"Journey to the West" was one of the representative works of ancient Chinese literature. 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. This article will comment and comprehend from the plot, character creation, literary style, and ideology. I. Plot Review Journey to the West centered on Sun Wukong, who led the four monks, Tang Sanzang, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand, to India to retrieve the Buddhist scriptures. The whole story was full of fantasy, adventure, and funny elements, showing the wit, courage, and wisdom of Sun Wukong and the others. At the same time, the story also contained profound thoughts and philosophy, expressing the essence of ancient Chinese culture and the essence of human nature. II. Character Creation Review The main characters in Journey to the West all had distinct personalities and characteristics, and the most representative one was Sun Wukong. He was quick-witted, smart, brave, and had a strong sense of self-awareness and self-protection. Zhu Bajie was Sun Wukong's right-hand man. Although he was stupid, his heart was filled with desire and desire. Monk Sand was a loyal, kind and brave warrior. He would do anything to get the scripture back. Tang Sanzang was a kind, upright and devout monk. He was devoted to Buddhism and did not fear danger in order to obtain the true scriptures. Third, literary style comments The unique literary style of Journey to the West was magical realism, full of fantasy and mystery. The story was full of absurd, exaggerated, and humorous elements, but it also contained profound thoughts and philosophy. In terms of character and plot, Journey to the West was also very delicate and vivid. Through ingenious descriptions and details, readers could deeply feel the inner world and emotional changes of the characters. IV. Remarks on the Connotation of Thoughts Journey to the West was not only a literary work, but also a cultural classic, which contained profound thoughts and philosophy. The story showed the essence of ancient Chinese culture and the nature of human nature. For example, the Jade Emperor in the story of "Havoc in Heaven" and the Buddhist belief in the story of "Journey to the West" all had important cultural implications. At the same time, Journey to the West also emphasized that values such as justice, courage, faith, and loyalty still had a profound enlightenment effect on today's society.
Journey to the West was a classic in the history of Chinese literature, known as one of the "Four Great Masterpieces". It was based on Wu Chengen's Journey to the West, which was a fictional story about the monks of the Tang Dynasty, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang (or known as the "Journey to the West"), who finally obtained the true scriptures after going through hardships. The following are some good words and comments from Journey to the West: Good words: 1. Untold hardships: To describe the difficulties and obstacles of the process of learning the scriptures. [2. The heart is restless and the horse is restless. It is used to describe the character of Sun Wukong, who is restless and changeable.] 3. Magical Power: It described the extraordinary abilities of people like Sun Wukong. 4. Demons and devils: They describe some evil forces such as the White Bone Demon and the Flaming Mountain. 5. Unyielding through all hardships: It described the firm belief and indomitable spirit of Tang Sanzang and others. Good line: 1 "If it wasn't for the catastrophe, why would people's hearts not be the same?": This sentence showed the dark side of society and the indifference of people. 2 "You are omnipotent and ever-changing. Don't provoke me. If you provoke me, you will have no place to stand": This sentence showed Sun Wukong's wit and courage. 3 "I'm a Western religious missionary. This sentence reflected Tang Sanzang's faith and mission. 4 "If this road doesn't work, find another way. If you don't give up, you will definitely reach your goal." This sentence showed the firm belief and indomitable spirit of Tang Sanzang and the others. 5 "Don't even think about deceiving me, demons and devils. I'll show you how invincible my Jingu Staff is." This sentence demonstrated the power of Sun Wukong and the power of the Jingu Staff. There were many wonderful descriptions and deep thoughts in Journey to the West. The performance of good words and sentences was also very outstanding. These good words and sentences not only enrich the language art of the novel, but also show the author's thoughts on human nature, society, faith and other aspects. It is a classic work in the history of Chinese literature.
The plot of chapters 61-70 of Journey to the West is summarized as follows: Sun Wukong wreaks havoc in heaven This time, Sun Wukong had eaten Taishang Laojun's Peaches of Immortality by mistake and became an immortal. Sun Wukong encountered many monsters and demons on his way to the scriptures. He fought with them while looking for a way to return to his Huaguo Mountain. Sun Wukong Beats White Bone Demon Three Times In this round, Sun Wukong and White Bone Demon started a fierce battle. Bai Gujing transformed into three kings of the female kingdom and tried to confuse Sun Wukong, but was eventually seen through by Sun Wukong and started a soul-stirring battle with Bai Gujing. Sun Wukong was trapped in the Flaming Mountain In this round, Sun Wukong encountered the demon barrier of the Flaming Mountain. He used his magical power to overcome the difficulties in the sea of fire. However, in the next checkpoint, he encountered the obstruction of the demon Bull Demon King and the Iron Fan Princess. Sun Wukong collected Bajie on his way to the scriptures This time, Sun Wukong subdued Zhu Bajie and became his new partner. Zhu Bajie encountered many challenges on his way to the scriptures, but he also gradually grew into an outstanding warrior with the help of Sun Wukong. Chapter 65: Sun Wukong, Sanzang and the Buddhist Scriptures In this trip, Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang embarked on a journey to the west to learn the scriptures. They encountered many dangers and challenges, but Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang always insisted on their beliefs and finally completed the mission. Sun Wukong's Uproar in Heaven This time, Sun Wukong became an immortal because he ate Taishang Laojun's immortal peach by mistake, but he was confused about his identity. With the help of Tang Sanzang, Sun Wukong realized his responsibility and continued his journey to the west. Sun Wukong Subdues Demons on the Way to the Buddhist Scriptures In this round, Sun Wukong encountered many demons and he used his magical powers to subdue the demons and protect the safety of Tang Sanzang and the team. During this process, he had also established a deep friendship with Sha Wujing and the White Dragon Horse. Chapter 68: Sun Wukong and Sanzang retrieve the scriptures This time, Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang finally completed their mission and returned to their Huaguo Mountain. Sun Wukong also realized his mistake and was determined to correct his mistakes and continue to work hard for his own growth.
Journey to the West was a classic Chinese novel. It told the story of the three demons, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand, who went through 81 difficulties to obtain the scriptures and finally arrived at the Western Heaven to obtain them. Chapter One: Spiritual Root Nurturing Source Origins from Mind, Mind Origins from Emptiness At the beginning of the story, Sun Wukong and the other three demons obtained the ability to live forever because they stole the immortal peaches of Taishang Laojun, but they also had a falling out. They decided to go to the Western Paradise to obtain scriptures in order to obtain higher cultivation and longevity. On the way, they met Tang Sanzang, a benevolent monk. He led Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand through 81 difficulties and finally reached the Western Paradise. This time, it mainly talked about the cultivation process of Sun Wukong and the others, as well as the various difficulties and challenges they faced. Sun Wukong had been constantly honing his will and martial arts in his cultivation. At the same time, he had also encountered some obstacles from monsters and demons. Zhu Bajie lost his nature because of his greed for pleasure, but with the help of Tang Sanzang, he gradually returned to the right path. Sand Monk played a very important role in Tang Sanzang's team. He always remained loyal and brave. The main plot of the first chapter was that Sun Wukong and the others went to the East Ocean Dragon Palace to ask the Dragon King to help them find the sutra. In the process, they encountered some evil forces, but finally defeated them through courage and wisdom. This time, it also described Sun Wukong's martial arts and transformation ability to let the readers feel his strength.
Journey to the West was one of the four famous novels in ancient China. The 11 to 50 chapters were the stories of the Kingdom of Women and the Flaming Mountain. Here are my thoughts on these chapters: The Kingdom of Women was a very important chapter in the Journey to the West. It described the love story between the king of the Kingdom of Women and Tang Sanzang. In this story, Tang Sanzang was bewitched by the king of the Kingdom of Women, causing him to be unable to successfully obtain the scriptures. The characters in this story were very rich. The king, ministers, monsters, and other characters all had their own unique personality characteristics and story background. In addition, there were many philosophical sentences in the story, such as "To see a thousand miles to climb to the next level" and "To destroy an ant nest on a thousand miles dike", which profoundly revealed the philosophy of life and the truth of doing things. Flaming Mountain was an independent chapter in Journey to the West. It mainly told the story of Sun Wukong and others going to Flaming Mountain to get fire. In this story, the Flaming Mountain was a very important obstacle that required Sun Wukong and the others to overcome through a struggle. In this story, Sun Wukong and the others showed their wisdom and strength, but also revealed the weaknesses and shortcomings of human nature. Generally speaking, the 11 to 50 chapters of Journey to the West have rich cultural content and profound philosophical thinking, which is worthy of our careful taste and appreciation.
The 22nd to 27th chapters of Journey to the West were the more famous parts of Journey to the West. They described the various encounters and adventures of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand on the way to obtain the scriptures. The following is a brief introduction to this section: Sun Wukong Havoc in Heaven This time, it was mainly about Sun Wukong's first encounter on his journey to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures. Sun Wukong had a fierce battle with the Bull Demon King and the Demon King Stronghold in the Heavenly Palace and was finally conferred the title of "Great Sage Equal to Heaven" by the Jade Emperor. However, it was also because of this that it was sealed under the Five Elements Mountain by Buddha Tathagata. It was only released when Tang Sanzang and the others arrived. Chapter Twenty-Three: Sun Wukong and Sanzang's Buddhist Scriptures This time, it told the story of Sun Wukong and the others who went to the Western Paradise to obtain scriptures. Sun Wukong, Tang Sanzang and the others set foot on the road to the Western Paradise, but in the process of going to the Western Paradise, they encountered many magic obstacles and dangers, including the Flaming Mountain, the Black Wind Cave, the Water Curtain Cave, and so on. This time, Sun Wukong also told Tang Sanzang and the others about his own path of cultivation and the reason why he went to the Western Paradise to obtain scriptures. Chapter 24: Sun Wukong Encountered a Monster on His Way to the Buddhist Scriptures This time, it mainly talked about the various monsters and dangers that Sun Wukong and the others encountered on their way to obtain the scriptures. Among them, White Bone Demon, Red Boy, Black Bear Demon, and other demons tried to stop Sun Wukong and the others from obtaining the scriptures. In this round, Sun Wukong also learned to use spells such as "Transformation Technique" and "Immobilization Technique" to deal with various monsters. Sun Wukong wreaks havoc in the sky This time, it was mainly about how Sun Wukong was summoned back to the Heavenly Court by the Buddha on his way to obtain scriptures, and a fierce battle broke out. Sun Wukong had a fierce battle with the Jade Emperor, the Queen of Heaven, and others. He won the battle and was given the title of "The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal". Sun Wukong Subdues Red Boy This time, it mainly told the story of Sun Wukong subduing Red Boy. Red Boy was the son of the Bull Demon King. He tried to follow Sun Wukong to the Western Paradise to obtain the scriptures, but he also had a conflict with Sun Wukong because of this. In the end, Sun Wukong successfully subdued Red Boy through his enlightenment and interaction with him, and they went to the Western Paradise to obtain Buddhist scriptures. Sun Wukong Succeeded in the Western Paradise This time, it mainly told the story of Sun Wukong and the others who finally went to the Western Paradise to obtain the scriptures.
Journey to the West was a classical Chinese novel written by Wu Chengen, a novelist from the Ming Dynasty. The novel tells 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. The story was full of ups and downs, full of thrills and adventures, and also showed the thoughts, morals and beliefs of traditional Chinese culture. The characters in the novel had distinct personalities, with Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Sand Monk being the main characters. "Journey to the West" was hailed as a classic in the history of Chinese novels, not only in China but also in the world. It was one of the important representatives of Chinese culture and an important part of the treasure house of Chinese literature.
"Journey to the West" was one of the famous works of ancient Chinese literature. It told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand protecting the Tang Monk from the West and finally obtaining the true scripture after 81 difficulties. Chapter Five: Sun Wukong slays demons Sun Wukong was captured by the Great Demon King in the Heavenly Palace, rescued by Tang Sanzang and accepted as his disciple. Tang Sanzang took Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand to the Western Heaven to obtain scriptures. On the way, Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie made a lot of jokes, and Monk Sand played an important role. They had gone through the dangers and difficulties of the Blazing Mountain, the White Bone Demon, the Spider Demon, the Water Curtain Cave, and finally reached the Western Paradise. Chapter 6 Sun Wukong Beats White Bone Demon Three Times In order to protect Tang Sanzang and himself, Sun Wukong beat White Bone Demon three times and successfully defeated it. After that, Sun Wukong helped Tang Sanzang cross the Yellow Wind Ridge. Chapter Seven: Sun Wukong returns to the East after learning the scriptures Sun Wukong led Tang Sanzang, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand back to Tang of the East to complete the mission and obtain the scriptures. During this process, Sun Wukong also got to know many interesting characters such as the Dragon King and Bodhisattva. Chapter Eight Sun Wukong Slaying Demons and Fighting Red Boy Red Boy was Tang Sanzang's biological son. Sun Wukong had gone through many difficulties to find and protect Red Boy. In the end, Sun Wukong successfully found Red Boy and helped him overcome the difficulties. Chapter Nine: Pigsy Becomes a Spirit Zhu Bajie became a monster but was defeated and subdued by Sun Wukong. Together, they protected Tang Sanzang and experienced many adventures along the way. Chapter 10 Sun Wukong vs Red Boy Red Boy and Sun Wukong engaged in an intense battle. Sun Wukong eventually defeated Red Boy. After that, Sun Wukong helped Tang Sanzang cross the Flaming Mountain. Chapter 11: Tang Sanzang's Pilgrimage to the Western Heaven Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand finally arrived at the Western Paradise and obtained the scriptures. Tang Sanzang and his disciples finally completed their mission and returned to Tang of the East.
The titles of chapters one to seven of Journey to the West were: Sun Wukong Born 2. Sun Wukong's Way of Learning Sun Wukong Havoc in Heaven 4. Sun Wukong's Buddhist Scriptures Sun Wukong Beats White Bone Demon Three Times Sun Wukong wreaked havoc on the Flaming Mountain Sun Wukong Obtains the True Scripture
Chapter 45 of Journey to the West mainly tells the story of Sun Wukong, Tang Sanzang, and the others who went to India to obtain scriptures. In this round, Sun Wukong, the Bull Demon King, and Princess Iron Fan started a fierce battle. In the end, Sun Wukong defeated the Bull Demon King with wisdom and courage and obtained Princess Iron Fan's weapon. In chapter 46 of Journey to the West, Sun Wukong and the others encountered many obstacles on their journey to India. They even went deep into a mysterious cave. This time, Sun Wukong fought with the gods of India and successfully rescued Tang Sanzang's son and daughter. In general, Sun Wukong and the others had experienced many thrilling adventures in India, showing their courage and wisdom.