The original form of the yellow lion spirit was a yellow lion. Read more exciting novels for free
The original novel of Journey to the West did not describe the appearance of the yellow lion spirit in detail. It only indicated that it was a golden lion spirit. His film and television image can be seen in the TV series "Journey to the West (1986)","Journey to the West (2012)", the animated film "Journey to the West (1999)" and the animated film "Journey to the West: The Rebirth of the Demon King" released in 2021. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the 86th edition of Journey to the West, Li Jiancheng played the role of the Great Sage of the Nine Spirits (the ancestor of the Yellow Lion Spirit). <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The little monsters around the yellow lion spirit were Crafty and Weird, Weird and Crafty, and Green-faced. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
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In the 1986 CCTV version of Journey to the West, the Black Fox Spirit was originally the military counselor of Bai Jing. After Bai Jing died, she became the subordinate of the yellow-robed monster and appeared in the tenth and eleventh episodes. This character was not in the original work. After Tang Sanzang was captured by the yellow-robed monster, the black fox spirit told Tang Sanzang that the three people killed by Sun Wukong were all demons transformed from white bones. In the end, they were killed by Zhu Bajie with a nine-toothed rake. In the tenth episode," Three Beats the White Bone Demon," the demon-shaped black fox spirit was played by Qiu Bichang. In the eleventh episode," The Wise Monkey King," the demon-shaped black fox spirit was played by Li Hongchang, and the human-shaped black fox spirit was played by Han Fengxia. The yellow-robed monster's true identity was one of the twenty-eight constellations of the Upper Realm, the Kui Wood Wolf Star. He lives in Bowzi Mountain's Boyue Cave. His weapon is a steel knife. He knows transformation, black eye immobilizing magic, and other spells. He was originally a Kui Wood Wolf from the celestial heavens. Because he had an affair with the jade girl who served incense in the Hall of Fragrance, the jade girl was reincarnated as Princess Baihua Xi. Kui Wood Wolf descended to the lower realm and was taken away by the demon princess. They were husband and wife for 13 years. The yellow-robed monster caught Tang Sanzang because he had mistakenly entered the Boyue Cave. Later, Princess Baihua advised him to let Tang Sanzang go. However, after Tang Sanzang and his party arrived at Baoxiang Kingdom, Zhu Bajie and Monk Sha came back to save the princess. After the two sides fought, Monk Sha was captured. The yellow-robed monster went to Baoxiang Kingdom to turn Tang Sanzang into a tiger. In the end, Zhu Bajie invited Sun Wukong to subdue him. The Jade Emperor punished the yellow-robed monster to go to the Taishang Laojun to make a fire. Soon after, he was restored to his original position and had helped the Buddhist team to deal with demons many times. In the eleventh episode of the 1986 edition of Journey to the West, the yellow-robed monster was played by Ren Fengpo. 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!
In Journey to the West, there was Princess Baihuashu. She was related to the yellow-robed monster (the incarnation of the Kui Wood Wolf) and was kidnapped by the yellow-robed monster to become his wife. However, she had lost her memories of her previous life and hated the yellow-robed monster. The article did not explicitly mention whether her clothes were yellow. From the literal meaning of the title, there was no conclusive information that there was a specific character named "Princess in Yellow." It could also be an image that was not mentioned in detail or in a more uncommon adaptation. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
I'm not sure which novel Journey to the West is referring to, but according to what I know, the leopard spirit is not described as working with the indigo lion, the white elephant, and the roc. In Journey to the West, the leopard spirit, tiger spirit, snake spirit, fox spirit, and other demons were defeated by Sun Wukong and others. However, there did not seem to be any mention of the leopard spirit in Journey to the West.
The 1986 version of Journey to the West's episode on Shituo Ridge was played like child's play on TV. It only showed three monsters, an elephant, a lion, and an eagle. However, the scene in the original novel was terrifying. Corpses were strewn all over the place for 800 miles. Human skin and bones were hanging from the trees, and flesh and blood were on the ground. It was a scene like a mountain of corpses and a sea of blood. In the original novel, this was an extremely dangerous task. There were three devils in the Shituo Cave of Shituo Ridge. The devils had 48,000 demons under them. Among the three devils, Dapeng was Tathagata's uncle. The indigo lion and the white elephant also had powerful backgrounds. The Great Demon, the Green-haired Lion, had a thunderous roar and eyes like lightning. He had swallowed 100,000 soldiers in one bite. The Second Demon, the Jade-faced Elephant, was 30 feet tall and had a nose like a dragon. The Third Demon, the Yuncheng Wanli Roc, was extremely ferocious. He had eaten up an entire city of people in the Lion Camel Kingdom. Taibai Jinxing turned into an old man and deliberately blocked the way to report that the three demons were powerful and that it was difficult for the four of them to move forward, scaring Tang Sanzang and Bajie. Even Sun Wukong was so frightened that he fell to the ground. He was disheartened and even thought that his life was in danger. It was difficult to complete the task of escorting his master to the Western Paradise to obtain the scriptures. This was also the closest Tang Sanzang had ever been to being eaten. In order to ensure the audience's viewing experience, the 86 edition of Journey to the West had been softened, which was far from the original. 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!