Kneel and beg for the content introduction of chapters 5 - 18 of Journey to the West (original novel)"Journey to the West" was one of the four famous novels in ancient China. It told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang (also known as the "Journey to the West"), who went to India to retrieve Buddhist scriptures.
In chapters 5 to 18, Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang encountered a series of difficulties and dangers in the process of retrieving the Buddhist scriptures in India, including:
- The battle between Sun Wukong and the Bull Demon King
- Sun Wukong and Princess Iron Fan's Banana Fan Competition
- The battle between Sun Wukong and the Indian magician
- Sun Wukong's Battle with the Monsters
- The dangerous encounters of Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang on the way to learn the scriptures
In these stories, Sun Wukong showed his courage and wisdom, Tang Sanzang showed his kindness and compassion, and Zhu Bajie and Sand Monk contributed their strength and wisdom. The whole story was full of fantasy, thrilling and touching plots, showing the collision and exchange of ancient Chinese culture and Indian religion and philosophy.
A summary of the 100 chapters of the original Journey to the WestJourney to the West was one of the four famous novels of ancient China. The author was Wu Chengen, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. The novel mainly narrated the adventures of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang in the Western Paradise.
The first to the ninth chapters described the process of Sun Wukong and the others subduing demons and devils and obtaining scriptures from the West. Sun Wukong fought fiercely with the Bull Demon King, Princess Iron Fan and others, and finally obtained the Jingu Staff. He worshiped Tang Sanzang as his master and followed him to the Western Heaven to learn the scriptures.
The tenth to fifteenth chapters told the story of Sun Wukong and others who finally reached the Western Heaven to obtain the true scriptures after going through eighty-one difficulties. During their journey to the Western Paradise, they encountered many demons and devils, and Sun Wukong continued to grow and evolve.
The sixteenth to eighteenth chapters told the story of Sun Wukong and the others returning to Tang of the East after obtaining the true scriptures in the Western Heaven. They fought fiercely with all forces to protect the peace and stability of the Tang of the East.
Chapter 19 to Chapter 20 described how Sun Wukong and the others received the reception of officials in Chang 'an and began to live in Chang' an. During this period, they came into contact with many ordinary people and learned a lot of culture and knowledge.
The 21st to 25th chapters described how Sun Wukong and the others constantly faced various challenges and difficulties while growing and evolving. In the end, they successfully obtained the scriptures and returned to the Tang of the East to become heroes.
The twenty-sixth to the thirtieth chapters described some interesting stories and characters that Sun Wukong and the others met in Chang 'an.
A summary of the 100 chapters of the original Journey to the WestThe original novel, Journey to the West, was one of the four famous works of ancient China. It told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang (also known as the Journey to the West), who went to the Western Heaven to learn Buddhist scriptures after 81 difficulties. The following is the summary of the 100th chapter of Journey to the West:
Chapter One: Spiritual Root Nurtures the Origin Source, Cultivating the Mind and Cultivating the Great Way
This time, it introduced Sun Wukong's birth and growth experience, as well as his learning of spells and principles from Patriarch Bodhi.
The second chapter: Master Sanzang vanquishes demons and devils, and Sun Wukong assists in obtaining scriptures.
This time, it was about the first time Tang Sanzang and his disciples came to Chang 'an City and were attacked by a series of demons. Sun Wukong helped Tang Sanzang to obtain scriptures, while Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand protected Tang Sanzang.
Chapter 3: Wukong Battles Red Boy and Tang Sanzang Encountered a Monster Attack
This time, it introduced the feud between Sun Wukong and Red Boy, as well as the battle between Sun Wukong and the Bull Demon King.
Journey to the West, Pilgrimage to the West, Zhu Bajie, Looking in the Mirror, Sun Wukong Steals Peach Pits
This time, it was about Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie quarreling over some trivial matters during the journey of Tang Sanzang and his disciples, but they finally reconciled.
Chapter Five: Wukong Subdues Demons, Flaming Mountain, Tang Sanzang Pilgrimages the Great Snow Mountain
This time, it was about Sun Wukong, Tang Sanzang, and his disciples encountering demons on the Flaming Mountain. Sun Wukong used his Fiery Golden Eyes to subdue demons, while Tang Sanzang went to the Great Snow Mountain to obtain scriptures.
Chapter 6: Wukong accidentally encounters a monster attack on Tang Sanzang
This time, Sun Wukong accidentally helped Tang Sanzang cross a steep mountain range on his way to obtain scriptures, and he was attacked by White Bone Demon and Red Boy.
Chapter Seven: Wukong Subdues Red Boy, Tang Sanzang and His Disciples to Cross the Huai River
This time, it introduced Sun Wukong's conquest of Red Boy and Tang Sanzang's journey to the Huai River to obtain scriptures.
Chapter Eight: Sun Wukong, Sanzang, and the Monk of Tang were attacked by demons
This time, it was about Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang, who were attacked by monsters. Sun Wukong used the Jingu Staff to subdue the monsters while Tang Sanzang went to the pagoda to learn scriptures.
Chapter 9: Wukong fights against the Bull Demon King, Tang Sanzang is attacked by demons
This time, it introduced the battle between Sun Wukong and the Bull Demon King, as well as the story of Tang Sanzang being attacked by demons in the pagoda yard.
Chapter 10: Wukong Succeeds in Buddhist Scriptures and Tang Sanzang is Attacked by Demons
This time, it introduced Sun Wukong, Tang Sanzang, and his disciples who had successfully arrived at the Western Paradise and obtained the scriptures.
Chapter 11: Monsters incarnate as Tang Sanzang, learning from the scriptures, Sun Wukong fights monsters
This time, it introduced the battle between Sun Wukong and the demons, and finally, Tang Sanzang successfully obtained the true scripture.
Chapter 12: Tang Sanzang goes to the West to retrieve Sun Wukong and returns the Jingu Staff
This time, it introduced Tang Sanzang's successful return to Chang 'an and the return of the Jingu Staff.
A summary of the original 100 chapters of Journey to the West (print)The original novel, Journey to the West, has a total of 100 chapters. The content is summarized as follows:
"Journey to the West" was a long novel written by the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen. It told the story of the Tang Dynasty monk Xuanzang and his three disciples, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sha, who went to India to obtain the true scriptures after going through 81 difficulties.
This novel mainly tells the story of Sun Wukong's thrilling adventures in the fight against all kinds of demons and ghosts on his way to the scriptures. On the way, Tang Sanzang and his disciples also met many good people and immortals. Together, they overcame many difficulties and finally succeeded in obtaining the true scriptures.
This novel takes Buddhism as the theme, and through the narration of the journey of Tang Sanzang and his disciples, it shows the benevolence, compassion and wisdom of Buddhism, and also reflects the social style and people's lives at that time.
This novel is one of the classics of ancient Chinese novels, known as one of the "Four Great Masterpieces", and has a profound influence on Chinese culture.
A summary of chapters 40 to 45 of Journey to the WestJourney to the West was one of the four great Chinese classics. It told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang (also known as the Journey to the West), who went to the Western Heaven to obtain Buddhist scriptures after going through 81 difficulties.
The fortieth to forty-fifth chapters were:
Sun Wukong's Birth, Tang Sanzang's Pilgrimage
This time, it told the story of Sun Wukong's origin and cultivation experience, as well as the story of Tang Sanzang and others who went to India to obtain scriptures. Sun Wukong helped Tang Sanzang cross the Flaming Mountain to get the Jingu Staff and started a fierce battle with the Bull Demon King and others.
Sun Wukong's Pilgrimage and Zhu Bajie's Havoc in Heaven
This time, it was about the funny and contradictory stories of Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie on their journey to obtain scriptures, including the story of them causing trouble in the Heavenly Palace. Tang Sanzang was captured by a demon. Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie went to rescue him and finally succeeded in rescuing Tang Sanzang.
Sun Wukong Beats White Bone Demon Three Times, Tang Sanzang Is Tempted by a Monster
This time, it was about the battle between Sun Wukong and the White Bone Demon, as well as the story of Tang Sanzang being tempted by the demon. In order to save Tang Sanzang, Sun Wukong fought fiercely with the White Bone Demon and finally won.
Sun Wukong is trapped in the Flaming Mountain
This time, it was about Sun Wukong, Tang Sanzang, and the others encountering the Flaming Mountain. Sun Wukong used his Fiery Golden Eyes to successfully cross the Flaming Mountain, but he was saved by Red Boy on his way to the Western Paradise to obtain scriptures.
Sun Wukong Battles Red Boy and Tang Sanzang Encounter Monsters
This time, it described the battle between Sun Wukong and Red Boy, as well as the choices Tang Sanzang made when he encountered the demon. In the end, Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang successfully arrived at the Western Paradise to obtain the true scriptures.
Journey to the West 1- 100 chapters summary"Journey to the West" was one of the four famous novels in ancient China. It told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang (also known as the "Journey to the West") who went to India to retrieve Buddhist scriptures.
The first chapter of Journey to the West introduced the backgrounds, personalities, and goals of the four main characters. Sun Wukong was the Monkey King, Zhu Bajie was the monster, and Monk Sand was the son of the Dragon King of Liusha River. Tang Sanzang was a Buddhist monk. The reason why the four of them went west was that Tang Sanzang wanted to retrieve the Buddhist scriptures while Sun Wukong and the others wanted to help Tang Sanzang get the true scriptures.
In the next ten chapters, it described the various difficulties and dangers that Sun Wukong and the others encountered on the way to obtain the scriptures, as well as their confrontations with various demons and immortals. They also met some important figures such as the Indian prince Bodhi, the demon king Boxun, and so on.
In the 100th chapter of "The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal, Loses His Heart, Reclaims the Sea, Blazing Mountain, Fire, and Iron Fan Princess", Sun Wukong and the others finally successfully retrieved the true scripture and returned to China. They experienced a series of trials and adventures and learned more about Buddhist culture and history.
A summary of chapters 1 to 20 of Journey to the WestJourney to the West was one of the Four Great Ancient Chinese Classics. The author was the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen. The novel tells the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang (also known as the "Journey to the West") who went to India to retrieve Buddhist scriptures.
In the first to fifth chapters of the novel, Sun Wukong and the others were besieged by an evil force in front of the Divine Wind Palace near Chang 'an. Sun Wukong, the Bull Demon King, and Princess Iron Fan had a fierce battle and finally defeated them. After that, Tang Sanzang was deceived by the monster Baijing and fell into the hands of the monster. Sun Wukong and the others went to rescue him. In the process of rescue, Tang Sanzang was saved by Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand, while Sun Wukong was trapped in the Five Elements Mountain.
The sixth to tenth chapters described the process of Sun Wukong and the others going to India to obtain scriptures. After arriving in India, they encountered some difficulties and dangers, such as being attacked by lions, elephants, spiders and other monsters, but they also made many friends, such as Hong Hai Er, Nezha and so on. In the process of retrieving the Buddhist scriptures, they encountered some setbacks but finally succeeded in retrieving the true scriptures under the leadership of Tang Sanzang.
The eleventh to twentieth chapters told the story of Sun Wukong and the others in India. They encountered some dangers in the temples in India but also learned a lot of cultural knowledge. After returning to China, they attended a grand welcoming banquet in Chang 'an City and were warmly welcomed by the Chinese people.
Journey to the West became one of the classics of Chinese literature with its unique plot, rich characters and vivid language style.
Journey to the West, chapters 1 - 7, summaryJourney to the West was a classical Chinese novel that told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang (also known as the "Journey to the West") who went to India to retrieve Buddhist scriptures.
The first chapter,"The Full Story of the Beginning", mainly introduced the background of the novel, the birth of the protagonist, Sun Wukong, and his position in the Buddhist Scriptures Group.
The second chapter,"The Name of Sun Wukong," introduced the character image of Sun Wukong. He was smart, witty, brave, kind, and had the ability to change seventy-two ways.
The third chapter, Zhu Bajie's Marriage, told the story of Zhu Bajie's status and love story in the Buddhist Scriptures Collection Group. Although he was lazy, he could display his strength at the critical moment.
The fourth chapter,"Sand Monk's Determination," introduced the character image of Sand Monk. He was smart, brave, loyal, and reliable. He was one of the important characters in the group.
The fifth chapter introduced the main members and tasks of the group, as well as their route to India and the countries and regions they passed through.
The sixth chapter,"Eldest Brother Confronts Evil," described the monsters and dangers that Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie encountered on their way to learn the scriptures and how they overcame these obstacles.
The seventh chapter,"Buddhist Scriptures from the West", told the story of the Buddhist Scriptures team finally arriving in India to obtain the true scriptures and returning to China. It also introduced some of the Indian culture and historical background.
Journey to the West, chapters 1 to 7, summaryJourney to the West is a classical Chinese novel with a total of seven chapters. The following is a summary of chapters 1 to 7:
Chapter One: Sun Wukong was born and named Sun Wukong. He learned the Seventy-two Transformations from Grandmaster Bodhi. Then, he went to the East Ocean Dragon Palace to get the Sea Calming Divine Treasure and went to Xi Liang to get the Jingu Staff. After that, he went to the Flaming Mountain to challenge the Fire God and then to the Banana Cave to challenge Princess Iron Fan. In the end, he successfully rescued Tang Sanzang and became his disciple.
[The second time: Sun Wukong, Bull Demon King, Princess Iron Fan, and others finally won the battle.] Then, he went to the Heavenly Palace to ask the Jade Emperor to give him a pair of Fiery Golden Eyes, but he was rejected. Later, he went to the Flaming Mountain to help Tang Sanzang cross the Flaming Mountain. He was burned by the flames of the Flaming Mountain but eventually succeeded.
The third chapter: Sun Wukong went to the Western Heaven to get the scriptures from Tang Sanzang. On the way, Sun Wukong, Sha Wujing, Zhu Bajie and others experienced many dangers and challenges but finally succeeded in obtaining the true scriptures.
The fourth chapter: Sun Wukong and the Bull Demon King finally won the battle. After that, he went to Banana Cave to rescue Princess Iron Fan and reconcile with her.
Chapter Five: Sun Wukong went to the East Ocean Dragon Palace to steal the Sea Calming Divine Treasure and was reported to the Heavenly Palace by the Dragon King. The Jade Emperor demoted him to the mortal world and then recalled him. After that, he went to the Western Paradise to retrieve the scriptures and continued on his journey with Tang Sanzang and the others.
Chapter 6: Sun Wukong and Princess Iron Fan fight again and finally win. Later, he went to the Flaming Mountain to help Tang Sanzang cross the Flaming Mountain. He was burned by the flames of the Flaming Mountain but finally succeeded in crossing it.
Chapter Seven: Sun Wukong helped Tang Sanzang get the scriptures and returned to Chang 'an, but was recognized by the people of Chang' an and caught. After that, he returned to the human world after his journey to the Western Paradise.
The summary vernacular of chapters 1-10 of Journey to the WestJourney to the West was a classical Chinese novel that described the journey of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand in protecting Tang Sanzang. The following is a summary of chapters 1-10:
Chapter 1: Sun Wukong introduced himself and gained the trust of Master Sanzang.
The second time, Sun Wukong and the Bull Demon King were defeated by Tang Sanzang and his disciples when they challenged the Heavenly Soldiers and Heavenly Generals at the Flower-Fruit Mountain.
The third chapter: Tang Sanzang and his disciples came to Chang 'an City and were deceived by the monster Baijing. Sun Wukong helped Tang Sanzang and his disciples escape.
The fourth chapter: Sun Wukong and the Bull Demon King fought a battle and finally successfully rescued Tang Sanzang.
Chapter Five: The four masters and disciples of Tang Sanzang went to India to learn from the scriptures. They encountered many difficulties and dangers. Sun Wukong and others finally overcame them.
Chapter 6: Tang Sanzang and his disciples are trapped in the Flaming Mountain. Sun Wukong finds a way to warm himself up and successfully escape from the Flaming Mountain.
The seventh chapter: Sun Wukong and the monster Red Boy fight. Red Boy is subdued by Tang Sanzang and becomes his adopted son.
Chapter Eight: The four masters of Tang Sanzang were attacked by demons such as the White Bone Spirit and the Black Bear Spirit. Sun Wukong and the others used their wisdom to defeat them.
Chapter 9: Sun Wukong fought with the Bull Demon King and others but was finally saved by Tang Sanzang.
Chapter 10: Tang Sanzang and his disciples arrive at the Western Paradise to retrieve the scriptures and return to China.