In the first chapter of Journey to the West, the "insect" in "Accompanying Wolves and Insects" did not specify what kind of insect it was in the original work, but according to later literary creation and interpretation, it was generally believed that "insect" referred to ants or other tiny insects. In later works, ants were portrayed as brave, hardworking, and kind little lives, often providing help to humans and other creatures. Therefore, in some versions of the novel, ants were given a special symbolic meaning and regarded as intelligent and spiritual insects. Of course, there were not so many different explanations for the specific description of the "bug" in the original work.
The 31st chapter of Journey to the West referred to the 31st chapter of the book, which was Sun Wukong beating the White Bone Demon three times.
Dear user, the first chapter of the original Journey to the West is: The first chapter of Records of the Western Regions of the Tang Dynasty: The origin of Buddhism, the origin of Zenith Heaven Golden Immortal, the return of God to the Pure Land, and the founder of Bodhi.
The name Liu Hong in the Journey to the West was a general named Liu Hong from the Tang Dynasty. According to the novel Journey to the West, Liu Hong once led an army to attack a monster's cave. When fighting with the monster, he waved the Jingu Staff and fought with the monster for 300 rounds before finally defeating it. Because of his brave and fearless fighting spirit, later generations compared him to the Immortal Taiyi in the demon's cave and called him one of the two immortals in the demon's cave.
The western Journey to the West usually refers to England The Lord of the Rings by R R Tolkien. This novel was considered a classic of fantasy literature. It told a series of stories about the various forces in Middle-earth who fought for power and resources. Although Tolkien's novels did not directly quote the name "Journey to the West", there were some similarities between them, such as they all involved myths, legends, Buddhism and other elements.
Sun Wukong was originally a stone monkey. After he became an immortal, he went to the Tang of the East to obtain scriptures under the leadership of Tang Sanzang. Along the way, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand experienced countless obstacles and tribulations. In addition to being attacked by demons and ghosts, they often encountered the pursuit of immortals and officials. However, Sun Wukong and others successfully overcame all kinds of difficulties with their wisdom and strength, and finally returned to the Tang of the East with the true scriptures.
The first chapter of the original Journey to the West was summarized as follows: Lingtai Fangcun Mountain Lingtai Fangcun Mountain was one of the main locations in Journey to the West. It was located in the Huangshan Mountain Range, southwest of Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China. The mountain was believed to be the birthplace of Sun Wukong and the place where he cultivated. In the first chapter, we can see the story of Sun Wukong's father, the Bull Demon King, and his mother's spider demon, as well as Sun Wukong's growth experience in the Lingtai Fangcun Mountain. In addition, there was also the story of Tang Sanzang and his three disciples learning from the scriptures.
The first chapter of Journey to the West: In the first chapter of Journey to the West, Sun Wukong told the story of his birth in the stone, his experience of cultivation, and his experience of learning scriptures. This time, the narrative was concise, lively, and compact. Through the vivid story scenes and characters, it showed the world view and values of Journey to the West. In the novel, the birth of Sun Wukong was a key scene. In this chapter, the author described the scene of Sun Wukong being born from the stone, which showed a mysterious and sacred atmosphere. At the same time, he also introduced Sun Wukong's name,"Monkey King", to emphasize his uniqueness and authority. Following that, Sun Wukong experienced a series of cultivation and growth. In this chapter, the author showed Sun Wukong's perseverance and determination by describing the scene of Sun Wukong practicing in the cave. At the same time, he also revealed the theme of cultivation in Journey to the West. In the process of cultivation, Sun Wukong encountered various challenges, but through continuous efforts and cultivation, he finally gained wisdom and strength. In addition, this time, the author also described the process of Sun Wukong's pilgrimage to the scriptures to show the theme of the Journey to the West. In the process of learning the scriptures, Sun Wukong encountered various difficulties and challenges, but he always persisted in his faith and finally obtained the true scriptures. Imitation: The first chapter of Water Margins was imitated: The first chapter of Water Margins told the story from Lin Chong's point of view. He escaped from the cage and joined Liangshan Lake. This time, the narration was concise, lively, and compact. Through the vivid story scenes and characters, it showed the world view and values of Water Margins. In the novel, Chong Lin's birth was a crucial scene. In this chapter, the author described the scene of Chong Lin being locked in a cage, showing a kind of oppressive and restrictive atmosphere. At the same time, he also introduced Chong Lin's name, Leopard Head, to emphasize his uniqueness and importance.
The first chapter of the original Journey to the West was summarized as follows: Spiritual Root Nurturing In a corner of this world, there was a mysterious mountain. Legend had it that there was a magical cave on this mountain that hid an ancient book called Journey to the West. However, for various reasons, this cave had always been known but could not be reached. One day, a young woman accidentally got lost and came to the entrance of this cave. She saw an old man looking for something in the cave, so she went up to ask. The old man told her that he had found the book in a cave when he was young, but he could not leave because there was another mysterious force in the cave. The woman decided to help the old man and the others explore the cave to find the book. In the cave, they encountered many strange people and things, as well as some mysterious creatures and magic. In the end, they found Journey to the West, but this book also brought some unpredictable power and danger. They had to handle the book carefully while avoiding the attack of the mysterious force. In the first chapter, we can see the characteristics of the woman, her courage and determination, and some mysterious events in the cave and the surrounding world.
The characters in the first chapter of Journey to the West were: 1. Sun Wukong: The protagonist of the story is a resourceful and intelligent monkey. [2. Zhu Bajie: Sun Wukong's senior brother turned into a pig demon due to his greed for pleasure. After that, he successfully returned to his human form with Sun Wukong's help.] 3. Sha Wujing: Zhu Bajie's senior brother was also an outstanding monster. He was subdued by Tang Sanzang and followed him to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures. The highlights were: Sun Wukong fought Master Sanzang in Chang 'an City and successfully rescued Sanzang from the hands of the demon. Zhu Bajie fought a fierce battle with Bai Jingjing and finally defeated her. Sun Wukong and Princess Iron Fan had a fierce fight and finally succeeded in burning her banana fan. 4. Tang Sanzang and his party were trapped in the Flaming Mountain. Sun Wukong used his supernatural powers to help Tang Sanzang tide over the difficulties. 5 Sha Wujing helped Tang Sanzang and his party avoid many monsters and dangers on the way to the scriptures.