In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong showed many variations, including but not limited to monkeys, vipers, tigers, wolves, bats, eagles, and so on. In addition, he could instantly transform into tens of millions of people, and he knew how to fly, transform into small and large, Fiery Golden Eyes, Boundless Listening, and other divine abilities. If you want to have a deeper understanding of Sun Wukong's magical powers and changes, you can try reading Journey to the West or related derivative novels, such as Journey to the West, The Great Demon Sun Wukong, and so on. I hope my recommendation can help you. Miss Pork Chop, muah ~
Sun Wukong's character had undergone the following changes: ** 1. From birth to apprenticeship ** During this period, Sun Wukong was very simple. He had shown amazing talent since he was born. His eyes shone with golden light and shocked the Jade Emperor. However, he also showed kindness and humility everywhere. He worshiped the four directions, consulted the heavens, and knelt down to Bodhisattva. He was innocent and pure. When he was apprenticed to Patriarch Bodhi, he said," If someone scolds me, I won't be angry. If they hit me, I won't be angry. I'll just accompany them." This fully reflected his kind and innocent personality at this time. ** 2. Take a master and learn martial arts until the stage before being suppressed by the Five Elements Mountain ** 1. After returning from learning martial arts, he thought that he was strong and arrogant. For example, he made a ruckus in the East Ocean Dragon Palace and seized the Ocean-Pacifying Godly Needle, the Ruyi Golden Cudgel, broke into the Nether World to cancel the Life and Death Book of the Monkey Clan, made a ruckus in the Heavenly Palace, ate the Peaches of Immortality, called himself the Great Sage Equal to Heaven, and smashed the Eight Trigrams Furnace. All of these showed his rebellious and arrogant personality. 2. At this stage, his temper became more and more irritable. As soon as he finished his apprenticeship, he killed the Demon King of Confusion. He was a completely different person from the first stage. ** 3. After being suppressed by the Five Elements Mountain to the initial stage of learning scriptures ** 1. After being suppressed in the Five Elements Mountain for 500 years, his hostility had greatly diminished. He understood that there was always a sky beyond the sky and a god beyond the gods, and his personality began to change. 2. In the early stages of learning scriptures, he would kill demons directly when he saw them. It was more direct and reckless. During this period, his style of doing things was similar to that of a newcomer who had just entered the workplace. He was ignorant and did not know the depth of it. He did not do well. He was often complained by Tang Sanzang that he was good at fighting and killing, and his character was rash. He often got himself into trouble because of this. ** 4. Middle and late stages of learning the scriptures ** 1. As the process of learning the scriptures progressed, the demons and ghosts he encountered became stronger and stronger. He began to learn his lesson and became more tactful. He changed his strategy. He no longer wanted to kill anyone who stood in his way. First, he reported his name, then recounted his glorious history. He wanted to use this to scare off the demons. If it didn't work, he would use force to suppress them. 2. Later, when he encountered stronger demons, he changed his strategy further. He investigated the background of the demons and used his relationship with Guan Yin Bodhisattva and Buddha to pressure the backstage boss of the demons to take the demons away. At this moment, he was able to solve the problem with ease. He no longer shouted and killed like before. Instead, he first figured out the background of the demons and solved the problem peacefully. He could avoid casualties, solve the problem, and also build a good relationship with the immortal big shots. To sum up, Sun Wukong's character changed from the initial pure, kind, innocent, to unruly, arrogant, and then restrained after being suppressed by the Five Elements Mountain. In the process of learning the scriptures, he gradually changed from recklessness to maturity.
Sun Wukong was also known as the Monkey King, Monkey King, and the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. He was one of the main characters in the Ming Dynasty novel Journey to the West. He looked like a monkey with a sharp mouth and shrunken cheeks. He was a stone ape born from an immortal stone. Because he led the monkeys into the Water Curtain Cave, he was honored as the "Monkey King". In order to learn the art of immortality, he worshipped the founder Bodhi as his teacher and was given the Dharma name "Sun Wukong". After he returned, the demons worshipped him. He forced his way into the East Sea Dragon Palace and obtained the Ruyi Golden Cudgel, the Phoenix-winged Purple Gold Crown, the Golden Suozi Armor, and the Lotus Root Silk Cloud Walking Shoes from the Dragon Kings of the Four Seas. He made a big fuss in the underworld and got the Venus to summon him to the Heavenly Court. He was granted the official title of Ma Wen. Because he hated the small official position, he self-proclaimed himself as the "Great Sage Equal to Heaven" and forced the Heavenly Court to acknowledge him. He also disturbed the Feast of Peaches due to drunkenness, stole immortal pills, and caused a ruckus in the Heavenly Palace. By accident, he cultivated the body of King Kong and the Fiery Golden Eyes. Finally, he was imprisoned in the Five Elements Mountain by Tathagata. After being suppressed in the Five Elements Mountain, he was enlightened by Guanyin. Five hundred years later, he was rescued by Tang Sanzang and gained the mixed name of "Monkey". From then on, he protected Tang Sanzang and went through 81 difficulties to obtain the true scriptures and cultivate the "Fighting Buddha". Sun Wukong was smart, lively, loyal, and abhorred evil. In folk culture, he represented wit and courage. After the novel Journey to the West was written in the Ming Dynasty, its image was constantly transplanted, adapted, and processed in various artistic manifestations, such as monkey shows, paper-cuts, shadow plays, puppets, etc. Even in Fujian and other regions of China, it formed the belief of the "Great Sage, Heaven's Equal" and spread at home and abroad.
The image of Sun Wukong in the Journey to the West was a brave, intelligent, creative, and humorous character. He was a monkey with extraordinary strength and wisdom, able to easily defeat all kinds of demons and ghosts. He also had some human weaknesses such as aggressiveness, stubbornness and irritability, but these characteristics also made him a very interesting and attractive character. In the novel, the image of Sun Wukong was very three-dimensional and rich. His experiences and story lines were also very colorful.
Sun Wukong was one of the main characters in Journey to the West. He was a very interesting and charming character. He had the Seventy-Two Transformations and the Somersault Cloud, which allowed him to easily defeat all kinds of demons and ghosts. However, Sun Wukong also had some shortcomings. For example, he would sometimes lose control and cause trouble, and sometimes he did not respect the rules. Therefore, we can make the following logical judgment: - Sun Wukong's ability was very powerful, so he could surpass the rules to a certain extent. - Although he would sometimes lose control, he had strong self-control and could return to normal at critical moments. - Although he would sometimes cause trouble, he would also lose control in order to protect Tang Sanzang and the others. - Sun Wukong respected the rules and had always abided by all kinds of rules on the way to the scriptures. Therefore, from the above logical judgment, it can be seen that Sun Wukong can surpass the rules to a certain extent, but he will also abide by the rules. He respects the rules and has always followed various rules on the way to the scriptures.
Journey to the West was a very popular movie series, which told the story of Joker (the reincarnation of Sun Wukong), his love and fate with Zixia Fairy and others. There were many classic lines in the movie. For example, Zixia Fairy once said,"Whether I understand it or not, I am no longer a god. I only understand one thing. It is so painful to love someone." Sun Wukong also said,"I won't kill you because you're a woman. Don't think that I'm afraid of you." In A Chinese Oath to the West, the image of Sun Wukong was reconstructed. He was transformed into the character of Joker, full of contradictions and struggles. Joker loved Bai Jingjing deeply, but because of fate, he couldn't be with her. He wanted to pursue freedom, but he was bound by the sins of his previous life. Such an image made the audience more able to see the reflection of humanity in him.
Here are a few recommended novels by Sun Wukong: 1. "Big Splash Monkey" Author: Turtle is not a turtle. This novel reinterpreted the story of Sun Wukong, telling the story of a modern person who transmigrated into Sun Wukong. In the process of seeking immortality, he fell in love with a sparrow and united the demons to use modern technology to resist the oppression of the Heavenly Court. 2. The author of "The Great Demon Monkey" said,"A turtle is not a turtle." This novel told the story of the six demon races, which were united by the demon emperor to fight against the Heavenly Court and divide the three worlds. As the news that the Demon Emperor's lifespan was about to end spread like wildfire, various forces were restless. 3. [Journey to the Wasteland] Author: Kelp Wine. The novel was set in the wasteland and seamlessly connected with the Journey to the West. It told the story of demons who monopolized cutting-edge technology through radiation and experimental mutation, and then the gods and Buddhas who pretended to be ghosts. The characters were impressive, including the venomous little white dragon, the three nothings loli Jing Liuli, Wen Qingwei Zhu Bajie, the red guard Jin Chanzi, and so on. These novels covered different topics and styles, replaying the story of Sun Wukong, bringing new perspectives and storylines to readers.
The image of Sun Wukong had many sides. He was brave and fearless. He never flinched in the face of all kinds of demons, ghosts, and dangerous situations. He was smart and witty. When Tang Sanzang was taken away and Bajie and Monk Sand panicked, he could always calmly come up with countermeasures. For example, when he was in Che Chiguo, he put on a show to resolve the crisis of stealing the tribute. He could understand the meaning of Bodhi's hint and learn all the martial arts in a short time. He was firm and persistent. He never gave up in the long process of learning the scriptures. He was also rebellious and unruly, challenging authority. For example, after learning that the Jade Emperor had given him the official position of Ma Wen to fool him, he returned to Huaguo Mountain angrily and raised the flag of the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal to issue a letter of challenge to Heaven. He was loyal and loyal to Tang Sanzang, and he was humorous, which made him very attractive. He had strong self-esteem and valued his identity and status. He sympathized with the weak. Although he was brave, he was also full of compassion and love for the weak. He was active by nature, unwilling to be ordinary, full of vitality, and sometimes overbearing, but kind-hearted. When he was serious, he would emit a strong sense of oppression. He also abhorred evil, and his pair of Fiery Eyes could see through the tricks of demons and devils. He was not deceived by the appearance of demons and dared to subdue demons and devils.
Sun Wukong was a very charming character in Journey to the West. His character image was multi-faced. In terms of character, he was brave and fearless. In the face of the threat of demons and ghosts, he always protected Tang Sanzang and his companions without flinching. This courage overcame many difficulties and obstacles on the way to the scriptures and showed a positive attitude towards life. He was smart and quick-witted. For example, when he was fighting the White Bone Demon three times, he used his Fiery Golden Eyes to identify the tricks of the demon and successfully defeated it. When he encountered difficulties, he could always resolve them skillfully. Sun Wukong was firm and persistent. Although he was misunderstood and expelled by Tang Sanzang many times during the journey, he always adhered to the mission of protecting Tang Sanzang's journey to the west. He had a rebellious and unruly personality. In the early days, he dared to challenge the authority of the Jade Emperor and called himself the "Great Sage Equal to Heaven". Even after joining the Buddhist team, he still occasionally showed it. He was loyal and righteous. Not only did he have to ensure Tang Sanzang's personal safety, but he also had to help Tang Sanzang pass the test of morality and soul. At the same time, humor was also one of his characteristics. In the process of the story, he used humor to bring a lot of joy to the readers and make his own image more vivid. He had a strong self-esteem and valued his status. Once he was despised or ridiculed, he would easily get angry. This also prompted him to work hard to prove himself and win respect. Moreover, he sympathized with the weak and saved the people who were bullied by demons and ghosts many times, showing his kind and benevolent side. From the perspective of ability and image, he was very capable and resourceful. He had the ability of the Seventy-Two Transformations. His background was full of legends, born from a stone. His image combined the appearance of a monkey with extraordinary wisdom and courage. It was adapted and interpreted by many art forms and occupied an important position in the history of China literature. It was a symbol of bravery, wisdom, wit, perseverance and other virtues, and was deeply loved by the audience. He had many advantages, such as bravery, resourcefulness, abhorrence of evil, pursuit of freedom, rebellious spirit, courage to take responsibility, clear distinction between love and hate, integrity, selflessness, chivalrous justice, fearlessness, humor, etc. He also had some shortcomings, such as willfulness, naughtiness, restlessness, stubbornness, like to wear a high hat, strong competitiveness, and occasionally playing pranks.
Sun Wukong was born from an immortal stone between heaven and earth. He had no parents and was not afraid of anything. In order to improve himself, he went to the Lingtai Mountain to learn from the grandmaster, Bodhi Xu. He chose to learn the Seventy-two Transformations and other spells, and even learned the Somersault Cloud. After returning to the Flowerfruit Mountain, he chased away the Demon King of Confusion and was elected as the Monkey King. Because he didn't have a proper weapon, he went to the East Ocean Dragon Palace at the suggestion of the old monkey and took away the Ruyi Jingu Staff that could change size at his command. The Dragon King complained that he had taken it by force. After that, the Black and White Impermanence lured his drunken soul to the underworld. In a fit of anger, he beat up the King of Hell and crossed out his name from the Book of Life and Death. The Jade Emperor recruited him to be a horse servant. Because he was humiliated by his superior, he beat up his superior and returned to Huaguo Mountain to call himself the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal. The Jade Emperor made him the manager of the Peach Garden. The Queen Mother of the Earth did not invite him to the Peach Banquet. He made a scene at the Peach Banquet, drank all the wine in the Jade Pool, and accidentally broke into the Laojun Hall and ate all the immortal pills. The Jade Emperor sent troops to capture him, but the immortals were no match for him. The Jade Emperor had no choice but to ask the Tathagata Buddha for help. He had failed in his battle with Rulai and had been suppressed under the Five Elements Mountain for 500 years. During the reign of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, the eminent monk Tang Sanzang presided over the Water and Land Dharma Conference. In order to obtain the Western Sutra, Guanyin rescued Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and others. Sun Wukong was named Wukong by Sanzang and set foot on the Western Heaven to obtain the scriptures together. Along the way, he relied on his martial arts and Fiery Eyes to subdue demons and devils, and experienced 81 difficulties such as defeating the White Bone Spirit three times. In order to eat Tang Sanzang's flesh, the White Bone Demon transformed into human form three times and was beaten by Sun Wukong. However, Tang Sanzang's fleshly eyes misunderstood Sun Wukong's murder and drove him away. Later, when the White Bone Demon captured Tang Sanzang, Zhu Bajie moved back to Sun Wukong and saved Tang Sanzang. When they finally arrived at West Earth, Sun Wukong was conferred the title of "Fighting Buddha" by the Jade Emperor for his loyalty and bravery. In the story, he was appointed as the judge of the human world by the Jade Emperor and found out about the evil deeds of the Erlang God and the Heavenly Dog in the human world. When he returned to the Heavenly Court to report, he was first reported by the Heavenly Dog, which triggered a series of subsequent stories.
Sun Wukong was a classic character in Journey to the West. In terms of personality, he was brave and fearless. In the face of many powerful demons and ghosts, he never flinched. Whether it was the powerful Bull Demon King or the cunning White Bone Demon, he always rushed to the front and protected Tang Sanzang with a fearless spirit. His intelligence and wit were also admirable. In the face of various difficulties, he was good at using his wisdom to resolve the crisis. For example, in a fight with a demon, he would ingeniously use the demon's weakness, like drilling into Princess Iron Fan's stomach to force her to hand over the banana fan. Sun Wukong also had the quality of being firm and persistent. There were many difficulties along the way, but the eighty-one difficulties did not make him waver at all. He always moved forward toward his goal unwaveringly. His rebellious and unruly behavior was particularly obvious in the early days. He dared to challenge the authority. The havoc in the Heavenly Palace was his bold resistance to the authority of the Heavenly Court. He was unwilling to be arbitrarily assigned an official position by the Heavenly Court and self-proclaimed as the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. He challenged the hierarchy of the Heavenly Court. In terms of emotions and moral character, he was loyal and loyal to Tang Sanzang. Although Tang Sanzang sometimes misunderstood him and drove him away, he always came back to help Tang Sanzang without hesitation when he was in trouble. He was humorous and humorous. When the four of them got along, he often used humorous words to resolve the tense atmosphere. At the same time, he had a strong sense of self-esteem and cared very much about his identity and status. He felt humiliated when he was sealed by Ma Wen and rose up to resist. He also sympathized with the weak. When he saw mortals being persecuted by demons, he would feel pity and do his best to help them. From his growth, he had gradually grown from a reckless stone monkey to the Victorious Fighting Buddha. In the early days, he acted recklessly with his own abilities. After 500 years of reflection at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain and the tempering on the way to the Western Paradise, he understood the rules and responsibilities, and finally achieved a positive result. He was a classic literary figure with many excellent qualities and complicated personality changes.