Which storyline does the following characters in Journey to the West correspond to: 1. Sun Wukong: Fighting with Sun Wukong corresponds to the plot of Sun Wukong saving Tang Sanzang. [2. Zhu Bajie: The story of Zhu Bajie eating Tang Sanzang's meat corresponds to the plot of Sun Wukong wreaking havoc in the Heavenly Palace.] 3. Sha Wujing: Fighting with Sha Wujing for the Jingu Staff corresponds to the plot of Sun Wukong beating the White Bone Demon three times.
The following literary characters are Jia Baoyu in Dream of the Red Chamber. Jia Baoyu was the eldest grandson of the Jia family, a main character in Cao Xueqin's novel 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. He was smart, sensitive, and emotional. He was good at observing and understanding other people's feelings, but at the same time, he had complex psychological and personality conflicts. His image represented the decline of the feudal aristocratic family and was one of the most representative images in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'.
Sun Wukong led Tang Sanzang, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand through eighty-one difficulties and finally obtained the true scripture. In the process, they met many demons and monsters and made many friends. One of the most famous stories was the battle between Sun Wukong and the Bull Demon King. The Bull Demon King was a ferocious demon who had a pair of iron rods and was very good at fighting. Sun Wukong also had a pair of iron rods and was very smart and brave. He and his three friends fought a fierce battle with the Bull Demon King. In this battle, Sun Wukong used his wisdom and skills to defeat the Bull Demon King and win. This battle also showed Sun Wukong's courage and wisdom, making him a hero in people's hearts.
Journey to the West is a classical Chinese novel that involves many female characters. The following are some of the important female characters: 1. Tang Sanzang: Tang Sanzang was one of the main characters in the novel. He was a Buddhist monk who had achieved success in his cultivation and was sent to obtain scriptures. 2. Sun Wukong: Sun Wukong is another protagonist. He is a monkey with supernatural powers. He became an outstanding Buddhist monk because of the teachings of Tang Sanzang. 3 Zhu Bajie: Zhu Bajie is Sun Wukong's senior brother. He likes to eat, is lazy, and is stupid. However, he gradually grew up because of the teachings of Tang Sanzang on the way to obtain scriptures. 4. Sha Wujing: Sha Wujing is Zhu Bajie's senior brother and a loyal practitioner on the way to get the scriptures from Tang Sanzang. In addition, there were many other female characters in the novel, such as Bai Jingjing, Bai Gujing, and the spider demon. These characters had a certain importance and storyline in the novel.
Based on the information you provided, I can't guess which characters these English names correspond to in wuxia novels. I can only answer your question based on my knowledge.
The classification of Journey to the West was not based on the characters of Journey to the West, but based on the plot and cultural background of Journey to the West, it presented a new story world to the readers. In the classified Journey to the West, the characters such as Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand were given new images and personalities that were different from the original. At the same time, the classification of Journey to the West also incorporated other mythical legends and folk stories to make the story more colorful.
There were many characters in Journey to the West that could be referred to in the following three words: Sun Wukong: Sun Wukong is one of the most famous characters in Journey to the West. He has supernatural abilities and can easily defeat all kinds of demons and ghosts. Zhu Bajie: Zhu Bajie is Sun Wukong's senior brother. He has a humorous personality and a big appetite, but he often does some stupid things. 3. Sha Wujing: Sha Wujing is Zhu Bajie's senior brother. He is good at diving and can move freely in the water. He is also Tang Sanzang's right-hand man. 4. White Dragon Horse: The White Dragon Horse is the mount of Tang Sanzang. He is a chameleon and can change into various colors. He is very flexible. 5. Tang Sanzang: Tang Sanzang is the protagonist of Journey to the West. He is a devout Buddhist believer who can lead Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Sha Wujing and others to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures.
The main characters in Journey to the West included: 1. Sun Wukong: One of the main characters of this book is a magical monkey with 72 transformations and somersault cloud skills. 2 Zhu Bajie: Sun Wukong's senior brother is also a monkey demon. He once made mistakes because of greed and laziness, but he finally corrected himself through his own efforts and wisdom. 3. Sha Wujing: Zhu Bajie's junior brother is a monk from the Liusha River. He was rescued by Tang Sanzang and his party, so he followed them to the Western Heaven to obtain scriptures. 4. Tang Sanzang: One of the protagonists of this book is a benevolent monk who once received the guidance of Buddha and went to the Western Heaven to obtain scriptures to save all living beings. 5. Sun Wukong's master, Patriarch Bodhi: A mysterious immortal was said to have taught Sun Wukong many spells and skills. 6 Dragon King: The leader of the Water Tribe in Journey to the West had once made a terrible sound because of his dispute with Tang Sanzang and his party, but he was finally subdued by Sun Wukong. 7. Monsters: In addition to humans, there are many monsters in Journey to the West. Some of them have malicious intentions towards humans, but they are eventually defeated by the main characters such as Sun Wukong.
The following seven people are from different stories in China: 1 Sun Wukong: From Journey to the West 2 Zhu Bajie: From Journey to the West 3 Sha Wujing: From Journey to the West 4 White Dragon Horse: From Romance of the Three Kingdoms 5 Tang Monk: From Journey to the West Dragon King: From Romance of the Three Kingdoms 7 Monster: It may come from many stories, such as the monster in Journey to the West and the Liangshan hero in Water Margins.
The following are the characters in Lu Xun's novels and their corresponding works: 1. Ah Q: A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q 2 Kong Yiji: Diary of a Madman, Kong Yiji 3. White-haired Girl: White-haired Girl 4 Runtu: "Hometown","Young Runtu" 5. Medicine: A Madman's Diary, Medicine 6 Kong Ergou: Kong Yiji, The True Story of Ah Q 7 Shi Nai 'an: Water margin, Journey to the West 8 Cao Xueqin: Dream of the Red Chamber 9 Lu Xun: A Madman's Diary, Kong Yiji, The True Story of Ah Q, Medicine, Hesitation, Canopy Collection, Scream, Morning Flowers Picked Up in the Evening
Journey to the West is a fictional novel. It does not exist in the real world, so it is impossible to determine the dynasty it belongs to. A novel is a fictional art form that usually uses fictional plots, characters, and scenes to convey the author's thoughts and emotions. As a novel, Journey to the West's dynasty information was set by the author or imagined by the readers themselves.