very strong? It's okay. I have the ability to control telekinesis. I heard that Frisa is very strong? It's okay, I still have the experience of Asura Blade… With the combination of imagination and animation memory, Sun Wufan used his powerful talent to become the strongest! Immortal State? Free Extreme Will Technique? Wouldn't that kind of thing be comprehended naturally? Did he still need to be taught? ---------------------------- Journey to the West: I, Sun Wukong, Am Not Going to Havoc in Heaven was a Xianxia novel written by the author, Destiny Mayfly. The general plot of this novel was as follows: When Sun Wukong, who had already become a horse, picked up a Journey to the West, the entire world of the West would undergo earth-shaking changes. "Havoc in Heaven?" No, I'm a law-abiding monkey." ---------------------------- " Play as Sun Wukong at the Beginning " was a fantasy novel written by the author, White Jade Nine Tails. The general plot of this novel was: Thank you! He was in another world and had just transmigrated. There was a cheat, role-playing…Gathering all seven Dragon Balls can really summon the Dragon God to make a wish, believe me! The Dark Shadow Assassin Alliance can really kill anyone. Be careful! There really was a great treasure at the end of the ocean that could buy the entire world! One legend after another appeared, causing countless people to flock like ducks. Regarding this, Bai Hua was very helpless. I really just wanted to play role-playing at first…" ---------------------------- " I, Sun Wukong, Played to the West until I Beaten Up " was a fantasy novel written by the author, Gongzi Xun. The general plot of this novel was: When he woke up, Sun Xiaosheng found that he had transmigrated? Moreover, he had transmigrated to the world of the West and became the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal, Sun Wukong! He had also awakened the system. As long as he destroyed Journey to the West, he would become stronger! Sun Xiaosheng: What? Destroying Journey to the West would make him stronger? Then what about playing Journey to the West? System: " F * ck, you're the best…With the system and knowing the script of the Journey to the West, let's see how Sun Xiaosheng will destroy the Journey to the West step by step. He will trample all the gods and Buddhas under his feet and become the strongest person in the Journey to the West!" ---------------------------- Sun Wukong Never Becomes a Saint was a fantasy novel written by the author, Mo Jianrong. The general plot of the novel was: He had transmigrated to Journey to the West and become Sun Wukong! However, he found that everything that should have belonged to him had been replaced by the Six-Eared Macaque! "Ding! God-tier selection system binding complete!" " Host, please make the following choice." " Option 1: Return evil with good. If you obey Liu Er and hand over the Jingu Staff, you will receive a reward: travel back to the 21st century." " Option 2: Summon the Jingu Staff and fight to the death. Reward: Recover your physical strength and increase your soul power to Earthly Immortal Level 1." "You want my rod?" Sun Wukong raised his head, and a smile appeared on his face. Eight hundred miles away! A giant golden pillar broke through the clouds! The divine artifact that had been silent for a hundred years finally felt its master's call again!
Sun Wukong had several names in Journey to the West: [1. Wukong: Sun Wukong's original name.] 2. Stone Monkey: When Sun Wukong was suppressed under the Five Elements Mountain by Buddha, he called himself the Stone Monkey. 3. The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal: Sun Wukong's title in the Heavenly Palace. 4. Monkey King: Sun Wukong calls himself the Monkey King on the Flower-Fruit Mountain. Sun Wukong was conferred the title of "Fighting Buddha" after he went to the Western Paradise to obtain scriptures.
In the Journey to the West, Sun Wukong worshiped Patriarch Bodhi as his teacher and his weapon was the Jingu Staff he got from Flaming Mountain. The Golden-Hooped Rod was a gift from the Dragon King of the East Ocean Dragon Palace to Sun Wukong. It was a kind of wishful Golden-Hooped Rod. It was said that it could become big or small and could be easily stored in a pocket. It could also become big and easily waved when needed. The Jingu Staff was originally a divine staff of the East Ocean Dragon Palace, but it was subdued by Patriarch Bodhi and became Sun Wukong's weapon. On the way, Sun Wukong used the Jingu Staff to defeat many demons and ghosts. He also used it to protect Tang Sanzang and his disciples to successfully obtain the scriptures.
Yes, there was. The general plot of the book was about a male protagonist who was born with teeth. He was scolded as a murderous villain and lived with his grandfather who was unlucky to be alive. The two of them were a pair of grandfather and grandson. They were mischievous and interesting. I hope you like my recommendation.
Sun Wukong was the main character in the ancient Chinese novel Journey to the West. He was considered the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. Although the story of Sun Wukong originated from a novel, he did not have a prototype in history. Sun Wukong was initially described as an immortal in the Classic of Mountains and Seas, and was later revered as the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong was a character with extraordinary abilities. He could use the seventy-two transformations and magic weapons such as the Golden Cudgel. Although the story of Sun Wukong originated from a novel, he has become a famous figure in Chinese culture and is widely praised and interpreted.