According to the information you provided, it might be the novel Rise of the River God.
The Jade Emperor conferred upon Sun Wukong the titles of Ma Wen and the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. At first, Sun Wukong was given the title of Ma Wen, not because he looked down on him, but because he saw that he had management skills and wanted to give him a chance to perform meritorious deeds. Sun Wukong had shown his talent in management at Huaguo Mountain, such as counting the number of monkeys, enfeoffing monkeys, militarizing the monkey group, and so on. He had also made achievements in his post as a warhorse, raising the Pegasus until it was fat. Later, when Sun Wukong learned that Tuoma Wen's official position was small, he rebelled against the Heavenly Court. After he expressed that he would convert if he was conferred the title of the Great Sage Equal to Heaven, or else he would attack the Soaring Heaven King Palace, the Jade Emperor considered and agreed to confer him the title of the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. However, this official position had no salary. Not satisfied with the game? You can read the novel related to Black Myth: Wukong to understand the exciting plot!
I recommend War of the Three Realms. This is a Xianxia-Cultivation Civilization novel. It tells the story of the disciples of the Sect Leader of Jie School passing down false orders, encouraging the Sect of Jie to seize the three worlds and overturn the world! The sister of the Jade Emperor in the Heavenly Court and the eldest grand-disciple of the Buddha received the decree of Buddha Tathagata. They went down to the mortal world to rule the three worlds and launched an earth-shattering and fascinating war of the three worlds. Sun Wukong and the others also appeared inside. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
If one wanted to read a novel that included the Jade Emperor, the Buddha, and the Monkey King, the most famous one would be Journey to the West. In Journey to the West, the Jade Emperor was the supreme ruler of the Heavenly Court and was in charge of the order of the three worlds. He had experienced many tribulations to cultivate the Dao Fruit. Sun Wukong was originally a stone monkey from the Flower-Fruit Mountain. He was extremely talented. After learning powerful skills, he first self-proclaimed himself as the Great Sage Equal to Heaven in the Flower-Fruit Mountain. Later, he was recruited by the Jade Emperor to be an official in the Heavenly Court. However, he felt that the official position of Ma Wen was too small and rebelled against the Heavenly Court. The Jade Emperor once again recruited him to manage the peach garden. However, Sun Wukong secretly ate the Peaches of Immortality, disrupted the Feast of Peaches of Immortality, and caused havoc in the Heavenly Palace. At this moment, the Jade Emperor ordered the Buddha to come and subdue Sun Wukong. Buddha Tathagata was so powerful that he suppressed Sun Wukong at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain. Later, Sun Wukong was rescued by Tang Sanzang and embarked on the journey to the Western Heaven to obtain scriptures. Finally, he became the Victorious Fighting Buddha. During this process, the relationship between the Jade Emperor and Buddha was subtle. As the ruler of the Heavenly Court, the Jade Emperor had chosen to let Buddha Tathagata subdue Sun Wukong when he wreaked havoc in the Heavenly Palace. On the one hand, he had acknowledged Buddha Tathagata's ability. On the other hand, he could have used the power of Buddhism to achieve other goals, such as promoting the Buddhist Scriptures Project and allowing Buddhism to spread to Jambu. There were also some derivative novels such as Journey to the West that involved these three, and the plot further expanded their relationship and characters. For example, in the second part of Journey to the West, there was a plot where Tathagata fought against the Jade Emperor to save Sun Wukong. This also reflected the complicated relationship between them and Sun Wukong's special status in it. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The meaning of the Sun Wukong Buddha statue included fighting the victorious Buddha, protecting the gods, and exorcising evil spirits. People worshipped the statue of Sun Wukong in the hope that he would bless them with help in times of trouble, resolve disasters, and protect their families. These meanings expressed people's respect and faith in Sun Wukong, hoping that he could bless them and their families. As for the specific image of the Sun Wukong Buddha statue and the market situation, no relevant information was provided at the moment.
The victorious Buddha in Shrouding the Heavens was not Sun Wukong. The Victorious Fighting Buddha was a character in "Shrouding the Heavens". He was the younger brother of the Battle Sage Emperor, the spouse of the Divine Silkworm Princess. Sun Wukong was the main character in the China classic Journey to the West. He was named the Fighting Buddha, but these two characters were not the same person. Therefore, the Fighting Buddha in Shrouding the Heavens was not Sun Wukong.
" Shrouding the Heavens " was a popular Xianxia novel by Chen Dong. It was published on Qidian Chinese website and was loved by readers. The story was about the protagonist walking on an invincible path in a prosperous era. This book can be read or listened to on the Qidian Reading App. You can also get the benefits of an experience member if you go to Qidian Reading App. On the Qidian Reading App, readers could read authentic books and listen to authentic audio. The male lead, Ye Fan, was a black-bellied but righteous person. He had the principle of repaying kindness and had the belief of invincibility. The female lead, Ji Ziyue, had a lively and cute personality. She had been waiting for Ye Fan in the Immortal Realm for a million years.
The following is an example of a continuation of Journey to the West: Ever since Sun Wukong was suppressed under the Five Elements Mountain by Gautama Buddha, the Five Elements Mountain seemed to have taken root and firmly suppressed Sun Wukong. The six-word mantra talisman on the mountain kept emitting golden light, suppressing Wukong's mana and resistance. Spring passed and autumn came. Five hundred years passed quietly. During this period, wind, rain, lightning, and thunder constantly attacked Wukong's body, but his proud heart was not obliterated. Occasionally, there would be small beasts passing by in the mountains. Wukong could only watch them run and jump freely, and his heart was filled with nostalgia for the free times of the past. In the Western Buddhist Realm, after Lord Tathagata suppressed Wukong, it seemed easy, but in fact, it consumed a lot of magic power. After returning to the Spirit Mountain, he went into seclusion to recuperate. Although the monks on Spirited Mountain were still chanting scriptures and paying respects to Buddha, they were also paying attention to the suppressed Stone Monkey. Guan Yin Bodhisattva was concerned about all living beings in the Eastern Land. She knew that Sun Wukong was the key figure in the great cause of learning scriptures in the future. She often secretly observed Sun Wukong at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain. She saw his struggle and gradual settlement in the suffering and knew that this was a kind of tempering. In the Heavenly Court, although the Jade Emperor was relieved that Buddha had suppressed Wukong, he was also secretly wary of the power of Western Buddhism. On one hand, he continued to manage the affairs of the Heavenly Court, and on the other hand, he began to think about how to maintain the dominant position of the Heavenly Court in future dealings with Buddhism. Five hundred years later, Tang Sanzang was enlightened by Guanyin Bodhisattva and embarked on the journey to the Western Heaven to obtain Buddhist scriptures. When he arrived at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain and saw Sun Wukong who had been suppressed for 500 years, his eyes revealed a desire for freedom and a trace of arrogance. Tang Sanzang gently removed the spell. In an instant, the earth shook and the mountains shook. Wukong jumped out of the Five Elements Mountain. He looked at the seemingly weak monk in front of him and his heart was filled with complicated emotions. He was excited about freedom and confused about the future. And this was the new beginning of the story of the master and disciple going to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures. After that, they would embark on a long journey full of difficulties and obstacles, subduing demons and devils, and going through eighty-one difficulties to pursue the supreme Buddhist scriptures. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The book I recommend to you is 'Global Mythological Revival'. It described a world with the Eastern Fairy Demon Realm and the Western Mythical Demon Realm, including mythical figures such as Sun Wukong, Jesus, Satan, Zeus, and the Jade Emperor. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😙
That novel is "I Am Not Nezha in the Wilderness." I recommend another novel with Sun Wukong and Hongjun, which is "The Invincible Journey to the West." I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
I recommend Journey to the West: Another 500 Years of Suppression. In this novel, Sun Wukong was killed by Buddha, but a trace of his soul wandered in the three worlds for 500 years and was finally reborn in the body of the possessed cultivator Yuan Yi in the boundless demon realm of the demon world. It could be said that Sun Wukong's "master" was Buddha, and his half-sealed cultivation was also mentioned. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗