Alright, let me answer for you. The names and origins of all the monsters in Journey to the West…Urgent
The names and origins of all the monsters in Journey to the West…Urgent 1 Sun Wukong: From Huaguo Mountain, an immortal who later became the protector of Tang Sanzang. 2. Zhu Bajie: From Fuling Temple. He was a demon who later became the companion of Sun Wukong. He was later subdued by Tang Sanzang. 3. Sha Wujing: From the Flowing Sand River, he was a monster who later became the companion of Sun Wukong and was later subdued by Tang Sanzang. 4. White Dragon Horse: From the Coiled Silk Cave, it was a demon who later became the mount of Tang Sanzang and was also one of the accompanying divine monkeys of Sun Wukong. 5. Demon Ox Demon King: From Red Boy's birthplace, Princess Iron Fan's hometown. The Flaming Mountain is the residence of the Bull Demon King and Princess Iron Fan. The fire of the Flaming Mountain was subdued by Red Boy. 7 Monster White Bone Demon: From the Cave of White Bones, a monster once killed the disciple of Tang Sanzang, Sun Wukong, and was subdued by Sun Wukong. 8 Monster Spider Spirit: From the Spider Cave is a monster who once bewitched Tang Sanzang and was later subdued by Sun Wukong. 9 Monster: It is a monster created by Sun Wukong himself and its name is "Monster". Red Boy, a demon from Flaming Mountain, is the son of Sun Wukong. He was once controlled by Princess Iron Fan and was later subdued by Sun Wukong. The wife of the Bull Demon King was also a demon who once bewitched Sun Wukong and was later subdued by Sun Wukong. Monster: It was a monster created by Sun Wukong himself and its name was "Monster". Monster: It was a monster created by Sun Wukong himself and its name was "Monster".
The monster in the 83rd chapter of Journey to the West was a golden-nosed white-haired mouse spirit, which was formed from a white-haired golden-nosed mouse. 300 years ago, he stole fragrant flowers and candles on the Spirited Mountain. He was captured by the Tathagata and his son, Nezha, but he was not executed. Later, she worshiped Heavenly King Li as her father and Nezha as her brother. She had three names, namely, Golden Hair White Hair Mouse Spirit, Half-bodied Guanyin, and Lady Diyong. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Okay, here are the six locations in Journey to the West and the corresponding monsters: 1. Huaguo Mountain: Sun Wukong's birthplace has demons such as the Bull Demon King and Red Boy. [2. Bull Demon King: A demon based on Princess Iron Fan possesses treasures such as the banana fan.] 3. Flaming Mountain: The Flaming Mountain is a monster with a fire spear and other monsters formed by the combination of the sea of fire and the volcano. 4. The Coiled Silk Cave: The Coiled Silk Cave has Spider Spirits, Bai Jingjing, and other monsters. There is also a Spider Kingdom in the cave. 5. The Heavenly Palace: The Heavenly Palace is a Taoist fairyland. It has mythical figures such as the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, as well as monsters such as the Ox Spirit and the Yellow-robed Monster. 6 Xiliang Women's Kingdom: The Xiliang Women's Kingdom is a story about the king of Xiliang and the daughter of a monster. It has the king of the women's kingdom, the monster of the women's kingdom, and other characters.
The beautiful monsters in Journey to the West had names such as Jade Rabbit Spirit, Bhikkhu Gome Queen, Dragon Princess, Jade Faced Fox, Spider Spirit Sisters, Apricot Fairy, White Bone Spirit, Scorpion Spirit, Holy Lord, Rat Spirit, White-Faced Fox, and so on. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In Journey to the West, the names of the caves where the monsters lived were as follows: 1. Sun Wukong's Huaguo Mountain Cave: Sun Wukong's Huaguo Mountain is Sun Wukong's base. He lives on Huaguo Mountain and his cave is called the Monkey King Cave. 2 Zhu Bajie lived in Gao Laozhuang: Zhu Bajie was captured on the way to Tang Sanzang's Buddhist scriptures and surrendered to live in Gao Laozhuang. His immortal cave was called the Gaolao Village Cave. 3. Monk Sand lives in Liusha River: Monk Sand was captured on the way to Tang Sanzang's Buddhist scriptures and surrendered to live in Liusha River. His cave abode was called the "Sha Wu Jing Cave". 4. Bai Jingjing's Cave Abode Beyond the Nine Clouds: Bai Jingjing is the master of Bai Jingjing's Cave and also the sister of Bai Jingjing. She lived in a cave called the Cave Beyond the Nine Clouds. 5. White Bone Demon's Soul Essence lives in the White Bone Cave: White Bone Demon is one of the most powerful demons on the way to the Buddhist scriptures. Her Soul Essence lives in the White Bone Cave. Red Boy's Fire Cloud Cave Abode: Red Boy is the son of the Bull Demon King. He lives in Fire Cloud Cave. The Spider Demon is Bai Jingjing's daughter. She lives in the Hundred Eyes Cave. The Yellow Robe Monster is another powerful monster on the way to the Buddhist scriptures. He lives in the Dizang Cave. These are the names of the caves where the monsters lived in Journey to the West. Some of the monsters 'caves were replaced by different names in different stories.
In Journey to the West, there was a golden-winged eagle, which ate an entire city of people 500 years ago. The three demons of the Lion Camel Ridge were also very cruel. The great demon, the Green Lion Demon, had caused a ruckus in the Southern Heavenly Gate and opened its mouth to scare away the 100,000 celestial soldiers of the celestial heavens. The second demon, the White Elephant Demon, had a dragon-like nose and could not bear to wrap around the enemy's bronze skin and iron bones. The third demon, the Golden-winged Roc, was extremely fast and had two magic treasures, the Yin and Yang Qi Bottles. They had eaten up all the people of Yanfu World and turned the Lion Camel City into a demon city full of demons. The Lion Camel Cave was even more bloody. The fish monster of the Heavenly River was very cruel. It liked to see its close relatives die and eat other people's children. The Six-Eared Macaque was fiercer than Sun Wukong. He dared to eat his own kind. The White Bone Demon was also very ferocious. The White Bone Ridge where she lived was sparsely populated. She relied on her disciples to collect blood from mortals to maintain her body. She sucked human blood three times as soon as she appeared. The White Deer of the Longevity Star wanted the hearts and livers of 1111 children to refine a thousand-year-old medicine. It was cruel. Before Zhu Bajie was subdued, he was also very cruel. He bit and killed sows, killed pigs, occupied the mountain field and ate mortals to live. Monk Sha was also ferocious. When he was hungry and cold, he came out to find passers-by to eat. He even ate Tang Sanzang nine times. In addition, there was also the Kui Wood Wolf, who had become a ferocious demon king after descending to the mortal world. He had once bitten and eaten a woman who played the pipa. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Journey to the West was filmed in more than half of China. The following are some of the locations: - [Beidai River: The scene of Sun Wukong's birth and his journey to the sea was filmed here.] - Huangguoshu Waterfall: The waterfall in the Water Curtain Cave plot was shot here. The interior of the Water Curtain Cave was taken from the Boyue Cave of Lengshui River in Hunan Province. - CCTV and Beijing Yuying College Playground: The episode of "Official Seal of Ma Wen" was mostly filmed here because there were more interior scenes. The Tianhe Horse was filmed in Inner Mongolia, and the little white dragon was also purchased in this episode. - Beijing's Shidu and the Tomb of the Seven Kings: The two outdoor fighting scenes in Uproar in Heaven were shot here. - Zhumadian Mountain in Henan Province: "Tears Splash Hidden Fog Mountain","Remote Domain Change Road","Receiving Green Bull Monster","Danger Pass Tongtian River" and other units were shot here. It was also called Linglong Mountain West Youxian Mountain, known as "Central Plains Bonsai", a national geological park and 5A scenic spot. - Wulingyuan, Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province: The Real and Fake Monkey King was shot here, and the 86 edition of the White Bone Demon was also shot here. - Inner Mongolia: The shooting of the Heavenly River Horse in "The Official Seal of Ma Wen" was done here. - Tianping Mountain, Suzhou: The Four Sages in the Three Difficulties on the Way to Kan were shot here. - Guilin's Seven Star Rock: The location where Sun Wukong caused a ruckus in Banana Cave. - Qingcheng Mountain: The location of the scene of Patriarch Bodhi's dojo, Mount Fangcun. - Flame Mountain in Xinjiang was a famous scenic spot in Turpan. It was located on the northern edge of the Turpan Basin and the northern part of the ancient Silk Road. - Jiuhua Mountain in Anhui Province, the location of the Little Leiyin Temple in the Western Heaven. 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!
Here are the descriptions of the 10 monsters in Journey to the West: 1. [Demon King of Confusion: The first demon to appear in Journey to the West, Jukanyuan Mountain River Cave.] He wore a black gold helmet on his head and a black silk robe on his body. He looked mighty. He was strong on the outside but weak on the inside. He bullied the weak and feared the strong. He took advantage of Sun Wukong's absence to capture the little monkey and wanted to occupy the Water Curtain Cave. Later, he was defeated by Sun Wukong, who had returned from learning martial arts, using the spell "External Body Movement Technique". He was cut into two by Sun Wukong. 2. [Yellow Wind Monster]: It was a yellow-furred marten at the foot of the Holy Mountain. It stole the clear oil in the glass cup and fled to the Yellow Wind Ridge to occupy the mountain as a king. 3. [Hundred Eye Demon Sovereign (Centipede Demon): A demon cultivated from a large centipede.] 4. [Red Boy: Possesses a high combat strength. It is difficult for Monkey to win by relying solely on his martial strength. He is ranked third in the monster rankings in Journey to the West.] 5. [Bull Demon King: Very strong, third tier of the demon hierarchy. Monkey can't defeat him by force alone. Sun Wukong needs help to deal with him.] 6. [Scorpion Spirit: In the third tier of the demon level division, she has a high combat value. Sun Wukong needs to find reinforcements to deal with her.] 7. [Nine Spirit Origin Sage: The demon king in Journey to the West. It is the highest level of demon. Its combat strength is extremely strong. When facing Sun Wukong, it will end the battle immediately. Once it uses its nine mouths, it will definitely capture the enemy.] 8. [Little Drill Wind]: A small monster patrolling the Lion Camel Ridge. Tang Sanzang and his disciples met him at the Lion Camel Ridge. Sun Wukong once transformed into the "Chief Drill Wind" to trick him into asking for information. He was later killed by Sun Wukong. 9. [White Bone Demon: Dominating in some small places. She is the fourth level of the demon hierarchy. She is one of the three Imperial Advisors of Che Chi Country. Monkey needs to use strategies to defeat her easily.] 10. [Green Bull Monster: Has a powerful background and belongs to the second tier of the monster hierarchy. When Monkey deals with him, he will find more reinforcements, but sometimes more reinforcements might not solve the problem.]