Journey to the West was a classical Chinese novel that described the journey of the four main characters, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang, to the Western Paradise to obtain Buddhist scriptures. Summer homework referred to books or other creative works completed during the summer vacation. In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong had to overcome all kinds of obstacles and difficulties to complete the mission of obtaining scriptures. He had to fight with demons and communicate with immortals to finally complete the mission. Completing homework could help readers understand the plot and characters in the novel in depth and improve their reading ability and literary quality.
Since I am not sure about the specific content of the fifth grade homework on Journey to the West, the following are some possible directions and examples of answers related to Journey to the West: ** 1. Literature General Knowledge ** 1. ** Author and Dynasty ** - "Journey to the West" was a long demon novel written by Wu Chengen of the Ming Dynasty. 2. ** Character related ** - [Name of Character]: Sun Wukong had many names in Journey to the West, but his least favorite name was "Ma Wen". Because this title was a small official position that he had been given in the Heavenly Court, it was a form of contempt for him. - [Character Weapons: Sun Wukong's weapon is the Ruyi Golden Cudgel, which can change its size at will; Zhu Bajie's weapon is the nine-toothed rake, which is a powerful weapon; Monk Sand's weapon is the Demon Subduing Staff.] - ** Two-part Allegory **: Tang Sanzang chanted the Golden Hoop Incantation--Pain in the back (monkey) head; Sun Wukong's eyes--Fiery Golden Eyes; Zhu Bajie looked in the mirror--Invisible inside and outside; Sun Wukong's Seventy-two Transformations--Magical Power. 3. ** Story content related ** - [Number of Tribulations Experienced: When Tang Sanzang set off from Chang 'an to Spirited Mountain and received the scripture with words, he had already experienced 81 Tribulations.] - ** Story summary (first seven chapters)**: - The first chapter,"Spiritual Root Nurtures the Source, and the Cultivation of the Great Dao Origins," mainly described the source of Sun Wukong's birth. He was born from the immortal stone of the Flowerfruit Mountain, and he began to have the temperament to pursue the Great Dao. - In the second chapter,"Comprehending the True Wonders of Bodhi, Breaking the Devil, Returning to the Origin and the Primordial Spirit," Sun Wukong acknowledged Bodhi as his master and learned the Way of Longevity and the Seventy-two Changes. After that, he returned to Huaguo Mountain to eliminate the demon king who harassed the monkeys. - In the third chapter,"The Four Seas and Thousand Mountains Surrender, the Nine Levels of Underground and the Ten Classes Extinction," Sun Wukong returned from his studies and went to the Dragon Palace to ask for weapons and armor. He obtained the Ruyi Jingu Staff and went to the underworld to cancel the names of the monkeys on the Life and Death Book. This made him famous and many demons came to seek refuge. - In the fourth chapter,"What's the use of being conferred the title of 'The Heart of a Horse'(Note: The Will of the Heaven is Unsettled)", Sun Wukong was recruited by the Heavenly Court and conferred the title of 'The Horse Wending'. However, he felt that his official position was too small, so he returned to Huaguo Mountain and proclaimed himself the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal. - In the fifth episode,"The Great Sage of Peaches of Immortality Steals Pills", Sun Wukong was once again recruited to the Heavenly Court to manage the Peach Garden. He stole the Peaches of Immortality and then went to the Grand Supreme Elder to steal the Immortal Pills, disrupting the Peach Banquet. - In the sixth chapter,"Guanyin went to the meeting to ask why the Little Saint used his power to subdue the Great Saint," the Jade Emperor sent Erlang God Yang Jian and other immortals to capture Sun Wukong. The two sides engaged in a fierce battle, and Sun Wukong and Erlang God fought with wisdom and courage. - In the seventh episode,"The Great Sage escapes from the Eight Trigrams Furnace and the Heart Calming Monkey at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain", Sun Wukong was captured and placed into the Eight Trigrams Furnace to be burned. As a result, he cultivated the Fiery Golden Eyes and escaped from the Eight Trigrams Furnace. After that, he caused a ruckus in the Heavenly Palace and was finally suppressed by Buddha at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain. ** 2. Reading Comprehension and Thinking ** 1. ** Food problems ** - A fifth-grade girl discovered an interesting phenomenon in Journey to the West. On the way to the Western Paradise, the four disciples of Tang Sanzang ate almost all Chinese food, such as rice, flatbread, steamed buns, etc. Even at banquets in different countries, the dishes were mostly common food in the Jianghuai area, such as mushrooms, fungus, tofu, etc. This was because the author, Wu Chengen, was from Huai 'an. When he wrote Journey to the West, he described the food based on his familiar Jianghuai taste. Due to the inconvenient transportation and lack of information in the Ming Dynasty, he might not know much about the food culture of the Western Regions, so the food described in the book had such characteristics. 2. ** Discussion of the moral of the story ** - Journey to the West was not only a story about Tang Sanzang and his disciples going to the West to obtain scriptures and vanquish demons, but it also contained many profound meanings. For example, the four of them had experienced many hardships on their way to learn the scriptures. It could be understood as a person who would inevitably encounter various difficulties on the road to pursue his goal and needed to persevere and overcome them. The image of Sun Wukong symbolized courage, wisdom, and the spirit of resistance. He dared to challenge the authority of the Heavenly Court and was never afraid of all kinds of demons and ghosts. Tang Sanzang represented the image of a firm but sometimes pedantic belief. He was devoted to Buddha and was not shaken by the temptation of the outside world, but sometimes he was used by demons because of his kindness. Zhu Bajie had human weaknesses, such as gluttony, laziness, lecherousness, etc., but he also grew up in the process of learning scriptures. Friar Sand was honest and honest. He silently carried the luggage, which reflected his steadfast and hard-working quality. 3. ** A different interpretation ** - There was also an interesting way of reading Journey to the West in reverse. Tathagata sent Tang Sanzang and his disciples to preach in Tang of the East on White Dragon Horses. On the way, they found some unreasonable things, such as demons who did evil but were not punished. Zhu Bajie and Sand Monk gave up, and only Sun Wukong insisted on escorting them. But in the end, Sun Wukong was suppressed by the Heavenly Court and Tathagata. The White Dragon Horse was seriously injured, Sun Wukong was suppressed under the Five Elements Mountain, and Tang Sanzang was sealed after preaching alone. Many years later, Sun Wukong rebelled against the Heavenly Court, and the Jade Emperor sent Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand to deal with him. This showed a different understanding of the original story, breaking the traditional understanding of the story and triggering people to think deeper behind the story, such as thinking about justice and the order of the Heavenly Court. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the twentieth chapter of the novel, there was a sentence describing the summer: "The flowers are gone, the butterflies are heartless, and the cicadas are high in the trees." Wild silkworms turn into cocoons, and new lotuses appear in the marsh." The poem after the addition was: " The flowers are gone, the butterflies are in love, and the cicadas are hidden in the trees. Wild silkworms turn into cocoons, and fire porites appear. New lotus and ice caltrops appear in the swamp." The poem described the natural phenomena of the summer solstice, such as flowers withering and butterflies still reluctant to part, cicadas chirping in the deep forest, wild silkworms cocooning and pomegranate flowers red, new lotus flowers in the swamp, etc. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
"Thoughts on Parent-Child Reading of Journey to the West" Journey to the West was a classic novel full of fantasy. I had a lot of feelings while reading with my child. The story of Tang Sanzang and his disciples seeking scriptures from the West reflected many life philosophy. Sun Wukong is very capable. His bravery and fearlessness are admired by children, but what I see is the spirit of bravely advancing in the face of difficulties. Although Zhu Bajie was gluttonous and lazy, he was cute and also reflected the weakness of human nature. Friar Sand was honest and hardworking. He was an example of working hard. The eighty-one difficulties along the way were like the challenges of life. The persistence and unity of Tang Sanzang and his disciples inspired us to have a firm belief in life and work together with our family and friends. Parent-child reading Journey to the West was not only the transmission of literature, but also the inheritance of morality and spirit. He hoped that the child could absorb the positive energy in the book and grow into a strong, kind, and intelligent person. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following is an example of a fifth grade unit 2 exercise with Journey to the West as the theme: "Thoughts on Reading Journey to the West" Journey to the West, a demon novel written by Wu Chengen of the Ming Dynasty, is like a colorful picture scroll that slowly unfolds in front of my eyes. It told the story of the legendary journey of Tang Sanzang and his disciples, including Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and the White Dragon Horse. Along the way, they encountered eighty-one difficulties, but they persevered and subdued demons, finally obtaining the true scripture. The characters in the book were distinct and unique. Sun Wukong had supernatural abilities and possessed the Fiery Golden Eyes. He could see through the disguise of demons. His bravery and fearlessness were amazing. When he caused havoc in the Heavenly Palace, he showed no fear in the face of the heavenly soldiers and generals. At the same time, he knew how to repay his kindness. Tang Sanzang rescued him from the Five Elements Mountain, and he faithfully accompanied Tang Sanzang on the road to learn the scriptures. On the way, he did his best to protect his master and kill demons. Although Zhu Bajie was sometimes gluttonous and lazy, it also added a lot of humor to the atmosphere of the team. Friar Sand was honest, hardworking, and silently shouldered the burden. Tang Sanzang was determined and devoted to Buddhism. His faith had never wavered. Even in the face of difficulties and temptations, he always moved in the direction of the Western Paradise. This reminded me of my own life. In the process of learning instruments, when I encountered complicated songs, I often wanted to give up, feeling that I couldn't overcome those difficult combinations of notes. Another example would be when I was participating in a sports competition. Once I encountered a strong opponent, I would easily lose confidence and have no courage to fight. However, the difficulties that the four of them faced on their journey far exceeded these small setbacks that I encountered. They had experienced countless life and death trials, but they had never given up. After reading Journey to the West, I deeply realized that we should be like them in life. When you encounter difficulties, you must be firm in your beliefs and move forward courageously. There must be a spirit of unity and cooperation, just like the four of them supporting each other. No matter how many difficulties and obstacles lie ahead, as long as we persevere, we will definitely be able to achieve our goals. This classic is not only a fairy tale, but also a book of wisdom that gives us enlightenment in life and inspires us to keep moving forward on the road of growth. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The positive significance of summer homework was mainly reflected in the following aspects: - As for consolidating students 'knowledge, it could help students review and consolidate the knowledge they had learned during the semester, preventing them from forgetting the knowledge. For example, basic knowledge such as mathematical operations and Chinese words could be deepened through summer homework practice. - In terms of learning habits, students could maintain a certain pace of learning during the summer vacation, so that they would not completely relax due to the long vacation. It would help to develop the habit of continuous learning. - From the perspective of learning continuity, summer homework was the link between the semester and the new semester, making the learning process coherent. However, there were some downsides to the summer homework: - In terms of difficulty setting, there were sometimes unreasonable situations. For example, some homework was too difficult for students of the corresponding age or learning level, which was beyond their ability, causing students to feel greater pressure when completing homework. - In terms of form, some of the summer homework was relatively simple and lacked innovation. For example, a large number of repeated written exercises could easily make students feel bored and reduce their interest in learning. - From the perspective of students arranging their own holidays, too much summer homework would take up a lot of students 'holiday time, limiting students' opportunities to arrange holiday activities, develop hobbies, or carry out social practice. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
From the reference materials, it could be seen that some television stations had broadcast content related to Journey to the West. For example, on August 14th, 2024, Journey to the West continued to be broadcast on a certain television station, but it was not clear which television station it was. In addition, there was news that Journey to the West was undergoing an AI repair in preparation to meet the audience again, but it did not specify which TV station would broadcast it during the summer vacation. Therefore, it was impossible to determine which TV station was broadcasting Journey to the West this summer. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In 2021, Golden Eagle cartoon station broadcasted the 86th edition of Journey to the West, and Hunan TV also broadcasted it. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
It is not recommended to try to finish a summer homework in three hours. The purpose of homework was to help students consolidate what they had learned and improve their academic ability. If he tried to complete the task quickly, it might affect his learning effect and lead to a decline in the quality of his homework. On the contrary, it is recommended to spend more time on homework to ensure that you understand and master what you have learned. You can make a detailed plan to allocate time to different tasks to ensure that all the homework is completed before the deadline. You can also ask for help when completing homework, such as asking questions from teachers or classmates, or using online resources to find answers. The most important thing was to make sure that you were focused and patient when you finished your homework. Don't get impatient or anxious because of the time constraint. This could help him better understand and master the knowledge he had learned and improve his academic ability.
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Journey to the West was a classic with rich content. There were many ways to interpret it. ** 1. The perspective of society and officialdom ** 1. ** Reflects the officialdom of the Ming Dynasty ** - The Heavenly Court was seen as a reflection of the officialdom of the Ming Dynasty. The Jade Emperor was similar to the Jiajing Emperor of the Ming Dynasty. He was superstitious about Taoism and devoted himself to cultivation, just like the Jiajing Emperor, who devoted himself to longevity and did not care about government affairs. - The Taoist ancestor, the Grand Supreme Elder, and the others were hinting at the civil officials of the imperial court. They had great power and appeared to be worried about the country and the people, but in reality, they harmed the public and benefited their own interests. The Jade Emperor could do nothing about it, so he used the Buddhist forces to contain it. - The Pagoda-Bearing Heavenly King and his faction were too close to Buddhism. Buddhism was humble in front of the Jade Emperor, but in fact, they secretly cultivated their power. On the surface, they obeyed, but on the inside, they opposed. On the way to the scriptures, the two factions sent people to do official business. They supported the project in name, but in reality, they competed for benefits. Along the way, there were two factions of demons and ghosts. They were transferred away after finishing their work, and the local tyrants without backgrounds were eliminated. - The book revealed the ugliness and internal struggles of the Heavenly Court, as well as Buddhism's apparent compliance with the Heavenly Court and its self-interest. It also hinted at the hardships on the way to the scriptures, reflecting the author Wu Chengen's dissatisfaction with the feudal system and his understanding of the darkness of society. ** 2. Symbol angle ** 1. ** From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine and traditional Chinese culture ** - Sun Wukong represented the mind that grew with enlightenment. The "Crescent Moon and Three Stars Cave" that he was apprenticed to symbolized the place where the mind grew. The combination of the "Crescent Moon and Three Stars" was the word "heart". His master was Bodhi, and "Bodhi" had the meaning of enlightenment. He also symbolized a kind of teacher who transcended the limitations of religion. Sun Wukong's Dharma name, Wukong, corresponded to his mind, which represented the growth of enlightenment. - Zhu Bajie was in charge of the kidneys. Because the kidneys could not be "Wukong" like the heart, his Dharma name was "Wuneng". - Sha Wujing was related to the spleen. The heart was fire, and the kidney was water. Water and fire were transported and transformed by the spleen (earth). The heart, kidney, and spleen corresponded to Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Sha Wujing respectively, symbolizing the unity of the primordial spirit, essence, and vitality to form Sanzang. - From this point of view, Journey to the West could be understood as a person's mental journey of enlightenment."A trip is a thought." This thought was the distance from ignorance to enlightenment. The 81 difficulties were all mental demons. The Holy Mountain was in the heart. Everyone had a Holy Mountain Pagoda and had to cultivate their hearts under the Holy Mountain Pagoda. 2. ** From the perspective of a character prototype ** - Sun Wukong abhorred evil and dared to offend both the Heavenly Court and Buddhist forces. He had a stubborn temper and there were many possible explanations for his original form. ** 3. Perspective of literary creation ** 1. ** Relationship with other works ** - Among the Four Great Masterpieces, Journey to the West was the most adapted work. It originated from stories such as "The Great Tang Sanzang's Poetry on the Pilgrimage to the West","The Commentary on Journey to the West", and "The Zaju of Journey to the West". The first protagonist of the Journey to the West was changed from Tang Sanzang to Sun Wukong. - At the beginning, the author constructed a magnificent "Journey to the West Universe", setting the time of the universe (such as the number of heaven and earth, the division of one yuan into twelve meetings, etc.) and space (the structure of the four continents, the four seas, the underworld, the celestial heavens, etc.). 2. ** Literature Evaluation ** - Lu Xun believed that "Journey to the West" was a book written by a Confucian scholar, but it was actually a game, not a language. Therefore, the book only occasionally talked about the five elements of life and death, especially did not learn Buddhism. Therefore, there were absurd and nonsensical scriptures in the last chapter. It was because of the mixed teachings that it had been popular for a long time. Therefore, his works were also the same as Sakyamuni and Laojun. The true nature and the primordial spirit were mixed, so that the disciples of the three religions could be attached to it." - Hu Shi mentioned,"Therefore, although he narrates things that change suddenly, but also every word that is used to explain the situation, so that the gods and devils have human feelings, the essence of charm is also familiar with the world, and the meaning of cynicism is contained." The two masters both thought that Journey to the West had the characteristics of "game" and "cynicism." However, Journey to the West could also be said to be a profound book. It was not just a simple game. ** 4. Thematic perspective ** 1. ** Positive energy and harmony ** - Journey to the West could also be regarded as a masterpiece full of positive energy. It was a description of the image of China's "fighting gentleman", a secret manual to free himself from worries, and a classic work of harmony between Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism. 2. ** Dark side revealed ** - The world of Journey to the West was filled with dark phenomena. For example, demons ate people (General Yin, Techushi, etc.), people ate people (the monk king failed), and immortals ate people (Kui Wood Wolf). Buddhism was greedy for money and killed people (Guanyin Zen Monastery coveted the kasaya, and the Great Thunderclap Monastery demanded personnel), Daoism caused chaos in the country (Wuji Kingdom's national master murdered the king, and Bhikhu Kingdom's national master harmed the children), the underworld was bent on favoritism (Judge Cui privately changed the Life and Death Book), and the Heavenly Court was plunged into misery (Fengxian County had no rain for three years, and two people starved to death). <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>