The eighth chapter of Journey to the West mainly told the story of Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang's group going to the Western Heaven to obtain scriptures. There are many wonderful movements in this part. Here is a part of it: When Sun Wukong saw the monster, he raised his Jingu Staff and shouted,"Come on, kill him!" He brandished his club and charged at the monster. "Wukong, don't fight, don't fight!" Tang Sanzang shouted. He is the flesh and blood of the Buddha and cannot be harmed." Sun Wukong heard Tang Sanzang's words and stopped in his tracks. He looked at Tang Sanzang with a trace of gratitude in his eyes. He slowly took back his stick and saluted the monster. Then he slowly walked to Tang Sanzang and asked,"Master, what kind of monster is this monster?" Why did he attack us?" Tang Sanzang smiled and replied,"This demon is called Black Bear Spirit. He is a greedy demon who wants to steal our scriptures." He attacked us because he was greedy." When Sun Wukong heard this, he immediately understood. He rushed to the black bear demon and raised his Jingu Staff, shouting,"Come, come, kill him!"
In the fifth chapter of Journey to the West, Sun Wukong had a fierce battle with the Bull Demon King, Princess Iron Fan, and others. In order to save Tang Sanzang, who was captured by Princess Iron Fan, Sun Wukong went to Banana Cave to seek help from the Bull Demon King. The Bull Demon King didn't want to help, but when he heard that Sun Wukong's cultivation had reached the Lotus Flower Cave, he decided to go with him. Sun Wukong and Bull Demon King went to Banana Cave together and met Princess Iron Fan. Princess Iron Fan had a dispute with Bull Demon King and Sun Wukong because of the banana fan. Sun Wukong turned Princess Iron Fan into a cow and Bull Demon King turned Princess Iron Fan into a lamb. After that, Sun Wukong and the Bull Demon King started an intense battle. Sun Wukong used his supernatural power to turn the Bull Demon King into a little pig while the Bull Demon King used his supernatural power to turn Sun Wukong into a spider. In the end, Sun Wukong returned to his human form and defeated Princess Iron Fan together with the Bull Demon King to save Tang Sanzang. After that, Sun Wukong and the Bull Demon King became good friends and went on a journey to the Western Paradise to obtain scriptures.
[Journey to the West: Chapter 7 Plot Introduction: Sun Wukong and Princess Iron Fan had a fierce struggle and finally saved Princess Iron Fan through wisdom and courage.] In this battle, Sun Wukong accidentally discovered the truth behind Princess Iron Fan and successfully exposed the conspiracy. In the end, Sun Wukong and Princess Iron Fan joined forces to defeat the evil forces and protect Tang Sanzang and his team to successfully obtain the true scripture.
In the eighth chapter of Journey to the West, Sun Wukong was smart, lively, loyal, and hated evil. He was curious about everything in the world, liked to explore new things, and often helped others solve problems. He was good at transformation and riding the clouds. He could display extremely high wisdom and skills in battle. These qualities made him the embodiment of wit and bravery in the East Asian cultural circle.
The description of the fairyland in Journey to the West was full of mystery and magic, which made people have unlimited imagination. The following are some descriptions of the fairyland: Yaotai Celestial Pavilion: This was one of the most common descriptions of the fairyland in Journey to the West. The Yaotai Pavilion was as tall and steep as a fairy descending from the sky. There were many wonderful sights such as the immortal mountains, Qiongge Pavilion, and the stone pillars of the fairyland. 2. Penglai Immortal Realm: Penglai Immortal Realm is one of the most famous immortal realms in Journey to the West. Legend has it that this is the place where immortals live. The Peng Lai Immortal Realm was located on the coast of the East Sea, surrounded by immortal mountains and islands. There were also Three Immortals Mountain, Penglai Island, Immortal Cave and other scenic spots. Taihe Fairyland: Taihe Fairyland is another famous fairyland in Journey to the West. It is a place where immortals gather and communicate. Taihe Fairyland was located on the shore of the West Sea, surrounded by the Hall of Supreme Harmony, Fairyland Mountain, Fairyland Lake, and other landscapes. 4. Immortal Cave Dwelling: In Journey to the West, there were many Immortal Cave Dwelling, such as Bull Demon King's Cave Dwelling, Sun Wukong's Sea Calming Divine Treasure Cave, Bai Jingjing's Palace, etc. These immortal caves had their own unique landscape and architectural style, making people feel the unique charm of the immortal land. 5. Immortal's Home: The fairyland in Journey to the West also depicted the homes of many immortals, such as Immortal Cave, Immortal Lake, Immortal Forest, etc. These homes had their own unique environment and architectural style, making people feel the leisure and freedom of immortals.
The good words of the eighth chapter of Journey to the West were as follows: Good words: 1. Untold hardships: To describe the hardships on the road to learning the scriptures. 2. Earth-shattering: To describe the feats of heroes such as Sun Wukong. 3. Celebrating the whole world: To describe the joyful atmosphere of success. [4. The heart is restless and the horse is restless. This is a description of Sun Wukong's mischievous behavior.] [5. Magical Power: It is used to describe the abilities of heroes like Sun Wukong.] Good line: Sun Wukong's howl scared the monster into peeing. 2 Tang Sanzang said to Sun Wukong,"Wukong must abide by the precepts and not eat the forbidden fruit when he goes to the Western Heaven to learn the scriptures." 3 Sun Wukong said,"Master, I wish you a happy New Year!" The scenery that Tang Sanzang and his disciples saw along the way was different, but they were all full of surprises and beauty. 5 Sun Wukong said to Tang Sanzang: "Master, I will show you a Fiery Eyes."
In the eighth chapter of Journey to the West, Sun Wukong was smart, brave, and fearless. He was curious about everything in the world, loved to explore new things, and often used his wisdom and ability to help others solve problems. He was good at transformation and riding the clouds. He could display extremely high wisdom and skills in battle and other situations. These characteristics reflected his qualities as a hero. At the same time, there was a lively side to his personality, which was in line with his overall image of actively exploring and bravely taking action. In addition, he was born to hate evil and became the embodiment of wit and courage in the East Asian cultural circle. This personality would also be reflected in the plot development and character interaction of the eighth chapter.
Journey to the West is a classic Chinese novel with many famous characters. In the original novel, Sun Wukong was a character with distinctive features. He had a single strand of hair on his head that reached his eyebrows, black hair on his ears and shoulders, two bright eyes, a wide forehead, and sunken cheeks. Zhu Bajie was also a character with a strong personality. He was fat and had a tall red hair on his head. His eyes were dull and there were some acne on his face. The description of Monk Sand's appearance was relatively less, but his characteristics were more obvious. He had a white hair on his head, large eyes, and some scars and wrinkles on his face. Tang Sanzang was a very kind character. His hair was relatively short, his skin was yellow, and he looked very fair. There were a few wrinkles on his face.
Journey to the West was one of the four famous novels in ancient China. 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 after 81 difficulties. In these 100 chapters, it described the various difficulties and challenges that Sun Wukong and others encountered on the way to obtain scriptures, such as monsters, immortals, officials, and so on. They also met many interesting characters and scenes, such as the Kingdom of Women, the Flaming Mountain, the Wuzhuang Taoist Temple, the Treasure Elephant Kingdom, and so on. Through the efforts of Sun Wukong and the others, they finally obtained the sutra and returned to China. In this process, they not only learned Buddhism, but also experienced many life experiences.
The 25th chapter of Journey to the West told the story of Sun Wukong and the Bull Demon King's duel on the Flaming Mountain. In this part, Sun Wukong and the Bull Demon King had a fierce duel. With the help of his Fiery Eyes, Sun Wukong discovered the Flame Emblem on the Bull Demon King and tried to use the power of the Flame Emblem to defeat the Bull Demon King. However, the Bull Demon King did not want to be outdone. He started a fire on the Flaming Mountain in an attempt to trap Sun Wukong. Sun Wukong used his magical powers to shuttle through the sea of fire and launched a soul-stirring battle with the Bull Demon King. Although the Bull Demon King's Flame Emblem was powerful, Sun Wukong was not to be outdone. He used various magical powers such as the Immobilizing Technique and the Seventy-Two Transformations to defeat the Bull Demon King. In this battle, Sun Wukong also deeply realized that although his strength was strong, he also needed to rely on other forces to defeat the strong enemy. He learned more divine powers and techniques and became a stronger hero.