"Journey to the West" was an ancient Chinese novel that described the story of Tang Sanzang and his four disciples who went to the Western Paradise to seek the scriptures. Although Tang Sanzang and the others were Buddhists, they encountered many Taoist Bodhisattvas and Jade Emperor on their way to the scriptures. This is because Buddhism and Taoism in ancient Chinese culture influenced each other. Many Buddhist characters were also introduced into Taoist stories. For example, in Journey to the West, Sun Wukong, as the main character, was an immortal. His power also came from Taoist immortals. On the way to the scriptures, Sun Wukong met many Taoist Bodhisattvas and Jade Emperor, such as Guanyin Bodhisattva, Jade Emperor, Taishang Laojun, etc. These Taoist characters added some mystery to the story and made it more interesting. In addition, although Buddhism and Taoism had different beliefs, their ideas and thoughts were similar, so sometimes they would borrow and quote from each other in the story. This was also one of the reasons why there were Taoist characters in Journey to the West.
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In the Journey to the West, the journey of the four monks was very long. They experienced many dangers and difficulties. Tang Sanzang and his disciples encountered the following demons and ghosts: 1. Sun Wukong: I met the Bull Demon King and Princess Iron Fan in Chang 'an City. They tried to stop Tang Sanzang and his disciples from learning the scriptures. 2. Zhu Bajie: I met Fire God and Fire Sea Devil Lord at Flaming Mountain. They tried to stop Tang Sanzang and his disciples from learning the scriptures. 3. Sha Wujing: In Jinsha Village, he met the monster Zhu Bajie's senior brother, Sha Wujing, and they tried to stop Tang Sanzang and his disciples from obtaining the scriptures. 4. Bai Jingjing: I met Bai Jingjing in the Coiled Silk Cave. She tried to stop Tang Sanzang and his disciples from learning the scriptures. In addition, Tang Sanzang and his disciples also encountered many other demons and ghosts, such as White Bone Demon, Red Boy, and the fire monster of Flaming Mountain.
Journey to the West was an ancient Chinese novel that described the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand who went to the West to obtain scriptures. Although the three of them were heading west, they had experienced many people and things in the eastern region in the novel. In the novel, steamed buns and vegetables were common foods. They appeared in many plots, reflecting the food culture of the society at that time. For example, when Sun Wukong and the others were learning the scriptures, they often needed to survive in the wild, so they needed some food to replenish their strength. Food such as steamed buns and vegetables were relatively cheap and easy to obtain, so they became common ingredients. In addition, steamed buns and vegetables also represented the fate and encounters of the characters in Journey to the West. In the novel, Sun Wukong and the others experienced many difficulties and dangers, but they were still able to maintain their health and spirits by eating food such as steamed buns and vegetables. These foods also symbolized the character's survival ability and willpower in adversity. To sum up, although the protagonist's route in Journey to the West was to go west, the food and food culture in the novel reflected the food culture of the society at that time and the fate and encounters of the characters.
I don't have enough knowledge of web novels to answer this question. In wuxia novels, the image of Buddhist characters could be influenced by the writing team and readers. In some works, Buddhists may play the role of hypocrites, but this does not mean that all Buddhists are hypocrites. In fact, people in Buddhism usually followed the virtues of compassion, wisdom, and selflessness instead of using hypocritical means to achieve their goals as described in some martial arts novels.
The Jade Emperor in Journey to the West was not a real surname but a title. In the novel, the character of the Jade Emperor was a Taoist immortal named Zhang Fuliu. Through cultivation, he had obtained the ability to control everything in the world. In the novel, the position of the Jade Emperor was decided by the four disciples of Tang Sanzang to show the charm of Buddhism to the world, so Zhang Fuliu took up this position. Although the Jade Emperor's surname was not Zhang, he played a very important role in the novel and was an important character in the novel.
In Journey to the West, the Jade Emperor's surname was not Zhang, but Gao. In the novel, the Jade Emperor was an immortal under the Haotian Pagoda and the supreme god of Taoism. He was called "General Heaven Duke" and was the ruler of Taoism. His duty was to manage all things in the world and maintain the peace and stability of the world. In the novel, the Jade Emperor didn't have a specific surname. He was just called "Jade Emperor" or "General Heaven Duke".
Journey to the West was an ancient Chinese novel that described the adventures of the four monks, Tang Sanzang and his disciples, who went to the West to obtain scriptures. There were many demons on the way to the scriptures, some of which were given the chance to become immortals or immortals in the story, while others were destroyed or forced to cultivate. The following is a brief introduction of some of the main monsters: 1. Sun Wukong: The protagonist on the road to the scriptures is a magical monkey with 72 transformations and somersault cloud skills. 2 Zhu Bajie: Sun Wukong's senior brother was a greedy and playful monster who was subdued by Tang Sanzang and became an apprentice. 3. Sha Wujing: Zhu Bajie's senior brother was a loyal and brave demon who became a disciple after being subdued by Tang Sanzang. 4. White Dragon Horse: Tang Sanzang's mount is a legendary divine beast. There were many other monsters in the story, some were ordinary monsters, some were immortals or other incarnations. These monsters had different strengths and backgrounds. Some were defeated by the main characters such as Sun Wukong, while some became allies of Tang Sanzang and his disciples.
In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong initially learned Taoist magic but later decided to go and get Buddhist scriptures because Buddhism's influence in the novel was growing while Taoism was gradually declining. Sun Wukong hoped to spread the Buddhist teachings so that more people could understand and accept it, so he decided to go and get the Buddhist scriptures. In addition, Sun Wukong also experienced many setbacks and tribulations in the novel. These experiences made him more determined in his beliefs and made him more aware of the importance of Buddhism. Therefore, obtaining Buddhist scriptures was also an important mission of Sun Wukong in the novel. He hoped that through this mission, more people would understand Buddhism and accept it.
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