In Journey to the West, the real Monkey King was defeated by the fake Monkey King and the real Monkey King committed suicide. This plot was deliberately left by the author of Journey to the West, Wu Chengen, because the story of the real and fake Sun Wukong was an important plot in the novel, and the death of the real Sun Wukong was a relatively unexpected ending. Wu Chengen might have wanted to express some profound theme through this plot, such as human courage and self-transcendence, or the short-lived and impermanence of life. He might also want to explore the nature of human nature and the fear of death. Therefore, the story of the real and fake Sun Wukong was not just a simple adventure story but a rich and enlightening plot. Of course, some people might think that this plot was a little too mysterious and bizarre. Some people might even think that the real Sun Wukong really committed suicide. However, no matter whether it was true or not, the story of Sun Wukong was still a classic plot in Journey to the West, which influenced the entire Chinese literature and culture.
Wu Cheng 'en was a Chinese novelist from the Ming Dynasty. He wrote Journey to the West, which was a famous novel about the adventures of Sun Wukong and others in the Western Paradise. However, the image of Sun Wukong was not a real historical figure. He was just a fictional character created by Wu Chengen to express the heroism and adventurous spirit of traditional Chinese culture. The image of Sun Wukong was not a real historical figure. He first appeared in literary works rather than historical biographies. Therefore, the historical authenticity of Sun Wukong could not be proven.
In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong was not the most powerful character written by Wu Chengen. Although Sun Wukong was one of the main characters in the novel, Wu Chengen did not write him as the most powerful character. In Journey to the West, other characters also had many powerful abilities, such as Tang Sanzang, who could chant spells to cure diseases, Zhu Bajie, who could transform into various forms, and Monk Sand, who could dive and so on. In addition, there were many other powerful characters in the novel, such as the demon ox demon king, the immortal jade emperor, and so on. Therefore, Sun Wukong was not the most powerful character in Journey to the West. The other characters also had their own strengths and weaknesses.
The Sun Wukong in Wu Chengen's novel Journey to the West did have a prototype in history. Sun Wukong's prototype was the Tang Dynasty monk Xuanzang. He set out from China to India to obtain many Buddhist scriptures. Sun Wukong was a monster that Xuanzang met on his way to learn the scriptures. He used various means to deceive and defeat Tang Sanzang and others, but was eventually subdued by Tang Sanzang and became his disciple. The image of Sun Wukong is also influenced by Chinese traditional culture. His image has the characteristics of myths and legends, representing the mythical figures in Chinese traditional culture. Sun Wukong's physical features included a strand of hair on his head that reached his eyebrows, black hair on his ears and shoulders, two bright eyes, a round face, a tall and strong figure, and so on.
Journey to the West was indeed not written by Wu Chengen. It had another author. "Journey to the West" was a long novel written by the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen. It told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang, who went to the Western Heaven to obtain scriptures after going through 81 difficulties. However, there were also some people who believed that Journey to the West was not written by Wu Chengen but by another author. This point of view was mainly due to the fact that there were many places in Journey to the West that did not conform to traditional culture and historical knowledge, and some plots and characters in the novel were similar to other literary works. However, different scholars and readers had different views on this issue. They needed to analyze it in detail.
The real and fake Monkey King was indeed an example of the Monkey Clone Technique. Wu Xianyun's point of view was correct. In Journey to the West, the real Wukong was depicted as a very powerful monkey, while the fake Wukong was a very weak monkey who used the doppelganger technique to confuse and defeat the real Wukong. There are still many unsolved mysteries in this story. For example, why does the fake Wukong need to use the avatar technique to confuse the real Wukong? Why did the fake Wukong defeat the real Wukong? These questions had been troubling the readers.
The real and fake Monkey King was one of the plots in Journey to the West. The story took place after Sun Wukong was sealed by Buddha at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain. Two monkeys, the Black Bear Spirit and the Monkey King, wanted to challenge Sun Wukong's strength but failed. The fake Monkey King was created by the Bull Demon King and Princess Iron Fan. They wanted to use the Monkey King to challenge Sun Wukong, but Sun Wukong saw through them and defeated them. As for the True Monkey King, he was conjured by Sun Wukong himself. After cultivating for many years at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain, he finally broke through the seal and returned to the human world. The real Monkey King and the fake Monkey King engaged in a fierce battle, and Sun Wukong won. This battle also showed Sun Wukong's wit, courage, and strength, making it a classic plot in Journey to the West.
"Journey to the West" was one of the four famous ancient Chinese novels. It told the story of the adventures of Sun Wukong and other protagonists in the Western Paradise. The main plot of the story was as follows: Sun Wukong was the Monkey King of the Flower-Fruit Mountain. He had obtained supernatural powers by stealing the Immortal Peaches of Taishang Laojun. He could transform into various forms. He came to the human world and ate Princess Iron Fan's banana fan by mistake. Princess Iron Fan subdued him and brought him to the Heavenly Palace. In the Heavenly Palace, Sun Wukong, the Bull Demon King, and the monkeys in the Demon King's stronghold had a fierce battle. Later, Sun Wukong heard that Tang Sanzang could go to the Western Heaven to get the scriptures. On the way to the Western Heaven to get the scriptures, he went through many hardships with Bajie, Friar Sand and others. On the way, Sun Wukong encountered many dangers and challenges, such as Master Sanzang being captured by demons, Sun Wukong's battle with Red Boy, and the fierce battle with the monkeys in the Demon King's Stronghold. Sun Wukong also continued to grow and evolve, gradually becoming mature and intelligent. In the process of obtaining the sutra, Sun Wukong had even fought a fierce battle with the White Bone Demon in order to protect Tang Sanzang and finally defeated the White Bone Demon. In addition, Sun Wukong also helped Tang Sanzang get rid of many monsters and became a hero in people's hearts. The Real Monkey King was a story line in the story. In order to obtain a place to obtain the scriptures, Sun Wukong had a battle with Princess Iron Fan, who pretended to be the Monkey King. The battle ended with Sun Wukong's defeat, but he also strengthened his belief and finally succeeded in obtaining the true scripture.
Not necessarily. The author of Journey to the West was the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen. However, some people believed that Journey to the West was not written by Wu Chengen, but a satirical novel by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai, which was later adapted into Journey to the West. Therefore, there were different opinions about the author of Journey to the West.
In the seventh chapter of Journey to the West, Wu Chengen wrote that the Blessed One had subdued Sun Wukong and apologized to Sun Wu, taught Sun Wukong martial arts, and finally subdued Sun Wukong.
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