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What was Sun Wukong's most powerful spell? It was even listed as a forbidden technique by the Western Heaven?

What was Sun Wukong's most powerful spell? It was even listed as a forbidden technique by the Western Heaven?

2024-09-17 23:31
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Sun Wukong's most powerful spell was the Seventy-Two Transformations. He could transform into any form, including humans, objects, animals, and the stars in the sky. In addition, he had the Somersault Cloud and the Jingu Staff, which allowed him to fly and cast spells quickly. However, Sun Wukong's spells also had some weaknesses. Tang Sanzang and the others thought that he was a demon monkey, so he was listed as a forbidden technique by the Western Heaven. Due to his strong offensive nature, Western Paradise believed that his spells might cause harm to others, so he was forbidden from using spells.

Sun Wukong's Uproar in Heaven

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2024-09-23 17:39

Sun Wukong's Havoc in Heaven

Sun Wukong went to the East Ocean Dragon Palace to borrow treasures and asked for the Ruyi Golden Cudgel as a weapon. He also broke into the Senluo Temple of the Netherworld Realm to forcefully sell the Book of Life and Death, erasing himself from the Monkey Clan and other famous people. The Dragon King and the King of Hell complained to the Jade Emperor. The Jade Emperor wanted to capture Wukong, but Taibai Jinxing suggested that he should be released. The Jade Emperor conferred upon him the title of " Tuoma Wen." Sun Wukong was furious after he understood the meaning of this official position. He left the Southern Heavenly Gate and returned to Huaguo Mountain, raising the banner of " The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal." The Jade Emperor sent the Pagoda-Bearing Heavenly King Li Jing and the Third Prince Nezha to capture Sun Wukong, who defeated them. Once again, the Jade Emperor offered amnesty. After becoming the Great Sage Equal to Heaven, Wukong was ordered to manage the peach garden and eat all the ripe peaches. The Queen Mother wanted to hold a banquet for all the immortals and Buddhas, but she did not invite Wukong. After learning about it, Wukong transformed into a barefoot immortal and sneaked into the Jade Pool to drink the immortal wine. He was drunk and broke into the Tushita Palace of the Supreme Lord Laojun to eat the Golden Elixir. Then, he returned to Huaguo Mountain. After Guanyin Bodhisattva went to the Peach Banquet and learned of the situation, she sent Hui An to the lower realm to help fight. Hui An was defeated. Heavenly King Li asked the Jade Emperor for help. Guanyin recommended Erlang Immortal Yang Jian to participate in the battle. Erlang Shen and Wukong fought with wisdom and courage. Wukong was fighting alone and was gradually at a disadvantage. Taishang Laojun hit the top of Wukong's head with "Golden Steel Cutting". Xiao Tianquan bit Wukong's leg and Wukong was captured by the Heavenly Generals. After Wukong was captured, he was not hurt by any knife, axe, lightning, or fire. He was locked in the Eight Trigrams Furnace of Taishang Laojun to be refined. As a result, he cultivated Fiery Eyes and stepped on the furnace to continue fighting with the Heavenly Generals. The Jade Emperor had no choice but to ask Buddha to come forward. Wukong was suppressed by the Five Elements Mountain formed by the five fingers of Buddha. The immortals and Buddhas held the "Antian Meeting" to celebrate their victory.

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2026-03-01 02:19

Uproar in Heaven Sun Wukong

Sun Wukong wreaking havoc in the Heavenly Palace was an extremely exciting and important plot in Journey to the West. Sun Wukong first went to the East Ocean Dragon Palace to borrow a treasure and obtained the Ruyi Golden Cudgel. Then, he went to the Sen Luo Temple in the Nether World to forcefully cancel the Life and Death Book, and wiped out all the famous people like himself and the monkeys. After the Dragon King and the King of Hell complained, the Jade Emperor wanted to arrest him. Taibai Jinxing suggested that he be released and granted him the title of Rima Wen. Sun Wukong was furious when he learned the meaning of Rima Wen. He opened the Southern Heavenly Gate and returned to Huaguo Mountain, raising the banner of "The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal". The Jade Emperor sent Li Jing and Nezha to capture him, but he was defeated by Sun Wukong. The Jade Emperor offered amnesty again. After Sun Wukong became the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal, he managed the peach garden and ate all the ripe peaches. He was not invited to the Heavenly Peach Banquet by the Queen Mother, so he disguised himself as a barefoot immortal and sneaked into the Jade Pool to drink the immortal wine. He got drunk and broke into the Tushita Palace of the Supreme Lord to eat the Golden Elixir. After causing trouble, he returned to the Flower and Fruit Mountain. Guanyin Bodhisattva sent Hui An to investigate the military situation. Hui An failed, and Heavenly King Li asked for help. Guanyin recommended Erlang God to participate in the battle. The two fought with wisdom and courage. Sun Wukong gradually lost the upper hand. Taishang Laojun hit his head with the diamond chakram, and Xiao Tianquan bit his leg. Finally, he was captured. After being captured, he was not killed by knives, axes, lightning, and fire. He was locked in the Eight Trigrams Furnace to be refined, but he became a Fiery Eyes. After the furnace was knocked down, he continued to fight. The Jade Emperor had no choice but to ask the Buddha to surrender. In the end, he was suppressed by the Buddha at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain. The immortals and Buddhas held the "Antian Meeting" to celebrate their victory. To some extent, this plot reflected the outbreak of social contradictions and the strong sense of class resistance. In the process of causing havoc in the Heavenly Palace, Sun Wukong did not fight to the Soaring Heaven King Palace to see the Jade Emperor. He only fought to the side hall and was stopped in a stalemate. The Jade Emperor felt that it was too noisy, so he issued an edict to invite Buddha. The 100,000 Heavenly troops were under the command of Li Tianwang, while the rest of the troops had not received any orders or were deliberately avoiding the battle. In addition, after Sun Wukong wreaked havoc in the Heavenly Palace, Patriarch Bodhi was not harmed. Firstly, it was because Patriarch Bodhi's dojo was under the eyes of the West Ox Hezhou Buddha. Secondly, the cultivation method he taught Sun Wukong was powerful. It was obvious that Patriarch Bodhi had a deep foundation. Moreover, part of the reason why the Jade Emperor and the others were polite to Sun Wukong was that they considered that he might have a big shot like Patriarch Bodhi behind him.

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2026-03-22 01:38

Sun Wukong Havoc in Heaven

You may have some misunderstanding. Sun Wukong's Uproar in Heaven is the plot of chapters four to seven in Journey to the West, not chapter three. This part of the plot showed Sun Wukong's series of actions against the authority of the Heavenly Court. First, he went to the East Ocean Dragon Palace to borrow treasures to get the Golden-Hooped Cudgel, and then he went to the Sen Luo Temple in the Nether World to sell the Book of Life and Death. After the Dragon King and the King of Hell complained to the Jade Emperor, the Jade Emperor wanted to arrest him. Taibai Jinxing suggested that he be granted amnesty and granted him the title of "Ma Wen". When Sun Wukong learned that this official title was low, he was furious. He opened the Southern Heavenly Gate and returned to Huaguo Mountain with the banner of "The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal". The Jade Emperor sent the Pagoda-Bearing Heavenly King Li Jing and the Third Prince Nezha to capture them, but they were defeated by Sun Wukong. The Jade Emperor once again offered amnesty. After Sun Wukong became the Great Sage Equal to Heaven, he was ordered to manage the Peach Garden. He ate all the ripe peaches. Since he was not invited to the Peach Banquet, he transformed into a barefoot Great Immortal and sneaked into the Jade Pool to drink the immortal wine. He got drunk and broke into the Tushita Palace of the Supreme Lord to eat the Golden Elixir. After causing trouble, he returned to the Flower and Fruit Mountain. Guanyin Bodhisattva sent Hui An to the lower realm to help in the battle. After Hui An failed, Guanyin recommended Erlang Immortal Yang Jian to participate in the battle. Sun Wukong gradually lost in the battle with Erlang God. He was hit on the top of his head by Taishang Laojun's "diamond chakram" and his leg was bitten by Xiao Tianquan. Finally, he was captured by the heavenly generals. After being captured, he was not killed by knives, axes, lightning, or fire. He was locked in the Eight Trigrams Furnace of the Supreme Elderly Lord to be refined. Instead, he cultivated Fiery Eyes and continued to fight with the Heavenly Generals after the furnace was knocked down. Finally, the Jade Emperor asked the Buddha to come out and subdue him, pressing him under the Five Elements Mountain. This series of plots was a very important and exciting part of Journey to the West. To a certain extent, it reflected the outbreak of social contradictions and the strong sense of class resistance. Watching Journey to the West: Sun Wukong Beats the White Bone Demon Three Times is not enough. Everyone is welcome to click to read the novel!

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2026-06-24 05:05

Uproar in Heaven, Sun Wukong's character

During the Uproar in Heaven, Sun Wukong had many outstanding personalities. He was rebellious and unruly. He dared to openly challenge the authority of the Heavenly Court and self-proclaimed himself as the " Great Sage Equal to Heaven ". He was not afraid of the rulers of the Heavenly Court such as the Jade Emperor. This kind of rebellion was manifested in his disdain for the traditional hierarchy. He acted according to his own wishes and did not want to be bound by the rules of the Heavenly Court. At the same time, he was brave and fearless. When facing the encirclement of the heavenly soldiers and generals, he did not retreat and actively fought. He still dared to fight even when there was a great disparity in strength, displaying extraordinary courage. Sun Wukong was also very smart and witty. In the process of confronting the gods of the Heavenly Court, he could skillfully deal with various situations and use his own skills and wisdom to deal with the gods. For example, he would change in many ways to avoid pursuit or attack the opponent unexpectedly. He had a strong self-esteem and was furious at the Heavenly Court's contempt and unfair treatment of him. This prompted him to create a ruckus in the Heavenly Court to prove his strength and status, so that the Heavenly Court would acknowledge his existence.

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2026-03-25 06:05

The Story of Sun Wukong's Uproar in Heaven

Sun Wukong wreaking havoc in Heaven was a classic plot in Journey to the West. Sun Wukong first went to the East Ocean Dragon Palace to borrow a treasure and obtained the Ruyi Golden Cudgel as a weapon. Then, he went to the Senluo Temple in the Nether World to forcefully sell the Book of Life and Death, erasing himself from the Monkey Clan and other famous people. The Dragon King and the King of Hell complained to the Jade Emperor. The Jade Emperor wanted to capture Wukong, but Taibai Jinxing suggested that he should be released. Therefore, the Jade Emperor named Wukong as " Jiamawen ". Wukong was furious when he realized that his position was low, so he went back to Huaguo Mountain through the Southern Heavenly Gate and raised the banner of " The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal ". The Jade Emperor sent the Pagoda-Bearing Heavenly King Li Jing and the Third Prince Nezha to capture Sun Wukong, who defeated them. The Jade Emperor once again offered amnesty. After Wukong became the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal, he was ordered to manage the peach garden. He ate all the ripe peaches. The Queen Mother of Heaven invited all the immortals and buddhas to the banquet but Wukong was not invited. After Wukong knew about it, he transformed into a barefoot immortal and sneaked into the Jade Pool to drink the immortal wine. He was drunk and broke into the palace of the Supreme Lord Laojun to eat the golden elixir. Then he returned to Huaguo Mountain. Guanyin Bodhisattva sent Hui An to the lower realm to investigate the military situation and help fight. Hui An was defeated, and Heavenly King Li asked for help. Guanyin recommended Erlang Perfected Lord Yang Jian to participate in the battle. Erlang Shen and Wukong fought fiercely. Wukong was gradually at a disadvantage. Taishang Laojun hit the top of Wukong's head with "Golden Steel Cutting". Xiao Tianquan bit Wukong's leg. Wukong was finally captured by the Heavenly Generals. After being captured, Wukong was not killed by knives, axes, lightning, and fire. He was locked in the Eight Trigrams Furnace of the Supreme Lord, but he was refined into Fiery Eyes. After the pill furnace was knocked down, he continued to fight with the Heavenly Generals. The Jade Emperor had no choice but to ask Buddha to come forward. Wukong was suppressed by the Five Elements Mountain formed by the five fingers of Buddha. The immortals and Buddhas held the "Antian Meeting" to celebrate their victory. To some extent, this plot reflected the outbreak of social contradictions and the strong sense of class resistance.

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2026-02-28 11:40

Sun Wukong's Uproar in Heaven (50 words)

Sun Wukong borrowed the treasure of the East Sea Dragon Palace to erase the Book of Life and Death. The Jade Emperor summoned him and granted him the title of Ma Wen. Later, he was granted the title of the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. He rebelled against the Heavenly Palace again because of the Peach Banquet and other matters. Finally, he was suppressed by Tathagata. Watching Journey to the West: Sun Wukong Beats the White Bone Demon Three Times is not enough. Everyone is welcome to click to read the novel!

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2026-02-22 22:37

Western Gods vs Sun Wukong

In the search results provided, there were no novels about the battle between the western gods and Sun Wukong.

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2025-01-12 18:34

The Story of Sun Wukong Havoc in Heaven

The story of Sun Wukong's Uproar in Heaven was as follows: Sun Wukong first went to the East Ocean Dragon Palace to borrow treasures and obtain the Ruyi Jingu Staff. Then, he entered the Senluo Hall of the Netherworld Realm and forcefully sold the Book of Life and Death. The Dragon King and the King of Hell went to heaven to complain. The Jade Emperor originally wanted to capture Wukong, but after the suggestion of Taibai Jinxing, he was granted amnesty and was given the title of "Horse Wen". Sun Wukong was furious when he learned that this official position was low. He opened the Southern Heavenly Gate and returned to Huaguo Mountain, raising the banner of "The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal". The Jade Emperor sent the Pagoda-Bearing Heavenly King Li Jing and the Third Prince Nezha to capture them, but they were defeated by Sun Wukong. The Jade Emperor once again adopted the suggestion of Taibai Jinxing to recruit Sun Wukong. After Sun Wukong became the Great Sage, he was ordered to manage the peach garden. He ate all the ripe peaches. Since the Queen Mother of Heaven didn't invite him to the Peach Banquet, he disguised himself as a barefoot immortal and sneaked into the Jade Pool to drink the immortal wine. He also got drunk and broke into the Tushita Palace of the Supreme Lord to eat the Golden Elixir. Then, he returned to the Flower and Fruit Mountain. Guanyin Bodhisattva sent Hui 'an to the lower realm to help the battle, but he was defeated. Heavenly King Li asked the Jade Emperor for help, and Guanyin recommended Erlang Zhenjun Yang Jian to participate in the battle. Erlang Shen and Wukong fought fiercely, and Wukong was gradually at a disadvantage. Taishang Laojun hit Wukong's head with the diamond chakram, and Xiaotian Dog bit Wukong's leg. Wukong was captured. The blade, axe, thunder, and fire could not hurt him. The Grand Supreme Elderly Lord locked him in the Eight Trigrams Furnace to refine him, but he cultivated the Fiery Eyes and knocked down the pill furnace, continuing to fight with the Heavenly Generals. In the end, the Jade Emperor invited the Buddha to come forward. Wukong was suppressed by the Five Elements Mountain formed by the five fingers of the Buddha.

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2026-01-27 03:42

The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal, Sun Wukong

" The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal, Sun Wukong " was a Hong Kong TV series based on the original Journey to the West. The drama told the story of Sun Wukong's fierce battle with the Heavenly Demon in order to obtain the Tripitaka Sutra. The directors included Feng Baiyuan, Huang Weiming, and Li Wenlong. The main actors were Zhang Dicky, Liang Hanwen, Lee Cansen, and so on. The show was first aired in 2002 and had 35 episodes. Currently, it could be watched for free on some online film and television platforms.

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2025-01-11 17:37
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