My answer was not accurate. The story of Sun Wukong being chased away by Tang Sanzang's Golden Hoop Incantation for the sake of saving a woman wasn't a real story. This kind of situation did not exist in real life. It was just a plot in a story.
The reason why Sun Wukong had a headache was that the Golden Hoop Incantation was a kind of Golden Hoop Incantation that could make people wear it to restrict their mobility. In the novel, when Tang Sanzang chanted the Hoop Incantation, Sun Wukong would feel the tightening of the Hoop Incantation and feel a headache. The Golden Hoop Incantation was translated into the vernacular language as the Golden Hoop Incantation. The Golden Hoop Incantation tightened your mouth so that you couldn't speak.
In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong had the experience of being chased away by Tang Sanzang. Due to the differences in their personalities and concepts, the two of them were constantly in conflict. For example, when Sun Wukong killed the White Bone Demon, Tang Sanzang mistakenly thought that he had killed innocent people, so he chanted the Golden Hoop Incantation to punish him and drive him away. From Tang Sanzang's point of view, he adhered to the kind concept of " sweeping the floor may hurt the lives of ants, cherish the moth gauze lamp ". He could not accept Sun Wukong's seemingly cruel style of doing things. Although Sun Wukong was powerful, he acted rashly. In Tang Sanzang's eyes, his behavior violated the Buddhist doctrine of compassion, which led to him being driven away by Tang Sanzang. 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!
The Golden Hoop Incantation of Tang Sanzang is an ancient myth. "The Golden Hoop Incantation, the Golden Hoop Incantation. Sun Wukong, the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal, could be changed, big or small. Lawless put on the cuffs and his eyes were filled with the Golden Gaze Fiery Eyes. Hoop Incantation, Hoop Incantation. Sun Wukong, the Great Sage Equal to Heaven, would never change. Lawless put on the cuffs and his eyes were filled with the Golden Gaze Fiery Eyes. Hoop Incantation, Hoop Incantation. Sun Wukong, the Great Sage Equal to Heaven, is lawless forever." According to the content of this spell, it could be understood as a powerful spell that could control people's behavior and thoughts, making it impossible for the person controlled by the spell to think independently and make decisions. In modern society, we might not be able to think of any practical use for this spell, but it was a very magical existence in ancient Chinese myths and legends.
In Wu Yu 2's original Xianxia novel, Journey to the West: Killing Tang Sanzang with a Stick at the Beginning, he transmigrated to the world of Journey to the West and became Sun Wukong, who was being reprimanded by Tang Sanzang. Because he could not stand Tang Sanzang chanting the Golden Hoop Incantation, he took out the Ruyi Golden Hoop Staff and killed Tang Sanzang. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The reason why Tang Sanzang recited the Golden Hoop Incantation in the three chapters of White Bone Demon was because Sun Wukong became extremely violent after eating the demon's Tang Sanzang meat by mistake and threatened Tang Sanzang's safety. In order to subdue Sun Wukong, Tang Sanzang chanted the Golden Hoop Incantation, forcing Sun Wukong to obey the order and stop attacking.
In Journey to the West, the Golden Hoop Incantation was a spell that Tang Sanzang used to restrain Sun Wukong. The original text was Sanskrit for " Om, ma, ni, pa, mi, hum." Once Tang Sanzang chanted this spell, the Golden Hoop would tighten and give Sun Wukong a splitting headache. However, in a figurative sense, such as the " Golden Hoop Incantation " mentioned in the construction of style, this was a restraint mechanism for bad style, and it was impossible to stop chanting like in Journey to the West. If it was an interesting expression based on the situation of Journey to the West, then it was up to Tang Sanzang to decide whether to stop chanting.
In the original novel of Journey to the West and the related film and animation adaptation, Tang Sanzang accepted Sun Wukong as his disciple at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain. Sun Wukong was born from an immortal stone. He occupied the Flower-Fruit Mountain and proclaimed himself the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. Later, he was suppressed under the Five Elements Mountain by Buddha after causing a ruckus in the Heavenly Palace. Tang Sanzang was enlightened by Guanyin Bodhisattva and went to the Western Heaven to fetch scriptures. When he passed by the Five Elements Mountain, he removed the seal that Buddha had stuck on the mountain. Sun Wukong was able to escape and became Tang Sanzang's disciple. He escorted Tang Sanzang to the Western Heaven to fetch scriptures. 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!
Before Tang Sanzang awakened the memories of the Golden Cicada or became a Buddha, Sun Wukong could defeat Tang Sanzang. This was because Tang Sanzang was born with a mortal body and did not have any spells. He only knew how to recite scriptures. On the other hand, Sun Wukong had supernatural powers and knew many spells such as the Somersault Cloud, the Seventy-Two Changes of the Earth, the Law of Heaven and Earth, and the Body Movement Technique. If Tang Sanzang awakened the Golden Cicada's memories or became a Buddha, the original work did not clearly indicate the strength of the Golden Cicada's mana, so it was difficult to determine whether Sun Wukong could defeat Tang Sanzang at this time. However, judging from the previous situation, Sun Wukong's magic power was strong and his understanding of Buddhism was not weaker than Tang Sanzang's. Even if Tang Sanzang was instilled with some basic magic power by Tathagata after becoming Buddha or recovered the memories and magic power of the Golden Cicada Master from his previous life, Sun Wukong might not lose to Tang Sanzang. Not satisfied with the game? You can read the novel related to Black Myth: Wukong to understand the exciting plot!
The relationship between Tang Sanzang and Sun Wukong had undergone many changes: ** 1. Good relationship in the beginning ** 1. ** Dependence and love ** - After Tang Sanzang left Chang 'an, he had experienced his companions being eaten by demons and almost losing his life. He knew that the road to the west was full of dangers. When Sun Wukong appeared and showed his ability to subdue demons, like killing a tiger, Tang Sanzang regarded Sun Wukong as a life-saving straw and was very dependent and fond of him. At first, Tang Sanzang would also take care of Sun Wukong considerately, such as helping him remove the branches on his head, giving him the name "Walker", giving him a hat, and sewing a tiger skin skirt for him when he saw his thin clothes. He would also be proud of his ability. 2. ** Sun Wukong treats Tang Sanzang with all his heart ** - After Sun Wukong was rescued by Tang Sanzang from the Five Elements Mountain, he had done his best for Tang Sanzang at first. For example, before the white horse was eaten in the Eagle Sorrow Stream, Sun Wukong " panicked and lost his luggage and carried his master down from the horse "," sent his master to sit on the high mound, but came to lead the horse and carry the load ". These actions all reflected his dedication to Tang Sanzang. ** 2. Disagreements in relationship ** 1. ** Tang Sanzang started to hate Sun Wukong ** - After taking in Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand, the group of people who were searching for the scriptures grew. Tang Sanzang saw that Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand were good at kung fu, and Sun Wukong said that he didn't know how to swim, which made Tang Sanzang look down on him. More importantly, Sun Wukong relied on his status as the eldest brother and always had a preaching attitude towards Zhu Bajie. Tang Sanzang thought that he was the leader of the team and began to hate this eldest disciple who did not like flattery and often talked back. 2. ** Tang Sanzang fires Sun Wukong ** - When he was fighting the White Bone Demon three times, the conflict reached a critical point. In the past, although Tang Sanzang was dissatisfied with Sun Wukong, he couldn't find any major faults. This time, Sun Wukong killed a family of three in front of him, giving Tang Sanzang a reason to chase him away. Although Tang Sanzang was a little soft-hearted because of Sun Wukong's begging for mercy the first two times, he later broke his promise. Even if the White Bone Demon revealed his true body and the Mountain God was the witness, Tang Sanzang still ruthlessly drove him away. This was because Tang Sanzang felt that there were obedient Pigsy and Monk Sand, but Sun Wukong did not listen to him. 3. ** Tang Sanzang and Sun Wukong admit defeat ** - After Tang Sanzang drove Sun Wukong away, he encountered a difficult situation in Baoxiang Country. He was captured by the demons. Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand were not strong enough to fight the demons. Tang Sanzang began to worry that without Sun Wukong, it would be difficult to go to the Western Heaven with Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand. After Friar Sand was captured, Tang Sanzang himself was also turned into a monster, so he began to be afraid. After Sun Wukong saved him, he immediately said that he would not pursue the matter after he returned to the Tang Empire to report that Sun Wukong had made the greatest contribution. 4. ** Another conflict ** - Originally, the matter had come to an end. However, due to their bad tempers and Zhu Bajie's instigation, the master and disciple once again broke out in the real and fake Monkey King.
This statement was not accurate. From the original work and related settings, Tang Sanzang was a mortal body before becoming a Buddha, without any spells, while Sun Wukong knew many magical powers such as the Somersault Cloud, the Seventy-two Changes of the Earth Fiend, the Law of Heaven and Earth, and the Body Movement Technique. In terms of understanding Buddhism, Sun Wukong had been trained in Buddhist theory and knowledge under Patriarch Bodhi. His foundation was quite solid. His mastery of Buddhism was no worse than that of Tang Sanzang. His understanding of the Heart Sutra even surpassed Tang Sanzang. During the process of obtaining the scriptures, Sun Wukong vanquished demons and devils, and his contribution to obtaining the scriptures far exceeded that of Tang Sanzang. Even if Tang Sanzang became a Buddha, Tathagata might imbue him with some basic magical power, but it was only enough for him to show his magical powers in front of mortals. It was not enough to compare with a god like Sun Wukong. Therefore, under normal circumstances, Sun Wukong could beat Tang Sanzang. However, if Tang Sanzang could awaken the Golden Cicada's memories and recover the secret spells he learned during the Golden Cicada's time, he might be able to deal with Sun Wukong. Not satisfied with the game? You can read the novel related to Black Myth: Wukong to understand the exciting plot!