In Journey to the West, the Nine Spirit Primogenitor was one of the demons with nine heads: left head, right head, middle head, right second head, left second head, left third head, right third head, middle head, right fourth head and left fourth head. According to the novel, these nine heads were collected by the Nine Spirit Saint from different monsters. According to legend, he had obtained the left head from the Bull Demon King, the right head from Princess Iron Fan, the middle head from Sun Wukong, the left and right heads from Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand, the right and third heads from Sun Wukong's master Bodhi, the left and right four heads from Tang Sanzang and his disciples, and the left and right heads from other demons. Therefore, Yuan Sage Jiuling's nine heads were not something he was born with. He had obtained them through different methods. Each of these heads had different abilities. The left and right heads had special abilities. They could control the three elements of wind, water and fire. They were called "Three Heads and Eight Arms" and were one of the most powerful powers of the Nine Spirit Sage.
In Journey to the West, the original form of the Nine Spirits Sage was Sun Wukong. Sun Wukong was originally a monkey. Later, he became an immortal and worshipped Patriarch Bodhi as his teacher. He learned the Dao technique and mastered the seventy-two transformations to become an immortal. Along the way, Sun Wukong, Tang Sanzang and the others experienced many dangers and difficulties and helped them obtain the true scriptures.
Sun Wukong and Princess Iron Fan engaged in a fierce battle. During the battle, Princess Iron Fan transformed into an iron fan and fanned Sun Wukong. Sun Wukong used his ability to transform into a firebird and tried to attack Princess Iron Fan with flames. However, Princess Iron Fan used her wind skill to block and finally trapped Sun Wukong. Princess Iron Fan asked Tang Sanzang for help. Tang Sanzang agreed to help Sun Wukong. Princess Iron Fan finally agreed to send Sun Wukong to the Pure Land of the West, but she asked Sun Wukong to abide by the precepts and not kill people on the way. Sun Wukong promised to keep his promise. In the end, Sun Wukong successfully passed through the Flaming Mountain and arrived at the Pure Land of the West. In the Pure Land, Sun Wukong met Princess Iron Fan's master, Patriarch Bodhi. Patriarch Bodhi praised Sun Wukong for his profound Dao and taught him some spells. Sun Wukong was extremely grateful and decided to stay in the Pure Land of the West to continue his cultivation.
Sun Wukong and Princess Iron Fan engaged in a fierce battle. Princess Iron Fan transformed into an iron fan and fanned it. The cool and refreshing feeling made Sun Wukong feel extremely uncomfortable. Sun Wukong thought of a way. He used his Jingu Staff to turn Princess Iron Fan into a fly and then killed the flies around her one by one. The Iron Fan Princess was furious. She transformed into the Iron Fan Giant and took back the Jingu Staff. Then, she attacked Sun Wukong with the fan in her hand. However, Sun Wukong was not afraid. He dodged Princess Iron Fan's attacks all the way and used his supernatural power to turn Princess Iron Fan into a snail. Finally, Sun Wukong discovered the weakness of Princess Iron Fan and used his supernatural power to turn her into a butterfly. Sun Wukong took the opportunity to attack and knocked Princess Iron Fan to the ground, winning.
The ninth chapter of Journey to the West was the chapter of Wukong Subduing Demons. In this trip, Sun Wukong, Tang Sanzang and the others met many monsters on their way to India to obtain scriptures. Sun Wukong used his supernatural powers to launch a fierce battle with the demons. There were also some famous plots in this episode, such as Sun Wukong helping Tang Sanzang to obtain scriptures and some classic conversations between Tang Sanzang and Sun Wukong.
Yuan Sage Jiuling was a monster in the classic Journey to the West. He was the mount of Lord Taiyi and the only disciple of Lord Taiyi. Yuan Sage Jiuling was very powerful. In the original novel, it was described as " Roar: The Three Saints, the Nine Springs." It was one of the very few monsters in the novel who was not interested in the meat of Tang Sanzang. It easily won the battle with Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie. Later, it was subdued by the Heavenly Lord of Taiyi Salvation invited by Sun Wukong and brought back to the Heavenly Court. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality "!
In the manga "Journey to the West: The Soul of the Great Ape", the nine-tailed fox was Sun Wukong's friend from hundreds of years ago. She took a fancy to Tang Sanzang and tried to keep him, even having conflicts with Sun Wukong and others. She first invited Wukong to return to Huaguo Mountain but was rejected. Later, she wanted to keep Tang Sanzang and set up a maze to prevent them from leaving. In the conflict, she displayed her powerful combat strength and completely turned against Wukong. In the end, Wukong fought with her to save his master and junior brothers. At the same time, the nine-tailed fox was also the beautiful fox in Investiture of the Gods. In some legends, if the nine-tailed fox wanted to become a human, it needed to eat 100 human livers. Every 100 years, a tail would appear. After all nine tails were complete, 100 years later (that is, 1000 years of life), after eating 100 men's livers, it could become a beautiful woman. However, in the stories, the nine-tailed fox often failed when it ate the 100th liver. In "Inhumane", there was a nine-tailed fox named September who had lived for two hundred years. After personification, her white hair reached her shoulders. She wore loose clothes and looked a little boyish.
The ninth chapter of Journey to the West mainly described how Sun Wukong led the four monks, Tang Sanzang, Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand, to India to obtain the scriptures. On the way, they encountered the Bull Demon King, the monsters and the flaming mountain. In the end, Sun Wukong used his wisdom and strength to defeat all kinds of monsters and successfully obtained the scriptures. In addition, Sun Wukong also had some conversations and contradictions with Tang Sanzang and others, reflecting the complexity of human nature and morality.
The ninth chapter was about Yuan Shoucheng's wonderful calculation and selflessness, and the old Dragon King's clumsy plan that violated the rules of heaven. The background of the story was that Chang 'an City was the capital under the rule of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin. At that time, the country was prosperous and the people were peaceful. There were two wise men on the bank of the Jing River outside Chang 'an City. They were the fisherman Zhang Shao and the woodcutter Li Ding. They were hermits who had not been listed but could read. One day, after selling fish and firewood in the city, they went to the tavern to drink. After being half-drunk, they each carried a bottle of wine along the Jing River and returned. On the way, the two men argued with each other about which mountain was better. When they parted, Zhang Shao said that his business was more secure than Li Ding's. Li Ding was puzzled because the water surface was dark and unpredictable. Zhang Shao said that there was a fortune-teller on West Street in Chang 'an. He gave him a golden carp every day, and the fortune-teller would tell him the direction of the net. According to this direction, the net would never be empty. That day, he received the advice of the fortune-teller, and he would definitely return with a full load tomorrow. Their conversation was overheard by the water-patrolling yaksha. The yaksha hurried back to the Jing River Water Mansion to report to the Dragon King, saying that if the fortune-teller's divination was so accurate, the Water Tribe would be killed. The Dragon King was so angry that he raised his sword and wanted to go to Chang 'an City to kill Mr. Divination. After being dissuaded by his sons and grandchildren, he decided to disguise himself as a scholar and go to visit him. If there was really such a thing, he would kill him. 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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The characters included the protagonist, Nine-headed Bug, a prehistoric mutant born in the wrong era, a great demon king who caused chaos in the world, and a great demon whose moral integrity was shattered. Supporting role-Sun Wukong, Fiery Eyes, Copper Skin, Iron Bones, Holding the Ruyi Golden Cudgel, He went to the Heavenly Court, beat demons, and took scriptures. The Great Sage Equal to Heaven, the Victorious Fighting Buddha, the one and only Sun Wukong. Supporting characters-Guanyin Bodhisattva, Jade Pure Bottle, Willow Branch, Water Moon Guanyin. On the surface, there is compassion, but no one knows the inside. There are thousands of incarnations and countless legends... "The Nine-Headed Bug of the Rebirth Journey to the West" by Paper Clouds and Mist. It is a Xianxia/Mythological Cultivation novel with elements of invincibility, apotheosis, wilderness, and Journey to the West. It is finished and can be enjoyed without worry. User recommendation: The new work of Paper and Clouds has no problem with the writing style, and it's also very comfortable to watch. Friends of the bookworm can relieve boredom, The main character, Ghost Car, would not disappoint everyone. I hope you will like this book.