Journey to the West was a classic work in Chinese classical literature, in which "beating the White Bone Demon three times" was one of the important plots. This plot used a variety of writing techniques, the most important of which was "using the scene to express emotions" and "suppressing first." To express one's emotions through the use of scenery was to express the author's emotions through the description of natural scenery in a work. In "Three Beats on White Bone Demon", Sun Wukong and the others met White Bone Demon on their way to the Western Paradise to obtain Buddhist scriptures. Bai Gujing was an extremely evil monster. She used all kinds of means to deceive humans in an attempt to take their lives. In order to stop her, Sun Wukong and the others experienced a series of adventures. In this plot, the author described the adventures of Sun Wukong and the others to show their courage, sense of justice and perseverance, as well as express the author's feelings. 'Suppress before you want to promote' referred to the description of the villain's good points or the shortcomings of the villain. In "Three vs White Bone Demon", White Bone Demon was a very evil character, but she was also somewhat cute. Through the description of the White Bone Demon, the author showed her conspiracy and the kindness behind the evil. At the same time, she also showed the sense of justice and courage of Sun Wukong and others. Through the use of writing techniques such as "borrowing scenes to express emotion" and "suppressing first to praise", the plot of "beating the white bone spirit three times" in Journey to the West shows the complexity and variety of human nature, and also shows the author's understanding and thinking of human nature. The use of this writing technique made the work more vivid, profound, and touching.
In Journey to the West, the story of defeating the White Bone Demon three times happened in the sixth chapter, Wukong Subduing the Demon. At that time, Sun Wukong, Tang Sanzang, and the others went to India to obtain Buddhist scriptures. They passed by a mountain and met the White Bone Demon. The White Bone Demon transformed into a beautiful woman and bewitched Sun Wukong and the others in an attempt to steal their elixir of immortality. Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang joined forces to defeat the White Bone Demon after a fight. During the battle, Sun Wukong used Transformation to turn the White Bone Demon into a pile of skeletons. Tang Sanzang chanted an incantation to suppress the real body of the White Bone Demon under the Five Elements Mountain. Later, Sun Wukong and the others continued to move forward and encountered the other two incarnations of the White Bone Demon. In the end, they were defeated.
In the 27th chapter of Journey to the West, the story of Bai Jing being beaten by Sun Wukong three times was as follows: When Sun Wukong heard that Tang Sanzang was trapped by the monster, he went to rescue him. The White Bone Demon was originally a kind person, but she became extremely cruel after being bewitched by the monster's transformation. Sun Wukong and Bai Gujing fought fiercely and finally defeated her. During the battle, Sun Wukong discovered the White Bone Demon's weakness-her bones. He used his Fiery Golden Eyes to observe the bones of the White Bone Demon and broke them with the Jingu Staff so that she could not continue to attack Tang Sanzang. Sun Wukong fought with Bai Gujing twice and finally defeated her. In the end, Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang left that place safely. This story tells us to distinguish between good and evil, not to be deceived by appearances, and to stick to our beliefs and justice.
Wu Chengen used a variety of writing techniques to create Journey to the West, among which the most prominent ones were narrative techniques and contrast techniques. Wu Chengen described the journey of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang to present a fantastic story of learning from the scriptures. He used a comparison technique to highlight Sun Wukong's personality and characteristics by comparing him with the other three characters so that readers could understand and like him more easily. Wu Chengen also used the exaggeration of narrative techniques, such as exaggerating Sun Wukong's omnipotent and omnipotent abilities to highlight Sun Wukong's special status as the protagonist. Wu Chengen used many different writing techniques in the creation of Journey to the West, which made this classic story widely praised in the literary world.
Sharpening the knife does not delay the work of chopping wood. This was a commonly used idiom, which mainly used the writing technique of metaphor. Connecting the seemingly unrelated actions of sharpening the knife and chopping wood implied that as long as there was enough preparation and effort, one could be fully prepared before an important action and avoid cramming at the last minute, thus completing the task more efficiently. This kind of writing technique could let the readers feel the author's intention and foresight, increasing the reader's sense of immersion and trust. At the same time, it could also convey the author's understanding of the importance of action, encouraging the readers to take positive action to avoid procrastination and waste of time. In addition, this sentence also used the writing technique of causality to express the relationship between sharpening the knife and chopping wood. It implied that if one did not make preparations, they would not succeed in emphasizing the importance and necessity of action. In short, sharpening the knife will not delay the chopping of firewood. This sentence uses metaphor and causality to transform abstract concepts into concrete images, allowing readers to feel the logic and depth of the work, enhancing the literary and appeal of the work.
"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 the scriptures. On the way to the scriptures, they encountered all kinds of dangers and challenges, the most famous of which was the three times against the White Bone Demon. The story took place in the Tang Dynasty, when Sun Wukong and the others went to India to learn from the scriptures, they met a monster named Bai Gujing. White Bone Demon was a beautiful woman, but her true identity was a ghost from hell. In order to obtain the true scriptures of Tang Sanzang, the White Bone Demon transformed into a beautiful woman and tried to seduce Sun Wukong and others in an attempt to devour them. Sun Wukong and the others started a fierce battle in order to defeat the White Bone Demon. During the battle, Sun Wukong used the Jingu Staff to kill the little bird that Bai Gujing had turned into and then caught Bai Gujing's soul and put it into the iron can. Zhu Bajie and Sand Monk used their supernatural powers to lure Bai Gujing into a trap and finally captured her. In the end, Sun Wukong defeated the White Bone Demon with wisdom and courage, and protected Tang Sanzang on his way to the scriptures. This battle was also a milestone for Sun Wukong. From then on, he became an even more powerful monster killer.
"Journey to the West" was an ancient Chinese novel about Sun Wukong and the others who fought a fierce battle with the monster Baijing in order to save Tang Sanzang. The brief plot of the story was as follows: In the Tang Dynasty, the four disciples of Tang Sanzang went to the West to learn from the scriptures. Sun Wukong led Tang Sanzang, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand on an adventure in order to prevent the demon from entering Tang Sanzang's stomach. In the battle, Sun Wukong used the Jingu Staff and supernatural powers to defeat the White Bone Demon and save Tang Sanzang. However, Sun Wukong did not kill Bai Gujing but let her escape to the human world. Later, the White Bone Demon turned into a beautiful woman and bewitched many people, causing panic in society. Sun Wukong and the others once again fought with the White Bone Demon. In the end, Tang Sanzang was able to save everyone. Sun Wukong was thus praised by the people.
"The World of Men" used a variety of writing techniques to construct a fantasy and grand worldview. The following are some of the common techniques: 1. Multiple perspectives: The novel narrates the story through the perspectives of multiple characters, showing the richness and multi-dimension of the world from different angles and levels. 2. Non-linear narration: The story line of the novel is not linear. Instead, it shows the development of the story through multiple time nodes and the intersection of events. 3. Time travel: The novel constructs a very imaginative world view through time and space travel, showing the development and transformation of human civilization. 4. Virtual reality: The concept of virtual reality appeared in the novel. Through virtual reality technology, a futuristic world view was presented. 5. Psychological Description: Through the inner monologue and psychological state of many characters, the novel shows the human psychological and emotional world, allowing the readers to deeply feel the contradictions and struggles in the hearts of the characters. 6. Symbolism: The novel uses many symbolic techniques such as the moon, light, and soul to express the author's thoughts and emotions through these symbols. " The World " is a novel full of imagination and creativity. Through the use of various writing techniques, it constructs a unique and grand world view, allowing readers to feel the charm and imagination of science fiction.
Journey to the West was a classical Chinese novel that told the story of Sun Wukong and the others protecting Tang Sanzang. From beating the White Bone Demon three times to borrowing the banana fan three times was a turning point in the story. The following is the main content: [Three Beats the White Bone Demon: Sun Wukong and the others went to India to obtain scriptures. They passed by the White Bone Demon's territory and were deceived by the White Bone Demon.] Sun Wukong and the White Bone Demon engaged in a fierce battle and finally defeated the White Bone Demon. [Third Borrowing the Banana Fan: Sun Wukong encountered a fiery mountain and a sea of fire on his way to the scriptures. In order to cross the flaming mountain, Sun Wukong asked the banana fan to extinguish the flames. The banana fan was Princess Iron Fan's treasure, but she was unwilling to give it up. Instead, she asked Sun Wukong to borrow fire from the Wind Fairy. Through continuous efforts, Sun Wukong finally found the Wind Immortal and borrowed the wind of the Flaming Mountain to cross the mountain. Borrowing the banana fan three times was also an important dialogue between Sun Wukong and Princess Iron Fan. Sun Wukong showed his wisdom and strength to Princess Iron Fan and won her trust and respect. The three scenes of borrowing the banana fan showed Sun Wukong's intelligence and courage, as well as the ancient Chinese culture's values of advocating wisdom and respecting talents.
This passage uses repetition, which is the repeated use of the same word or phrase to emphasize or highlight something. In particular, the repeated use of the words "although" and "but" highlighted the protagonist's perseverance and courage despite experiencing many hardships, making it easier for readers to be infected and moved by the protagonist's tenacity.
'Bamboo Man' was written in a Korean style. The advantage of this writing method was that it could make the story more realistic and believable, allowing the readers to better understand the characters and plot in the story. Memoir writing techniques usually compare the past and present of the story to highlight the inner feelings and emotional changes of the characters so that the readers can better feel the authenticity and credibility of the story.