Sun Wukong's sentence came from the 33rd chapter of Journey to the West. The original text was: "The monkey king listened and cupped his hands and said,'Isn't this the young Sun Wukong? What can I do for you?" The first and second parts were: "Isn't this the young Sun Wukong?" May I know what advice you have for me?" "Suddenly, I heard the Monkey King call out,'Isn't this the young Sun Wukong? What can I do for you?"
Sun Wukong was a classic character in Journey to the West. In terms of personality, he was brave and fearless. In the face of many powerful demons and ghosts, he never flinched. Whether it was the powerful Bull Demon King or the cunning White Bone Demon, he always rushed to the front and protected Tang Sanzang with a fearless spirit. His intelligence and wit were also admirable. In the face of various difficulties, he was good at using his wisdom to resolve the crisis. For example, in a fight with a demon, he would ingeniously use the demon's weakness, like drilling into Princess Iron Fan's stomach to force her to hand over the banana fan. Sun Wukong also had the quality of being firm and persistent. There were many difficulties along the way, but the eighty-one difficulties did not make him waver at all. He always moved forward toward his goal unwaveringly. His rebellious and unruly behavior was particularly obvious in the early days. He dared to challenge the authority. The havoc in the Heavenly Palace was his bold resistance to the authority of the Heavenly Court. He was unwilling to be arbitrarily assigned an official position by the Heavenly Court and self-proclaimed as the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. He challenged the hierarchy of the Heavenly Court. In terms of emotions and moral character, he was loyal and loyal to Tang Sanzang. Although Tang Sanzang sometimes misunderstood him and drove him away, he always came back to help Tang Sanzang without hesitation when he was in trouble. He was humorous and humorous. When the four of them got along, he often used humorous words to resolve the tense atmosphere. At the same time, he had a strong sense of self-esteem and cared very much about his identity and status. He felt humiliated when he was sealed by Ma Wen and rose up to resist. He also sympathized with the weak. When he saw mortals being persecuted by demons, he would feel pity and do his best to help them. From his growth, he had gradually grown from a reckless stone monkey to the Victorious Fighting Buddha. In the early days, he acted recklessly with his own abilities. After 500 years of reflection at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain and the tempering on the way to the Western Paradise, he understood the rules and responsibilities, and finally achieved a positive result. He was a classic literary figure with many excellent qualities and complicated personality changes.
In the original story of Journey to the West, Sun Wukong was born from the immortal stone of Huaguo Mountain in the Aolai Kingdom of Dongsheng Divine Prefecture. When he was born, he worshiped the four directions, and the golden light in his eyes shocked the Heavenly Court. Later, he led the monkeys to find the Water Curtain Cave and was honored as the "Monkey King". In order to obtain immortality, he traveled across the ocean to become a disciple of the great ancestor Bodhi and was given the Buddhist name Sun Wukong. After he returned, he broke into the East Ocean Dragon Palace and took the Ruyi Golden-Hooped Rod and other treasures. Later, he was conscripted into the Heavenly Court by Taibai Jinxing and was granted the title of Ma Wen. He was forced to admit it by the Heavenly Court because he was too petty and self-proclaimed as the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. He was also imprisoned in the Five Elements Mountain by Buddha Tathagata after he got drunk and disrupted the Feast of Peaches, stole immortal pills and caused a ruckus in the Heavenly Palace. Five hundred years later, he was rescued by Tang Sanzang and was given the nickname "Monkey". From then on, he protected Tang Sanzang and went to the Western Heaven to obtain Buddhist scriptures through eighty-one difficulties. Along the way, he subdued demons and finally obtained the true scripture. He was conferred the title of "Fighting Buddha". He was smart, lively, loyal, and hated evil. In the story, he represented wit and courage.
Journey to the West was a very popular movie series, which told the story of Joker (the reincarnation of Sun Wukong), his love and fate with Zixia Fairy and others. There were many classic lines in the movie. For example, Zixia Fairy once said,"Whether I understand it or not, I am no longer a god. I only understand one thing. It is so painful to love someone." Sun Wukong also said,"I won't kill you because you're a woman. Don't think that I'm afraid of you." In A Chinese Oath to the West, the image of Sun Wukong was reconstructed. He was transformed into the character of Joker, full of contradictions and struggles. Joker loved Bai Jingjing deeply, but because of fate, he couldn't be with her. He wanted to pursue freedom, but he was bound by the sins of his previous life. Such an image made the audience more able to see the reflection of humanity in him.
Here are a few recommended novels by Sun Wukong: 1. "Big Splash Monkey" Author: Turtle is not a turtle. This novel reinterpreted the story of Sun Wukong, telling the story of a modern person who transmigrated into Sun Wukong. In the process of seeking immortality, he fell in love with a sparrow and united the demons to use modern technology to resist the oppression of the Heavenly Court. 2. The author of "The Great Demon Monkey" said,"A turtle is not a turtle." This novel told the story of the six demon races, which were united by the demon emperor to fight against the Heavenly Court and divide the three worlds. As the news that the Demon Emperor's lifespan was about to end spread like wildfire, various forces were restless. 3. [Journey to the Wasteland] Author: Kelp Wine. The novel was set in the wasteland and seamlessly connected with the Journey to the West. It told the story of demons who monopolized cutting-edge technology through radiation and experimental mutation, and then the gods and Buddhas who pretended to be ghosts. The characters were impressive, including the venomous little white dragon, the three nothings loli Jing Liuli, Wen Qingwei Zhu Bajie, the red guard Jin Chanzi, and so on. These novels covered different topics and styles, replaying the story of Sun Wukong, bringing new perspectives and storylines to readers.
Sun Wukong was also known as the Monkey King, Monkey King, and the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. He was one of the main characters in the Ming Dynasty novel Journey to the West. He looked like a monkey with a sharp mouth and shrunken cheeks. He was a stone ape born from an immortal stone. Because he led the monkeys into the Water Curtain Cave, he was honored as the "Monkey King". In order to learn the art of immortality, he worshipped the founder Bodhi as his teacher and was given the Dharma name "Sun Wukong". After he returned, the demons worshipped him. He forced his way into the East Sea Dragon Palace and obtained the Ruyi Golden Cudgel, the Phoenix-winged Purple Gold Crown, the Golden Suozi Armor, and the Lotus Root Silk Cloud Walking Shoes from the Dragon Kings of the Four Seas. He made a big fuss in the underworld and got the Venus to summon him to the Heavenly Court. He was granted the official title of Ma Wen. Because he hated the small official position, he self-proclaimed himself as the "Great Sage Equal to Heaven" and forced the Heavenly Court to acknowledge him. He also disturbed the Feast of Peaches due to drunkenness, stole immortal pills, and caused a ruckus in the Heavenly Palace. By accident, he cultivated the body of King Kong and the Fiery Golden Eyes. Finally, he was imprisoned in the Five Elements Mountain by Tathagata. After being suppressed in the Five Elements Mountain, he was enlightened by Guanyin. Five hundred years later, he was rescued by Tang Sanzang and gained the mixed name of "Monkey". From then on, he protected Tang Sanzang and went through 81 difficulties to obtain the true scriptures and cultivate the "Fighting Buddha". Sun Wukong was smart, lively, loyal, and abhorred evil. In folk culture, he represented wit and courage. After the novel Journey to the West was written in the Ming Dynasty, its image was constantly transplanted, adapted, and processed in various artistic manifestations, such as monkey shows, paper-cuts, shadow plays, puppets, etc. Even in Fujian and other regions of China, it formed the belief of the "Great Sage, Heaven's Equal" and spread at home and abroad.
In a Chinese Oscarness Journey to the West, Sun Wukong's lover was Zixia Fairy. Zixia Fairy once said," The man I love is a hero. One day, he will come to marry me on a colorful cloud." She had been waiting for someone to step on the seven-colored auspicious clouds to marry her, but she had guessed the beginning correctly, but not the end. Zixia Fairy sacrificed herself to save Sun Wukong. Joker was the reincarnation of Sun Wukong, and he had an ill-fated relationship with Zixia Fairy. In short, Sun Wukong's ideal person was Zixia Fairy.
Sun Wukong in Journey to the West had many personalities. He was brave and fearless. He never flinched when facing all kinds of demons and monsters. He dared to fight. It was also very smart and resourceful. It was good at using wisdom and skills to resolve crises. On the way, he was determined and persistent, never giving up on his goal. Sun Wukong also had a rebellious and unruly personality, often challenging authority. He was loyal and loyal to Tang Sanzang. He was also humorous, which made him quite attractive. They had strong self-esteem and attached great importance to their identity and status. At the same time, although they were brave, they sympathized with the weak. They also had the qualities of optimism and willingness to help others. They had a strong self-cultivation ability and constantly improved themselves.
Dear listeners, Hello everyone! Today, I would like to tell you the wonderful story of Sun Wukong's havoc in the Heavenly Palace in Journey to the West. Sun Wukong was originally a stone monkey born from the immortal stone on the top of the Huaguo Mountain in the Aolai Nation of the Eastern Victory Divine Continent. He was filled with spirituality when he was born and quickly became the leader of the monkey group. He was respectfully called the " Monkey King ". Out of his desire for immortality, he traveled across the sea to worship the Bodhi Ancestor. He learned the Seventy-two Transformations and the Somersault Cloud and other powerful skills. When he returned from his studies, he called himself the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal. Sun Wukong's feats at the Flowerfruit Mountain attracted the attention of the Heavenly Court. The Jade Emperor initially despised him, but later recruited him to appease him. However, Sun Wukong soon realized that this was just a small official and felt that he had been fooled. In a fit of anger, he returned to Huaguo Mountain and once again raised the banner of the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal to openly oppose the Heavenly Court. The Jade Emperor sent troops to attack, but the Third Prince of Nezha and Sun Wukong fought fiercely, but it was difficult to determine the winner. The Jade Emperor had no choice but to send Taibai Jinxing to appease him and make him the real "Great Sage Equal to Heaven", letting him manage the peach garden. The Feast of Peaches was about to begin, and all the immortals were looking forward to receiving invitations. However, Sun Wukong was not invited, which made him very angry. He cast a spell to freeze the seven fairies. After learning the details of the event, he disguised himself as a barefoot immortal and sneaked into the Peach Banquet. He ate and drank wantonly at the banquet. He even ran to the Grand Supreme Elderly Lord's Tushita Palace and ate up the golden core. Then, he took the remaining immortal wine and immortal fruits back to the Flowerfruit Mountain to share with the monkeys. This series of actions completely angered the Jade Emperor. He sent a powerful lineup to attack Sun Wukong, and the Erlang God Yang Jian led the six Meishan brothers and many heavenly troops to the Huaguo Mountain. Sun Wukong and Erlang Shen began a soul-stirring life and death contest. The two of them were ever-changing. They fought from the sky to the ground, and from the ground to the water, but it was difficult to tell who was better. There were actually many reasons behind Sun Wukong's havoc in Heaven. On the one hand, he was deceived and humiliated by the Heavenly Court. He went from the horse to the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal, who had no power. Then he was struck by lightning and thrown into the Eight Trigrams Furnace. He was so angry that he wanted to vent his anger and take revenge on the Jade Emperor. On the other hand, the Heavenly Army and Heavenly Generals attacked the Huaguo Mountain many times. After winning, they were arrogant. Sun Wukong wanted to intimidate them. At the same time, he wanted to regain his title as the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal and declare his status in the Three Realms. However, although Sun Wukong's actions were heroic, they were also a little reckless. Although he was very powerful, it was extremely difficult for him to fight against the entire Heaven Realm. In the end, he was suppressed by Gautama Buddha at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain for 500 years. This story gave us a profound revelation: in life, we should not be impulsive and reckless when facing things. We should think more, which may reduce setbacks. This was the story of Sun Wukong wreaking havoc in Heaven, a legendary story full of fantasy and profound meaning. Thank you, everyone!
In the 86th edition of the TV series Journey to the West, Sun Wukong's entrance song was the Prelude to Journey to the West, also known as the Sound of the Cloud Palace. It was composed by Xu Jingqing, conducted by Hu Bingxu, and performed by the Central Ballet orchestra. This song was in the form of a female chorus. It started with a wind instrument, coupled with electronic music, guzheng, pipa, and other musical instruments. It included psychedelic bouncing electronic music, bass guitar, China guzheng, pipa, and chimes, Western trumpet, violin, harp, and other orchestral instruments, African tamales, and ethereal female voices. Finally, it ended with a harp. Not satisfied with the game? You can read the novel related to Black Myth: Wukong to understand the exciting plot!
The image of Sun Wukong in the Journey to the West was a brave, intelligent, creative, and humorous character. He was a monkey with extraordinary strength and wisdom, able to easily defeat all kinds of demons and ghosts. He also had some human weaknesses such as aggressiveness, stubbornness and irritability, but these characteristics also made him a very interesting and attractive character. In the novel, the image of Sun Wukong was very three-dimensional and rich. His experiences and story lines were also very colorful.