I recommend " Zhu Bajie's Journey to the Other World " to you. The plot of this book is very consistent with the novel information you mentioned. The protagonist traveled to another world and wandered around with Zhu Bajie in a free environment, eating as much as he wanted. The plot of this book is interesting and interesting, so you can read it easily and happily. I hope you will like my recommendation.
In the original story of Journey to the West, Zhu Bajie and Sun Wukong did not get married. Journey to the West mainly tells the story of the four masters of Tang Sanzang and his disciples who went to the West to obtain scriptures. Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie were both male characters, and there was no marriage between them, which violated the original setting.
In Journey to the West, Zhu Bajie and Sun Wukong had a fight. For example, when Tang Sanzang captured Zhu Bajie, the two of them fought for an entire night without a winner. Judging from the strength of the two, Sun Wukong was extremely powerful. He had the Seventy-Two Transformations, Somersault Cloud, and other unique skills. He had rich combat experience and had once caused a ruckus in the Heavenly Palace and fought with many gods. Moreover, the Jingu Staff could be used as a weapon to change at will, and its power was huge. Zhu Bajie was the reincarnation of Marshal Canopy, he was extremely strong and used the Nine Toothed Rake. He also mastered the 36 Transformations and had some battle experience. However, overall, Sun Wukong's overall strength far exceeded Zhu Bajie's. In most cases, Zhu Bajie was unable to match Sun Wukong. On their journey to obtain the scriptures, although they had some confrontations, they had mostly joined forces to deal with demons.
Some cartoons involved the fight between Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie. For example, the 83rd edition of the paper-cut " Little Eight Precepts " was set in the story of Zhu Bajie returning to Gao Laozhuang after learning from the scriptures. There may be relevant plot interactions when Sun Wukong came to Gao Laozhuang as a guest. There were also some children's animations that might show the fighting or playful interactions between Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie. However, there was no specific mention of cartoons with the theme of Sun Wukong fighting Zhu Bajie in the current reference materials.
In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie had a fight. When Tang Sanzang was at Gao Lao Zhuang to take Zhu Bajie in, Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie fought for an entire night without a winner. This showed that Zhu Bajie's strength could not be underestimated. He knew the 36 Transformations of the Heavenly Spirit and was Marshal Tianpeng in his previous life. He was in charge of the 100,000 Heavenly River Navy and had rich combat experience and practiced spells. In addition, there was also the scene of Zhu Bajie fighting Sun Wukong in a hand-to-hand fight, and Monk Sand helping Zhu Bajie beat up Eldest Brother.
Based on all kinds of analysis, Sun Wukong's overall strength was stronger than Zhu Bajie's, but the difference between the two was not like the difference between heaven and earth. In terms of identity and background, Zhu Bajie's predecessor was Marshal Canopy. Although he had a certain status, this Marshal Canopy was different from Marshal Canopy, the leader of the Four Sages of the North Pole. Sun Wukong was a natural stone monkey and had many extraordinary experiences. In terms of identity and background, Sun Wukong was not inferior. From the perspective of spells, Zhu Bajie knew 36 changes of the heavenly wind, and Sun Wukong knew 72 changes of the earth. Although some people thought that the number of heavenly winds might be more powerful than the number of earth, in the original novel of Journey to the West, the characters who knew 72 changes were all top-notch. Moreover, the two kinds of exercises should belong to the same level, and the strength varied with the caster. In actual performance, Sun Wukong's ability to use spells was stronger. For example, his immortal body was incomparable to Zhu Bajie. From the perspective of weapons, Zhu Bajie's Shangbao Qinjin Rake and Sun Wukong's Ruyi Jingu Staff had their own origins. Although the rake might be more noble, the power of the weapon was also related to the strength of the user. In this aspect, Sun Wukong was not weak either. Judging from their battle performance, the two of them fought from the second watch until dawn. Zhu Bajie was defeated because of hunger, but he escaped unscathed. However, when fighting against Mu Zha, Sun Wukong defeated Mu Zha in sixty rounds, while Zhu Bajie and Mu Zha were evenly matched. Moreover, when Zhu Bajie fought with Kui Wood Wolf (Kui Wood Wolf was undefeated against Sun Wukong), he, Monk Sand, and a group of immortals besieged him and did not gain an advantage. In addition, Sun Wukong's speed and agility were also better than Zhu Bajie, which was also an important factor in battle. Although Zhu Bajie was better at swimming than Sun Wukong, overall, Sun Wukong had a higher chance of winning the battle. It was just a matter of time.
I recommend Journey to the West: Have you all become Saints after being entrusted with Huaguo Mountain? The main character of this book, Han Xuan, is a tattoo artist. He manages Huaguo Mountain in the world of Journey to the West. Under his leadership, the monkey demons of Flowerfruit Mountain became different from the rest. Some of them even became Saints. Sun Wukong was the eldest brother, Bajie was the second, and Monk Sand was the third. They were in charge of Flowerfruit Mountain. If you like Xianxia and Mythological Cultivation novels, you can read this book. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
In Journey to the West, there were many scenes of Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie catching demons together. For example, in chapter ninety-two, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand fought against the rhinoceros monster together with the four star gods in order to rescue Tang Sanzang who was captured by the monster of Green Dragon Mountain. In the process of subduing demons, Sun Wukong often played a leading role. He relied on his strong skills and wit to deal with the demons bravely, while Zhu Bajie would also assist him. Although he sometimes showed some timidity or unclear situations, he could also play a certain role at critical moments. In addition, there was also the plot of the battle between the Heavenly Venerable of the Wood Immortal and them. The Heavenly Venerable of the Wood Immortal used a diversion tactic. Originally, it seemed to attack Zhu Bajie, but in fact, his target was Sun Wukong. This also reflected their response when facing a powerful enemy. These plots showed their cooperation and challenges in the process of catching demons. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Sun Wukong subdued Zhu Bajie in Cloud Inn Cave.
The book,"Master's Eight Precepts," fit the plot. The main character, Gao Laozhuang, had successfully taken Zhu Bajie as his master in the world of Journey to the West and became Sun Wukong's martial nephew. He began his journey of cultivation and exploration in the world of Journey to the West. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie had a deep and complicated relationship. On the way to the scriptures, the two of them often teased and bickered with each other. Sun Wukong would call Zhu Bajie a " fool " and Zhu Bajie would secretly call Sun Wukong " Ma Wen " when he was angry. It seemed to be a form of mutual contempt, but it was also a form of intimacy. For example, in times of danger, Zhu Bajie would call Sun Wukong his " family member." For example, when the King of Nanshan came to rescue Zhu Bajie, who was surrounded by demons, Zhu Bajie became more and more powerful because of Sun Wukong's arrival. He called Sun Wukong his " family member " and fought hard. Zhu Bajie would do Sun Wukong a favor in front of others. For example, Kui Wood Wolf once asked Sun Wukong to make up a lie that Kui Wood Wolf scolded Sun Wukong when he returned. This showed that he recognized Sun Wukong's ability and relied on him. Moreover, they cared about each other at many critical moments. For example, when Tang Sanzang chanted the Golden Hoop Incantation, Wukong would roll on the ground in pain, and Bajie would rush up to plead for him. When he saw Wukong faint from the pain, he couldn't help but cry. When Wukong was unconscious, Bajie would pinch his philtrum and pray. When Bajie wanted to eat the ginseng fruit and acted coquettishly to Wukong, Wukong hesitated for a moment before agreeing. Wukong didn't mind Bajie's ugly appearance and even brought him around to see the world. After Wukong's eyes were blinded, he immediately asked Bajie for help in finding a cure. At the same time, even if the two of them had a conflict, when Bajie mentioned Wukong to others, he would proudly say that his Eldest Brother was the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal. Therefore, the relationship between them was full of fighting, mutual dependence, and deep brotherhood.