The main content of the seventeenth chapter of Journey to the West was: Monkey jumped up and scared the people of Guanyin Temple to worship the sky. Sanzang comforted the people and said that if they could not find the cassock, his disciple's bad temper would endanger everyone's lives. When the Great Sage Sun arrived at the Black Wind Mountain, he saw the three demons talking about setting up cauldrons and other unorthodox ways. The black man mentioned that the day after tomorrow was the day of his mother's death. He also said that he had obtained a brocade Buddhist robe at night and would hold a Buddhist robe meeting for his birthday. The monk thought it was his kasaya, so he jumped out and shouted angrily. He killed the white-robed scholar with a stick. The black Han fled like the wind, and the Taoist rode away on a cloud. After dragging the corpse of the White Hedyotis, the Walker continued to enter the mountain to look for the black man. When he saw the Black Wind Cave, he went to the front of the cave and called for it. Good line: 1. "Thousands of ravines compete, thousands of cliffs compete. Birds sing, people can't see, flowers fall, trees are still fragrant. Rain after the sky even green wall moist, wind blowing pine roll green screen open. The grass on the mountain grows, the wild flowers bloom, the cliffs are steep and steep, the snow grows, the beautiful trees are beautiful, and the mountains are flat. If you don't meet a secluded person, how can you find a woodcutter? Two cranes drank by the stream, and wild apes on the stone were wild. The snails are piled up and the color is black. The towering green light shines in the mist." This sentence described the beauty and vitality of Black Wind Mountain by describing the landscape. From thousands of valleys and cliffs to flowers, birds, apes, and cranes, it meticulously outlined a picture of a mountain forest full of vitality. 2. "Misty clouds and dense pine and cypress trees. Misty clouds and clouds fill the door, pine and cypress dense green around the door. The bridge steps on the withered wood, and the peak is surrounded by Xue Luo. Birds with red pistils in their mouths came to the cloud valley, and deer stepped on the fragrant bushes on the stone platform. The flowers in front of the door are blooming, and the wind sends the fragrance of flowers. The green willows near the dike turn yellow orioles, and the peaches on the shore turn pink butterflies. Although the wilderness is not worthy of praise, it is better than the scenery under Penglai Mountain." It depicted the scenery in front of the Black Wind Cave. The description of the elements such as haze, pine and cypress, flowers, birds, and deer reflected the beauty of the scenery here. It could even be compared to the scenery at the foot of Penglai Mountain. Read more exciting novels for free
Journey to the West was one of the famous works of ancient Chinese literature. The author was Wu Chengen, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. The story tells the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang, who went to the Western Heaven to obtain the scriptures after going through 81 difficulties. The following are the good words, good sentences, and main contents of Journey to the West: Good words: 1. Untold hardships: To describe the hardships of the journey. 2. Unyielding through untold hardships: To describe the person who has gone through many setbacks and is still unwavering. [3] Empty gloves, white wolf: It described how a person who used the hands of others to obtain property without paying an actual price. Love at First Sight: It described the strong feelings between a man and a woman when they first met. Good line: 1 "Sanzang did not forget the original intention of the four saints to become a true Dao." This sentence expressed the firm belief and pursuit of Tang Sanzang and his disciples. 2 " The demons were furious and wanted to capture Tang Sanzang." This sentence vividly depicted the anger of the monsters. 3 " Magical Power: This is a description of Sun Wukong's abilities and mana. Main content: Journey to the West tells the story of the four masters of the Tang Dynasty who went to the Western Heaven to obtain scriptures after going through 81 difficulties. They encountered all kinds of difficulties and challenges on their journey, such as demons and ghosts, immortals and devils, and so on. As the protagonist, Sun Wukong's wit, courage, and kindness made him a character admired by everyone. Tang Sanzang and his disciples also gradually developed feelings in this process. The friendship and love between them were also an important part of the story. In the end, they overcame all kinds of difficulties and obtained the scriptures, becoming heroes in everyone's hearts. The whole story was full of adventure, love, friendship and humanity. It was a classic literary work.
The debate between Sun Wukong and Princess Iron Fan was as follows: [Sun Wukong: Princess Iron Fan, you monster, how dare you use my Jingu Staff as a favor? You're lying to me!] [Princess Iron Fan: Sun Wukong, you don't have to be so polite.] I, Princess Iron Fan, may be a monster, but I have my reasons. Your Jingu Staff is a treasure of the East Ocean Dragon Clan. Stealing it for a favor is against the Dragon Clan's moral code. But Princess Iron Fan, I didn't know that this Jingu Staff belonged to you. I just want to help Tang Sanzang get the scripture out of kindness, I don't want your treasure. Princess Iron Fan: Hmph, do you think you can deceive me like this? I, Princess Iron Fan, may seem weak, but I won't be easily deceived. Monkey, you're too immodest!
[The good words of the 41st chapter of Journey to the West: None (The reference material does not explicitly mention the good words of this chapter).] Good line: 1. There are long deer and immortal foxes in the forest, and there are spiritual birds and black cranes on the trees. Jade grass and strange flowers do not wither, green pines and cypresses grow in spring. The peach often bears fruit, and the bamboo leaves often stay. 2. When a person's heart gave birth to a thought, heaven and earth knew. If there is no retribution for good and evil, there must be selfishness in heaven and earth. He had beaten the Nine Luminaries Star until it was closed and the Four Heavenly Kings were invisible. Good monkey spirit! 3. The ancient temple in front of the cave is covered with cold air, and the desolate smoke locks the abandoned hills. White cranes in the deep years, green weeds under the stage since spring and autumn. 4. The moon was in the sky, and there was a shadow in the water. Although he could see it, he could not find it. In the end, he could only hear it. 5. There is a way to heaven, and there is a door to the earth. Walking on the sun and moon, there is no shadow, and there is no obstacle in entering the stone. Water can not drown, fire can not burn. 6. The bamboo swayed and the green jade pendant seemed to hear the voice, and the birds played the lingering sound as if they were complaining about sorrow. Chickens and dogs do not pass through, there are few people, idle flowers and wild vines around the wall. 7. The cold wind blew on the four walls, and the lights in the ten thousand houses were bright. The doors and windows of the six streets are closed, and the doors and windows of the three markets are closed. 8. Yu Liang wrote a poem about the history of the Jin Dynasty, Yuan Hong did not sleep on the river boat. Light floating cup face cold powerless, clear reflection in the courtyard there are immortals. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Chapter 11 of Journey to the West mainly told the story of Sun Wukong, Tang Sanzang, and others who went to India to obtain the true scriptures. On their journey, they met a monster called "Flaming Mountain" and defeated him together. In addition, they also encountered a monster called "White Bone Demon", Sun Wukong, and she started a fierce battle. In the end, Sun Wukong successfully defeated the White Bone Demon with wisdom and courage and obtained the true scripture.
In the 85th chapter of Journey to the West, Sun Wukong, Tang Sanzang, and the others met Red Boy on the Flaming Mountain. In order to save their father, Red Boy followed Tang Sanzang and the others to the Western Heaven to obtain scriptures. In order to save Tang Sanzang, Sun Wukong started a fierce battle with the Bull Demon King. The Bull Demon King was confused by Sun Wukong's Seventy-two Transformations in the battle and thought that Sun Wukong was a monster. He was finally defeated by Sun Wukong. After that, Red Boy followed Tang Sanzang and the others to the Western Paradise to obtain scriptures. On the way, he accompanied Sun Wukong and the others. Not only was Red Boy smart, but he was also very kind. He had established a deep friendship with Sun Wukong and company. In this trip, Sun Wukong and the others finally reached the destination of the Western Buddhist Scriptures after going through countless hardships. Not only did they complete important tasks, but they also learned a lot about the true meaning and wisdom of life.
In the 86th chapter of Journey to the West, the key content included: The Great Sage Sun led a horse and carried a load to look for his master. He met Zhu Bajie. The two of them communicated with each other about the direction of their master. Then, Monk Sand arrived. The monk found that he had fallen into the demon's plum blossom splitting trick and his master had been taken away by the demon. The three of them went to the Broken Mountain Chain Cave in Hidden Fog Mountain. Bajie broke the stone door and the demon vanguard came out to check. There were also some related plots mentioned earlier, such as the king and his ministers losing their hair overnight, which provided the background for the development of the story. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Wukong promised Zhenyuanzi that he would return the Ginseng Fruit Tree to him, so he went to the East Ocean to visit the Immortal Elder and the Saint Elder. He had gone to the Peng Lai Immortal Realm to see the Three Stars of Fortune, Fortune, and Longevity, the Fangzhang Mountain to see Emperor Dong Hua, and the Yingzhou Island to see the Nine Elders, but he had not received the cure. The three stars indicated that there was only the pill of millet that could cure the worm and Lin, and there was no cure for the tree. Because he had a three-day appointment with his master, Wukong was afraid that he would return late and his master would recite the Golden Hoop Incantation. Meanwhile, Sanxing was going to pay his respects to the Great Immortal Zhenyuan, so he asked Tang Sanzang for mercy and waited for Wukong to come back. After that, Wukong had no choice but to go to Mount Raka to find Guan Yin Bodhisattva. The Bodhisattva used the dew in the clean bottle to revive the ginseng fruit tree. Zhenyuanzi prepared ten Ginseng Fruits for everyone, and Tang Sanzang only ate one. Before this, the Great Immortal Zhen Yuan wanted to put Tang Sanzang into a pot of oil, and Wukong requested to suffer in place of his master. The Great Immortal Zhenyuan grabbed Wukong and tried to reason with him to let him return the fruit tree. Monkey asked him to let his master go first before returning the tree. The Great Immortal thought that Wukong did not dare to go alone, so he ordered people to release Sanzang, Bajie and Monk Sand. Monk Sand and Bajie guessed that Wukong wanted to escape. Sanzang believed Wukong and asked him where to seek medical treatment. Monk said that he wanted to go to the East Ocean to visit the three islands and ten continents to find the forensic tree that could bring the dead back to life. Wukong and Sanzang made a three-day agreement, and then asked the Great Immortal to take care of his master. Then he began his journey of seeking prescriptions. When Sanxing arrived at Wuzhuang Taoist Temple, Zhenyuanzi went down the steps to welcome him. Bajie and Sanxing were old acquaintances, but they kept joking and were dismissed by Sanzang. Sanzang bowed to Sanxing, and Sanxing bowed to the Great Immortal as a junior. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Okay, I have learned the content of the eighth chapter of Journey to the West. Here is my answer: Sun Wukong met Taishang Laojun in the Heavenly Palace. Taishang Laojun gave him a golden pill and told him,"This golden pill can make you immortal and extraordinary." Sun Wukong was extremely grateful as he ate the golden pill. However, the Jindan made his flesh extremely hard, greatly increasing his strength and speed, allowing him to easily defeat many demons and ghosts. Sun Wukong thus became an immortal and went to the Western Heaven to obtain the scriptures. After going through countless hardships, he finally succeeded in obtaining the true scriptures.
Journey to the West was an ancient Chinese novel. It mainly told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand, who protected Tang Sanzang from the West and went through 81 difficulties to obtain the true scriptures. The following is the main content of each chapter: 1. Sun Wukong's Birth and Growth: It tells the story of Sun Wukong's birthplace, life experience, and growth experience. 2. Monk Tang's Pilgrimage: The story of Monk Tang's four disciples deciding to go to the Western Heaven to get the scriptures. Sun Wukong assisted Monk Tang's Pilgrimage, while Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand were responsible for obstacles and food supply. 3. Uproar in Heaven: It tells the story of Sun Wukong causing trouble in the Heavenly Palace, angering the Heavenly Emperor and other immortals who were eventually subdued by Buddha. 4. Flaming Mountain: It tells the story of Sun Wukong going to the Flaming Mountain in order to save the little monkey trapped by the Flaming Mountain. 5. White Bone Demon: It tells the story of Sun Wukong encountering White Bone Demon and having a fierce battle with her. [6. Web Cave: It tells the story of Sun Wukong's encounter with the Spider Demon and Bai Jingjing in the Web Cave, where they engaged in a fierce battle.] The Way to the Buddhist Scriptures: It tells the story of the various dangers and difficulties that Sun Wukong and others encountered on the way to the Buddhist Scriptures and how they overcame these difficulties. 8. The Buddhist Pilgrimage at the foot of the Flaming Mountain: It tells the story of Sun Wukong and the others who were trapped at the foot of the Flaming Mountain. Tang Sanzang was punished for saving them. The story of Sun Wukong and the others who finally obtained the true scriptures and returned to Chang 'an. 10 Sun Wukong's Cultivation: It described Sun Wukong's cultivation process in the Western Paradise, including how to control his own strength and emotions.
Journey to the West was a classical Chinese novel. It mainly told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang (or the "Journey to the West"), who went to India to retrieve Buddhist scriptures after 81 difficulties. The main content of each round included: Chapter One: Sun Wukong is Born, Tang Sanzang is Reading Buddhist Scriptures This time, the introduction and background information of Sun Wukong and the others began. Sun Wukong was one of the main characters in Journey to the West. He was a monkey with supernatural powers and wit. He was given the title of "The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal" by the Jade Emperor. Zhu Bajie was a gluttonous and lazy pig demon who was tamed by Tang Sanzang and became Sun Wukong's companion pet. Monk Sand was Sun Wukong's senior brother. He was a Sand Monk with a heavy responsibility. He was recruited by Tang Sanzang as a disciple and went to India to learn from the scriptures. Chapter Two: Sun Wukong Havoc in Heaven on the Way to the Buddhist Scriptures At this time, Sun Wukong and the others began to embark on the journey of obtaining scriptures. Sun Wukong was chased by the heavenly soldiers and generals because he ate the immortal peach of Taishang Laojun by mistake and finally escaped the demonic claws. Zhu Bajie was punished by Buddha for stealing Tang Sanzang's meat. He was banished to the mortal world to become a pig demon and later subdued by Tang Sanzang. Monk Sand was captured by a demon on his way to the scriptures and was rescued by Sun Wukong and the others. The third chapter: Sun Wukong beat the White Bone Demon and Tang Sanzang was expelled In this round, Sun Wukong met the White Bone Demon and defeated it. White Bone Demon is a powerful demon. She tried to devour Tang Sanzang but was stopped by Sun Wukong and the others. The friction between Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang also gradually heated up. Tang Sanzang chased Sun Wukong away because he did not listen to orders. Chapter Four: Sun Wukong's Path to the Flaming Mountain This time, Sun Wukong and the others continued to move forward and arrived at the Flaming Mountain. The Flaming Mountain was a scorching sea of fire. In the middle of the sea of fire, there was a huge iron fan princess. She held a huge iron fan and kept flapping it. In order to cross the Flaming Mountain, Sun Wukong and the others used the banana fan brought by Tang Sanzang and finally successfully crossed the Flaming Mountain. Chapter Five: Sun Wukong's Way to the Great Wild Goose Pagoda This time, Sun Wukong and the others came to the Big Wild Goose Pagoda and met the Black Bear Demon in the tower. The Black Bear Spirit was a ferocious bear demon. He tried to devour Sun Wukong and the others but was eventually defeated by them. Chapter 6: Sun Wukong's Way to the Water Curtain Cave This time, Sun Wukong and the others continued to move forward and arrived at the Water Curtain Cave. The Water Curtain Cave was a mysterious cave abode where monsters, monsters, dragon kings, and fox spirits lived.