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The snake spirit from the Zhejiang version of Journey to the West appeared in the 27th episode of Basilisk.
As a fan of online literature, I can't judge the value of a certain version of Journey to the West. However, it could be said that different versions and adjustments would be made to the original work to meet the audience's tastes and market needs. Therefore, choosing the version that best matched the original work required a comprehensive consideration of many factors, such as the story, character image, actor performance, and so on. Although there were many versions of Journey to the West, one of the most popular versions was the 1986 CCTV version. This version of Sun Wukong was very successful. His image was very similar to the original Sun Wukong, including Sun Wukong's personality, appearance, loyalty to Tang Sanzang, and fighting spirit. This version of Sun Wukong was also played by the famous actor Chen Kun, and his performance was widely recognized. However, other versions of Journey to the West could also be considered to be one of the versions that conform to the original work, such as the 1978 Hong Kong version of Journey to the West, the 1996 Taiwan version of Journey to the West, and so on. These versions of Sun Wukong's image also had some differences, but they all retained the original story and character image to a certain extent. Therefore, choosing the version that was most in line with the original work needed to be decided according to personal preferences and preferences.
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 one of the main characters in Journey to the West. He was a very interesting and charming character. He had the Seventy-Two Transformations and the Somersault Cloud, which allowed him to easily defeat all kinds of demons and ghosts. However, Sun Wukong also had some shortcomings. For example, he would sometimes lose control and cause trouble, and sometimes he did not respect the rules. Therefore, we can make the following logical judgment: - Sun Wukong's ability was very powerful, so he could surpass the rules to a certain extent. - Although he would sometimes lose control, he had strong self-control and could return to normal at critical moments. - Although he would sometimes cause trouble, he would also lose control in order to protect Tang Sanzang and the others. - Sun Wukong respected the rules and had always abided by all kinds of rules on the way to the scriptures. Therefore, from the above logical judgment, it can be seen that Sun Wukong can surpass the rules to a certain extent, but he will also abide by the rules. He respects the rules and has always followed various rules on the way to the scriptures.
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.
The Monkey King in Journey to the West was the incarnation of the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal, from Chinese mythology. Sun Wukong was originally born in the Huaguo Mountain. He was the Monkey King who later became an immortal and worshipped Patriarch Bodhi as his teacher. He learned the Seventy-two Transformations and the Somersault Cloud. On the way, Sun Wukong helped Tang Sanzang to go to the west to get the scriptures. Together with Bajie and Monk Sand, they went through all kinds of hardships to defeat all kinds of demons and ghosts to protect Tang Sanzang's safety and finally obtain the scriptures.
There was no fight between the Bull Demon King and Sun Wukong in Journey to the West because the Bull Demon King was one of the villains in Journey to the West and Sun Wukong was one of the righteous characters. The Bull Demon King's plot in the novel was relatively short and he was eventually defeated by Sun Wukong. The battle between Sun Wukong and the Bull Demon King was just a fictional plot in the novel and did not exist in the actual novel chapters.
😋I recommend the following novels to you: << Rebirth of Flowerfruit Mountain >>: The protagonist is reborn as a monkey on Flowerfruit Mountain who witnessed the birth of Sun Wukong and begins a new adventure. [Supreme Deity: The protagonist is the Great Sage, Sun Wukong, who vows to be as tall as the heavens. Let's see how he will ascend to the heavens and become invincible.] [Wilderness: I, Sun Wukong, will never learn from the scriptures!]: He traveled to the West and became Sun Wukong, controlling his own fate and starting a war. The above are all completed novels. I hope you like my recommendations.😗If you need more recommendations or have any questions, feel free to let me know.
Sun Wukong was one of the most famous characters in Journey to the West and one of the most representative characters in the entire novel. His existence not only added infinite interest to the whole story, but also became one of the important topics for people to discuss and study ancient Chinese mythology, religion, philosophy and other issues. In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong was a character with great personality, courage, intelligence, wit, and open-mindedness. He had extraordinary skills and wisdom, and could easily control the Seventy-two Transformations, Somersault Cloud, and other magical treasures, and could easily defeat all kinds of demons and ghosts. He was not afraid of danger, was not afraid of sacrifice, in order to complete his mission at all costs, even in the face of powerful enemies, he always maintained a brave and firm heart. The image of Sun Wukong represented the brave, open-minded, and tenacious qualities of traditional Chinese culture. It also reflected people's pursuit of freedom, equality, and justice. His image had become an indispensable part of Chinese traditional culture. However, the image of Sun Wukong also received different evaluations. Some people thought that his image was too violent and fierce, which challenged the traditional moral values, so he was regarded as a rebel; while others thought that although his image was aggressive, his open-mindedness, courage and tenacity also reflected people's pursuit of freedom, equality, justice and other values, so he was regarded as a hero. Sun Wukong was one of the most famous characters in Journey to the West. His existence not only added infinite interest to the whole story, but also became one of the important topics for people to discuss and study ancient Chinese mythology, religion, philosophy and other issues. To evaluate the character of Sun Wukong, we should look at his image from different angles. His bravery, perseverance, open-mindedness, rebellion, justice and other qualities are all he has as a hero.