All the characters in the Journey to the West included Joker/Sun Wukong, Zixia Fairy, Tang Sanzang, Second Master/Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand.
All the characters in A Chinese Oath to the West 2 included Xiaoyao Sheng, Swordsman, Fierce Warrior, Pretty Gold, Flying Swallow Girl, Heroine, Flying Swordsman, Yan Shanxue, Chunyangzi, Red Horsetail Girl, Divine Heavenly Soldier, Dragon General, Zhi Shengxian, Wu Tianji, Fairy Fairy, Xuan Jiange, Wu Zunshen, Xuan Tianji, Ziwei God, and Nishang Fairy.
All the characters in the Journey to the West series included Joker (the reincarnation of Sun Wukong), Tang Sanzang, Zhu Bajie, Sha Wujing, Zixia Fairy, Qingxia Fairy, Bodhi Ancestor, Bull Demon King, Iron Fan Princess, etc. These characters all had unique personalities and stories in the movie. Each character had their own characteristics and combat skills.
The main characters in Journey to the West were Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Sha Wujing, Tang Sanzang and his disciples. Sun Wukong was a monkey with remarkable abilities. He could transform into all kinds of forms and had the ability to transform into seventy-two forms. Zhu Bajie was an honest and cute pig demon who liked to eat and play, but he also had a brave side. Sha Wujing was a Sand Monk from the Flowing Sand River. He was good at changing the water and soil and flying. Tang Sanzang was a Buddhist monk sent to China by the Buddha. He had wisdom and compassion. His disciples included Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Sha Wujing, and three other immortals: White Dragon Horse, Nezha, and Taishang Laojun.
The names of all the characters in A Chinese Oath to the West 2 were as follows: Humans: Xiaoyao Sheng, Swordsman, Fierce Warrior, Pretty Gold, Flying Swallow Girl, Heroine, Flying Swordsman, Snow of Yan Mountain, Chunyangzi, and Red Horsetail Girl. Immortals: Divine Heavenly Soldier, Dragon General, Wisdom Saint Immortal, Wu Tianji, Fairy Fairy, Xuan Jianye, Wu Zun God, Xuan Tianji, Zi Wei God, and Ni Shang Immortal.
"Journey to the West" was the first romantic-style demon novel in ancient China. - [Sun Wukong: Also known as the Great Sage Equal to Heaven, the Fighting Buddha. Born from the immortal stone that created the world, he is very powerful and knows the Seventy-Two Transformations and the Somersault Cloud.] - Tang Sanzang: Also known as Tang Sanzang and Xuanzang. In his previous life, he was the Golden Cicada Master, the second disciple of the Buddha. His original form was Xuanzang, the eminent monk of the Tang Dynasty. He was kind and compassionate. - Zhu Bajie, also known as Zhu Ganglie and Zhu Wuneng, was originally Marshal Tianpeng. He was demoted to the mortal world because he flirted with Nishang Fairy and mistakenly entered the pig fetus. He knew the Thirty-Six Transformations, and his weapon was a nine-toothed rake. - Monk Sand, also known as Monk Sand and Sha Wujing, was originally a curtain-rolling general in the Heavenly Court. He was demoted to the mortal world because he broke a glazed cup and occupied the Flowing Sand River. The weapon he used was the Demon Subduing Staff. - ** White Dragon Horse **: Also known as the Jade Dragon (Little Dragon King). He was originally the third prince of the Dragon King of the West Sea. He had violated the heavenly law by setting fire to the pearl bestowed by the Jade Emperor. Later, he was saved by the intervention of the South Sea Guanyin Bodhisattva. He was demoted to Snake Mountain to wait for the Tang Monk to obtain the scriptures. - [Rulai Buddha: The leader of Buddhism. His mana is profound. He is one of the three leaders of Buddhism.] - [Guanyin Bodhisattva: One of the Four Great Bodhisattvas of Buddhism. He is merciful and saves people from distress. He has powerful mana.] - Jade Emperor: The head of the Taoist gods. He commands the gods of the three worlds and the four lives and six paths. His power is boundless. - Taishang Laojun: The founder of Taoism, the ancestor of Taoism. He has powerful magic power and many magic treasures. - Great Immortal Zhen Yuan, the ancestor of the Earth Immortals, whose Daoist name was Zhen Yuan Zi, lived in the Wuzhuang Taoist Temple of Xiniuhezhou and owned the Ginseng Fruit. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The main characters in Journey to the West were not all Taoists. Although Journey to the West is a novel set in Buddhism, it also contains some Taoist elements and characters. One of the most obvious is Sun Wukong. Although he is considered an immortal, he is a Bodhisattva in Buddhism because he helped many people and defeated many demons in the process of learning scriptures from the West. In addition, Sha Wujing was also a Taoist character. In Buddhism, he was a mortal, but he was transformed into an immortal on the way to obtain the scriptures. Although Zhu Bajie was originally a monster, he was also influenced by Taoism on his way to obtain scriptures. For example, in his dream, he was bestowed with divine powers by the Dao Ancestor and became an immortal. Therefore, although most of the main characters in Journey to the West were Buddhist characters, there were also some Taoist elements and characters.
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.
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 music for all the episodes of A Chinese Oath to the West included: "Reeds,""Love of a Lifetime,""Dust (Heaven and Earth in Life),""Knife Club Overture,""Chasing the Moon,""Unfinished Love," and "ONLY YOU." Among them,"Reed Marsh" and "Dust (Heaven and Earth in Life)" were the opening songs,"Love of a Lifetime" was the ending song, and the other songs were interludes. The music added a strong emotional atmosphere to the movie, allowing the audience to better immerse themselves in the story.
Journey to the West was a classic Chinese novel about the journey of the four main characters, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang. The following is the main storyline of the novel: Sun Wukong set out from the Flower-Fruit Mountain to the East Ocean Dragon Palace to steal the Sea Calming Divine Treasure and was caught by the Dragon King. After that, he went through a series of tests and became Tang Sanzang's disciple. 2 Sun Wukong followed Tang Sanzang and the others to the Western Paradise to learn Buddhist scriptures. Along the way, they encountered many monsters and dangers. He learned many magical powers such as transformation, flight, Fiery Golden Eyes, and defeated many evil forces. Sun Wukong fought fiercely with Bull Demon King, Iron Fan Princess and others, and finally defeated them to obtain their weapons. 4. Sun Wukong, Tang Sanzang and the others arrived at the Western Paradise and finally obtained the true scripture after a series of tests and cultivation. However, they encountered many obstacles, including demons, immortals, and evil forces. Sun Wukong helped Tang Sanzang and others through many dangerous situations and finally arrived in India to obtain the sutra. On the way back to China, he encountered many difficulties and challenges, but he finally overcame all the difficulties and successfully returned to China. The above is the main storyline of Journey to the West.