The following is a summary example of a seventh grade Journey to the West reading sharing session: ** 1. Character Image Analysis ** 1. ** Sun Wukong ** - He was a hero in the eyes of many students. He had the Seventy-Two Transformations and the Somersault Cloud, and he could flip a hundred and eight thousand miles in one somersault. On the journey to the Western Paradise, he was smart and brave. In the face of many demons and ghosts, he was always able to skillfully deal with and resolve the crisis. For example, when facing a powerful enemy, he would use his wisdom and transformation techniques to deal with it. He used his abilities to subdue demons and eliminate evil for the people. This kind of righteous behavior was deeply appreciated by everyone. 2. ** Pigsy ** - Zhu Bajie was a controversial but interesting character. He had a strange appearance after he was misplaced into a pig fetus, and his nature was greedy and lecherous. However, he had also played a certain role in the process of learning the scriptures from the Western Paradise. He had helped Sun Wukong subdue demons and monsters, and he was hardworking. He had a kind and upright side, although he sometimes liked to take advantage of others. He was a realist and a hedonist. In the plot of the Coiled Silk Cave, his behavior showed his comical nature and pursuit of life's pleasures. 3. ** Monk Sand ** - The image of Monk Sand was mainly featured by his hard work. Along the way, he took good care of Tang Sanzang and accompanied him to meditate and recite scriptures. He shouldered the heavy burden and silently took on the task of logistics support in the team. His figure left a deep impression on the students. 4. ** Tang Monk ** - Tang Sanzang was the core figure of the group. He had a compassionate heart and held the firm belief of going to the western paradise to obtain scriptures and save all living beings. He had experienced 14 years of hardship and no hardship could defeat his determination. However, he also had some shortcomings that were discussed by everyone. For example, he sometimes could not distinguish right from wrong. In the plot of "Three Beats White Bone Demon", he was deceived by White Bone Demon. He even chanted the Golden Hoop Incantation to punish Sun Wukong for killing White Bone Demon, and even drove him away. At the same time, Tang Sanzang appeared weak and was often captured by demons, waiting for his disciples to come and rescue him. ** 2. Story theme and content ** 1. The Western Buddhist Pilgrimage was a theme full of metaphor. It could be seen as an epic pilgrimage, a spiritual pilgrimage and a process of worldly cultivation. Tang Sanzang and his disciples were not afraid of hardships. They did not give up even after going through 81 difficulties. This kind of perseverance was worth learning from the students. 2. Journey to the West was not only a fairy tale, but also contained many elements of Wu Chengen's fantasy, mythology, prophecy, poetry, philosophy, comedy, and so on. ** 3. Impact on learning ** 1. For the seventh grade students, Journey to the West was a must-read masterpiece, and it was also an important part of the exam. However, due to the large amount of content, many students might only read extensively and did not grasp the main points, resulting in serious loss of marks in the exam. The students mentioned in their sharing that they should pay attention to the in-depth reading of the famous works and understand the characters, storyline, theme and other knowledge points. 2. Reading Journey to the West would help improve the students 'comprehension ability. Different from the primary school stage, which focused on memorizing the basic knowledge, the middle school stage focused on understanding. Reading a famous work like Journey to the West could train students 'understanding and analysis of complex literary works. ** 4. Reading experience and feelings ** 1. Many students shared their unique experience of reading Journey to the West. Some students mentioned that they liked to watch the TV series "Journey to the West" when they were young. After reading the original work, they could understand the rich imagination and profound meaning. Some students said that by reading Journey to the West, it was as if they had followed the four masters and disciples on the road to learn from the scriptures, feeling the thrills, excitement and fun. 2. It was generally believed that Journey to the West was a fascinating work. The characters in the book were vivid and vivid, and the story was full of ups and downs. Different characters and plots could bring different thoughts and inspirations to the readers. Read more exciting novels for free
The following is a copy of the host's script for the 5th grade's Journey to the West reading sharing session: ** Opening Remarks: ** Hello, dear students! Welcome to today's book sharing session. Books are the treasure trove of knowledge and the source of wisdom. Today, we will enter the treasure of China classical literature-Journey to the West. ** Introduction: ** Journey to the West was a well-known work. It was full of fantasy stories, profound philosophy, and distinctive characters. It was like a door to a mysterious world. Every time it was opened, it would take us on a wonderful journey. ** Sharing of content: ** First, let's talk about the story of Journey to the West. Everyone knew that it described the legendary experience of Tang Sanzang and his disciples who went to the West to obtain scriptures. Along the way, they encountered eighty-one difficulties, and all kinds of demons and ghosts emerged one after another. Sun Wukong had supernatural powers. With a wave of his Golden Cudgel, he could subdue demons and devils. Zhu Bajie, although sometimes greedy and lazy, also brought a lot of fun to the team. Monk Sand was honest and honest, silently shouldering the task. Tang Sanzang, with a firm will, wholeheartedly devoted to Buddha, led the team towards the goal. In this process, we saw many wonderful plots. For example, Sun Wukong wreaked havoc in the Heavenly Palace. He disrupted the Feast of Peaches and fought against the heavenly soldiers and generals, displaying unparalleled bravery and resistance. There was also the part where the White Bone Demon transformed into human form three times to deceive Tang Sanzang and his disciples. Although Sun Wukong saw through it with his Fiery Eyes, Tang Sanzang misunderstood him. This plot was full of contradictions and conflicts, and it also allowed us to see the complicated relationship between the master and his disciples. ** Character analysis segment: ** Speaking of these characters, we have to analyze their personalities in depth. Sun Wukong was undoubtedly a heroic character. He dared to challenge authority and was not afraid of the powerful Heavenly Court. He was smart and quick-witted, always able to think of ways to deal with all kinds of dangers. Zhu Bajie was a character full of comedy. His gluttony, lust, and timidity showed us the weaknesses of human nature, but at the same time, he was also very kind and could stand up at the critical moment. We should learn from Sand Monk's loyalty. No matter what difficulties we encounter, he will always stick to the team. As for Tang Sanzang, his persistence and faith were like a lamp that illuminated the entire journey of obtaining the scriptures. ** Interactivity: ** Now, I would like to ask the students, which character in Journey to the West do you like the most? Why? (Invite a few students to answer) ** Comprehension sharing session: ** "Journey to the West" not only brought us wonderful stories, but also a lot of profound insights. From this story, we can see the power of teamwork. Tang Sanzang and his disciples had different personalities. Without their cooperation, it was impossible to obtain the true scripture. At the same time, it also tells us that on the road to pursuing our goals, we will encounter all kinds of difficulties and temptations, but as long as we have a firm belief and move forward bravely, we will definitely be able to overcome the difficulties and realize our dreams. ** Closing Remarks: ** Today's reading session was coming to an end. I hope that through today's sharing, everyone will have a deeper understanding and love of Journey to the West. Let us integrate the wisdom and spirit of this book into our studies and lives. Like Tang Sanzang and his disciples, we will work hard towards our goals! Thank you, everyone! <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the CCTV version of Journey to the West, this episode corresponded to the fifty-fourth chapter of the original novel. Tang Sanzang and his disciples came to the Kingdom of Women on their way to the scriptures. There were only women in the Kingdom of Women, no men. Tang Sanzang (played by Xu Shaohua) met the king of the Kingdom of Women (played by Zhu Lin) here. The king of the Kingdom of Women was attracted by Tang Sanzang, and Tang Sanzang was devoted to Buddhism, but he also faced a test in the process and had an emotional entanglement. The king hoped that Tang Sanzang would stay, but Tang Sanzang firmly refused and overcame this huge temptation. In this story, there were also some plots, such as the banter between the master and disciple, the extraction of Yang Water, and the fight with the Pipa Spirit. Despite all the difficulties and emotional involvement, Tang Sanzang and his disciples finally overcame the difficulties and left the Kingdom of Women to continue their journey to the west. This episode not only showed Tang Sanzang's firm will to learn from the scriptures, but also showed that love was a difficult hurdle to cross in human nature. 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!
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Tang Sanzang and his disciples left Little Thunderclap Monastery and continued their journey west. One evening a month later, they saw a mountain villa in the forest and went to stay there. After Tang Sanzang knocked on the door, an old man came out with a walking stick. After Tang Sanzang explained the situation, the old man advised them not to go west. Firstly, it was a long journey to the Western Paradise. Secondly, there was the Qijue Mountain, which was eight hundred miles long, more than thirty miles away in the west. The mountain was full of persimmon trees. There was only a stone alley called Xishitong. It was filled with ripe and rotten persimmons. Year after year, they rotted and fermented. When the west wind blew, they would smell bad. The locals called it Xishi Alley. It was really difficult to travel. Tang Sanzang was annoyed after hearing this, but Wukong felt that the old man was long-winded and scared with words. The old man saw Wukong's ugly appearance and mustered up his courage to ask who he was. Wukong introduced himself and boasted of his remarkable abilities. The old man politely invited the master and disciple into the house and even served them tea and food. After the master and disciple ate their fill, Wukong suspected that the old man had other intentions. After lighting the lamp, Wukong chatted with the old man and learned that this was Tuoluo Village. There were more than 500 families here. The old man's surname was Li and he wanted to ask Wukong to help catch the demon. It turned out that since June three years ago, a demon had often come to the village to cause trouble. She had eaten a lot of livestock and even people. Previously, when the villagers gathered money to ask the monk to chant scriptures to catch the demon, the monk was killed by the demon. Last year, when they asked the Taoist priest to drive away the demon, the Taoist priest was also killed. After hearing this, Wukong went to catch the demon. The old man was afraid that he would blackmail him, so he invited eight or nine old men to testify. Wukong said that he only wanted tea and food as a thank you. As they were talking, the demons attacked. The wind was very strong, sending sand and stones flying. After the wind passed, two lights appeared in the air. It turned out to be the eyes of a demon. Wukong jumped into the air and fought with the monster. The monster brandished his spear to resist. The two fought until the third watch. Ba Jie couldn't help but join the battle. They fought for a long time until dawn. The demons fled, and Wukong and Ba Jie chased after them. They smelled the stench of Xishi Alley in Qijue Mountain. The demon crossed the mountain and revealed its true form. It was a red-scaled python. It crawled into the cave. Bajie grabbed its tail and pulled it out. Wukong asked Bajie to intercept it from behind while he drove it away with his iron rod. The python jumped out from the back door and swept Bajie down. Wukong came out of the cave and continued to chase after Bajie. When the python opened its mouth to swallow Bajie, Wukong deliberately let it swallow him. He used the iron rod to torture Bajie in his stomach, causing the python to torture him back and forth before falling to the ground and dying. Wukong and Bajie came out and dragged the dead python back to the village. The villagers were very grateful. They let the master and disciple stay for five or seven days before they were allowed to go. They also prepared dry food and fruits to send them off. Walking to the same mouth as the thin persimmon, Tang Sanzang saw the road blocked and smelly, tears in his eyes. Wukong asked the villagers to prepare two stones of dried rice and steamed bread and steamed buns. After Bajie was full, he turned into a big pig and dug the road. Bajie did as he was told. The people pushed the dry food to a place to let Bajie eat his fill. They sent the people riding back to the village to cook. They traveled seventy or eighty miles back and forth. The next day, they caught up. Bajie ate some more and continued to dig the road. The master and disciple thanked everyone and continued to travel west. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
By reading the first seven chapters of Journey to the West, one could gain insights from the following aspects: [1. Wukong's Origin] 1. ** Unique breeding method ** - Wukong was born from the immortal stone of the Flowerfruit Mountain. The immortal stone absorbed the spiritual energy of heaven and earth and the essence of the sun and moon. After giving birth to an egg, it turned into a stone monkey. This way of birth made it different from ordinary creatures. 2. ** Innate talent ** - He was born knowing etiquette and knew how to thank everyone. When he was born, he was accompanied by a strange phenomenon. His eyes were full of spirit and his aura was as strong as an ox. Furthermore, his luck was extremely good. For example, he found the Water Curtain Cave and had a smooth sailing journey when he set out to sea. Even the resourceful and knowledgeable Patriarch Subhuti was secretly happy to accept him as a disciple after learning of his background. ** 2. Wukong's extraordinary courage ** 1. ** Bravery before learning ** - When exploring the Water Curtain Cave, Wukong, who had yet to learn the art and did not know the situation inside the waterfall, dared to close his eyes and jump in. This first move to show his reputation showed his courage. 2. ** The courage to rebel against the Heavenly Court ** - After he left home to learn, he left the celestial heavens and wreaked havoc in the celestial heavens. These actions showed that he had extraordinary courage. ** 3. Wukong's great knowledge ** - When he became the Monkey King and lived in a comfortable and carefree environment, he was able to be vigilant in times of peace, understand the principles of life and death, and then determined to seek immortality. This kind of insight was far beyond ordinary people. ** 4. Wukong's determined nature ** 1. ** Perseverance to seek immortality ** - After Wukong made up his mind to learn the art, he searched for immortals in Nanzhan Province for seven or eight years without success. He then crossed the West Sea to Hezhou of the West Bull to continue his search. After many years, he finally found an expert. 2. ** Perseverance in learning ** - After he acknowledged Patriarch Subhuti as his master, he waited under his master for seven years. After that, he would also study at the third watch of the night and return to bed at dawn. This lasted for another three years. Without a firm heart, it was difficult to do all of this. In addition, the first seven chapters also described the birth of Wukong, the return of his skills, the recruitment of the Heavenly Court, the rebellion of the Heavenly Court, the havoc in the Heavenly Palace, and the suppression of the Five Fingers Mountain. These plots completely explained Wukong's origin, personality, and abilities. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
"Journey to the West" was an important learning content for the seventh grade. The following are some of the main points that the famous teachers might explain: ** I. Author and genre ** The author was Wu Chengen, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. His genre was the first romantic chapter demon novel in ancient China. ** 2. Main content and structure ** 1. ** Overall story ** - The story of Xuanzang's journey to the Western Heaven to obtain scriptures was the main story. It described the story of Sanzang's group of four, who had gone through eighty-one difficulties, swept away all demons and ghosts along the way, and retrieved the true scriptures. 2. ** Division of structure ** - The first chapter to the seventh chapter mainly wrote about the birth of Sun Wukong, his apprenticeship, and his havoc in the Heavenly Palace. For example, in order to achieve immortality, Sun Wukong went to the Three Stars Cave of the Tilted Moon on Mount Fangcun to learn. The founder named him Sun Wukong and taught him the Seventy-Two Transformations and the Somersault Cloud Mantra. Later on, he was expelled by the Patriarch and returned to the Flowerfruit Mountain because he was looked down upon by everyone. He asked for the Ruyi Jingu Staff from the Dragon King of the East Sea. When he was fighting against the Heavenly Court, he stole the Peaches of Immortality, disrupted the Peach Banquet, stole the Golden Elixir, and fled the Heavenly Palace. The Jade Emperor's soldiers could not catch him, and he was defeated by Taishang Laojun in a duel with Erlang Shen. He was not killed on the Demon-slaying Stage, but he had mastered Fiery Eyes. He escaped from the Eight Trigrams Furnace and wreaked havoc in the Heavenly Palace again. Finally, he was suppressed under the Five Elements Mountain by Gautama Buddha. - The rest of the story revolved around Tang Sanzang's journey to the West, including Tang Sanzang's rescue of Sun Wukong at the Five Elements Mountain and his disciple, who was named the Walker. He subdued Zhu Bajie at Gao Laozhuang (who was originally Marshal Tianpeng in the sky but was demoted to the human world because of his mistake. He took Gao Cuilan as his wife at Gao Laozhuang and became Tang Sanzang's master after being subdued by Sun Wukong. His Dharma name was Wuneng). He subdued Monk Sand at Liusha River (who was originally a rolling general in the sky. After being demoted to the human world, he became a demon in Liusha River and became Tang Sanzang's master after being subdued) and other plots. ** 3. Character Analysis ** 1. ** Sun Wukong ** - [Many names: Formed from immortal stones. Names include the Great Sage Equal to Heaven, Monkey King, Monkey King, the Victorious Fighting Buddha, Baima Wen, etc.] - ** Character traits ** - He was unruly, daring to take responsibility for his actions, and daring to despise and resist authority, just like the plot of making a scene in the Heavenly Palace. He was dissatisfied with the arrangement of the Jade Emperor. On the day of the Peach Banquet, he drank all the immortal wine, ate all the peaches of immortality, and ate all the Jindan in the gourd of Taishang Laojun. When the Jade Emperor caught him, he won several battles with his strong skills. After escaping from the Eight Trigrams Furnace, he continued to make a scene in the Heavenly Palace. - Brave and resourceful, highly skilled in martial arts, clear about love and hate, abhor evil, and not afraid of violence. Like the plot of Three Beats the White Bone Demon, the White Bone Demon turned into a village girl, a mother-in-law, and an old man to deceive Tang Sanzang. He saw through it three times and knocked it down, but Tang Sanzang mistakenly thought that it was killing innocent people and drove it away. Later, Bajie was smart. He was eager to save his teacher and killed the White Bone Demon to save Tang Sanzang. There was also the third plot of borrowing the banana fan. In order to cross the Fiery Mountain, he borrowed the fan from Princess Iron Fan. Although he encountered many difficulties, he used his wisdom to change his identity many times to borrow the fan. In the end, he borrowed the banana fan to extinguish the fire in the Fiery Mountain. 2. ** Pigsy ** - ** Basic information **: Originally Marshal Tianpeng, Dharma name Wu Neng, weapon "Nine-Toothed Rake". After obtaining scriptures, he was conferred the title "Purifying Altar Envoy". - ** Character traits **: On the one hand, he is lazy, short-sighted, likes to tell tales, play tricks, lie, love to take advantage of others, and is greedy for women; on the other hand, he is loyal, brave, and kind, brave in battle, able to correct his mistakes, simple and honest. For example, in the plot of Gao Laozhuang's bride kidnapping, he snatched Gao Cuilan as his wife because of his lust, but he also played his role on the way to learn the scriptures. ** 4. Examination sites ** 1. Plot test points, such as the details of the plot mentioned above, such as the Uproar in Heaven, the Three Beings of the White Bone Demon, the Three Borrowing of the Banana Fan, and the performance of the characters in the plot. 2. The character analysis test required students to be able to accurately analyze the personality characteristics of the main characters such as Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie and how they were reflected in the specific plot. 3. The structure test, such as the overall structure of the novel and the main content of each part. 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!
The reading notes of Journey to the West mainly had the following contents: - ** Character Image **: - [Sun Wukong: The incarnation of freedom. He is strong in martial arts, smart and brave. He clearly loves and hates his master and senior brothers. He abhors evil as his enemy.] Although he was wronged when he beat the White Bone Demon three times, he still insisted on the truth; Che Chiguo's battle of magic made people clap their hands and exclaim; and he showed his tenacious perseverance three times with the banana fan. He represented the power of justice and embodied the people's belief in victory over difficulties. His image entrusted the ideals of the Ming Dynasty. - [Zhu Bajie]: lazy but honest, kind, humorous. He had a small problem of hiding his private money, such as taking out gold beans from his ear when he was teased by Wukong. However, he was very brave when fighting demons. In the Battle of Liusha River, he joined hands with Wukong to save his master. - [Tang Sanzang: A mortal with lofty ideals and firm willpower. He is unmoved by the spider demon, but sometimes he can't differentiate between good and bad. However, he can eventually realize the problem.] - [Monk Sand: Hardworking, honest, but lacks his own opinions.] - ** Story Revelation **: - The story of Tang Sanzang and his disciples seeking scriptures from the Western Heaven inspired people to work together and unite if they wanted to achieve great things. - The powerful Sun Wukong was good at subduing demons, but without the help of Monk Sand, catching demons in the water would not be so smooth. Zhu Bajie was also a good helper for Sun Wukong to catch demons. Tang Sanzang finally succeeded in obtaining the true scripture with compassion. - Learning from Sun Wukong's fearless, courageous, and positive fighting spirit, he also had to learn to distinguish between true and false, good and evil, and not be confused by " demons and ghosts." Tang Sanzang and his disciples had experienced many dangers and difficulties, just like how people experienced many difficulties in the process of learning and growing up. If they defeated the difficulties, they would be able to breed success. - ** Work structure and content **: - The 100 chapters of the book could be roughly divided into three parts. The first part was from the first to the eighth chapter, describing the birth of Sun Wukong, his apprenticeship, and his havoc in the Heavenly Palace. The second part was from the eighth to the twelfth chapter, describing the origin of Tang Sanzang and the reason for obtaining the scriptures. The third part was from the thirteenth chapter to the last chapter, describing Tang Sanzang's journey to the Western Heaven to obtain the scriptures. - Through the illusory world of gods and demons, one could see the projection of the real society. For example, Sun Wukong's rebellious character reflected the wishes of the people. The demons on the way to the scriptures symbolized natural disasters or evil forces. The Heavenly Palace and the Western Paradise also had the colors of human society. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The main content of the second to seventh chapters of Journey to the West is summarized as follows: The Mystery of Sun Wukong's Life In this round, the mystery of Sun Wukong's birth was gradually revealed. He turned out to be a monkey from Huaguo Mountain. He learned the Seventy-Two Transformations and the Somersault Cloud from Tang Sanzang and decided to go to the Western Paradise to learn the scriptures. Along the way, he encountered Bull Demon King, Red Boy, and the others. They engaged in an intense battle. Chapter 3: Sun Wukong wreaks havoc in heaven Sun Wukong encountered many demons on his way to the scriptures and decided to return to the Heavenly Court for help. He killed Princess Iron Fan's son by mistake and angered the Jade Emperor. He was imprisoned under the Five Fingers Mountain for 500 years. In this round, Sun Wukong obtained the help of Tang Sanzang and regained his freedom. He then went to the Heavenly Palace to challenge the Heavenly Army and Heavenly General. In the end, he successfully rescued Tang Sanzang and defeated many evil forces. Chapter Four: Sun Wukong Beats White Bone Demon Three Times In the fourth chapter, Sun Wukong met Bai Gujing and had a fierce battle with her. Bai Gujing was originally a monster but was influenced by Sun Wukong's supernatural power and eventually became his good friend. Sun Wukong also told a touching story about him and Tang Sanzang. Chapter Five: Sun Wukong's Pilgrimage to the Western Heaven In the fifth chapter, Sun Wukong successfully gained the trust of Tang Sanzang and went to the Western Heaven to obtain scriptures. Together with Tang Sanzang, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand, he finally obtained the true scripture after going through countless hardships. This time, Sun Wukong also told Tang Sanzang and the others about his growth experience, showing his wisdom and kindness. Chapter 6: Sun Wukong Battles Demons In the sixth chapter, Sun Wukong encountered many demons, including White Bone Demon, Red Boy, Black Bear Demon, and so on. He fought fiercely with these demons, displaying his divine power and perseverance. This time, Sun Wukong also told Tang Sanzang and the others about the grievances between him and the demons, revealing his inner contradictions and struggles. Chapter Seven: Sun Wukong Gains Freedom In the seventh chapter, Sun Wukong finally regained his freedom and returned to Huaguo Mountain. He bid farewell to Tang Sanzang and the others and began a new adventure. This time, Sun Wukong showed his bravery and wisdom and told the readers a story about courage, wisdom and justice.
The following is an explanation of some of the common test points of Journey to the West in the seventh grade: ** 1. Test Points for Story Structure ** 1. ** Overall structure division ** - There were a total of 100 chapters in Journey to the West, which could be divided into three main parts. The first part was from chapter one to chapter seven. This part focused on the birth of Sun Wukong, his apprenticeship, and his havoc in Heaven. These plots showed Sun Wukong's fearless nature and his courage to resist authority. For example, Sun Wukong came out of the immortal stone in the Huaguo Mountain. In order to seek immortality, he traveled across the sea to learn from a master and learned the seventy-two transformations and other powerful skills. Later, because he was dissatisfied with the control of the Heavenly Court, he disrupted the Peach Banquet, stole immortal pills, and fought with the Heavenly soldiers, demonstrating his bravery and fearlessness in resisting the Heavenly Court. 2. ** Plot Unit of Journey to the West ** - In the main plot of the journey to the west, there were many popular story units. For example," Gao Laozhuang took in Bajie ". Bajie was originally Marshal Tianpeng, but he was demoted to the mortal world because he violated the rules of heaven. He mistakenly entered a pig's fetus and raped a girl in Gao Laozhuang. Later, he was subdued by Sun Wukong and became the disciple of Tang Sanzang. This plot showed Bajie's greedy, lecherous, lazy, but honest and lovely personality. - " The Flowing Sand River captured Monk Sand." Monk Sand was originally a general of the Curtain Rollers. He was demoted to the mortal world because he accidentally broke the glass cup. He caused trouble in the Flowing Sand River. When Tang Sanzang and his disciples passed by, they subdued him. Friar Sand was honest, hardworking, and shouldered the burden of the team. - "Three versus White Bone Demon" was a very important plot. White Bone Demon was cunning and insidious. She changed into human form three times and tried to deceive Tang Sanzang and his disciples. Sun Wukong saw through her disguise and killed her. However, Tang Sanzang mistakenly thought that Sun Wukong killed innocent people and drove him away. This plot reflected the kindness of Tang Sanzang, but sometimes he could not distinguish between good and evil. It also reflected the conflict between Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang. ** 2. Character Image Test Points ** 1. ** Sun Wukong ** - Sun Wukong was the core character of Journey to the West. He was very powerful and knew the Seventy-Two Transformations, Somersault Cloud, and other divine powers. His personality was very distinct. He was brave and fearless, daring to challenge authority. The Uproar in Heaven was the ultimate embodiment of his rebellious spirit. At the same time, he was loyal to Tang Sanzang. Although he was misunderstood by Tang Sanzang many times, he never abandoned him and insisted on protecting Tang Sanzang to go to the West to obtain the scriptures. For example, in the plot of " The Real and Fake Sun Wukong," even if he suffered grievances, he did not give up on the great cause of learning the scriptures. 2. ** Tang Monk ** - Tang Sanzang was the leader of the Buddhist team. He was determined and devoted to Buddhism. His goal was to go to the Western Heaven to obtain the true scriptures. However, he was sometimes too kind and was easily confused by appearances, causing him to wrongly blame Sun Wukong. For example, when faced with the village girl, old woman, and old man transformed by the White Bone Demon, he could not see through the disguise of the monster like Sun Wukong. Instead, he blamed Sun Wukong for committing evil. 3. ** Pigsy ** - Zhu Bajie had a complicated personality. He was a glutton. He would easily lose control as long as he saw something to eat on his way to the scriptures. For example, in the plot of stealing ginseng and fruit in Wuzhuang Taoist Temple, his gluttony was vividly displayed. He was also very lecherous, and he had raped women in Gao Lao Zhuang. However, he also had a simple and cute side. He often played the role of adjusting the atmosphere between Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang. He was a comedy character in the team. 4. ** Monk Sand ** - Friar Sand was honest and honest. He didn't talk much and silently took on the physical labor on the way, such as carrying a load. He was very loyal to Tang Sanzang and his disciples and played a role in stabilizing the morale of the team. Although his skills were not as good as Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie, his existence was indispensable. ** 3. Thematic Thinking Test Points ** 1. ** Growth and redemption ** - Sun Wukong had gone from being an untamed stone monkey that wreaked havoc in the Heavenly Palace to following Tang Sanzang to the Western Paradise to obtain Buddhist scriptures. After going through 81 difficulties, he gradually became mature and steady. He learned to restrain his wildness and finally achieved positive results. This process reflected his growth and self-redemption. Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand also corrected their shortcomings and gained new life. 2. ** Faith and persistence ** - Tang Sanzang and his disciples faced many difficulties, but they never gave up their belief in learning the scriptures. Along the way, they encountered demons and ghosts, difficulties and obstacles, but with firm faith and tenacious perseverance, they finally reached the Western Heaven to obtain the true scriptures. This reflected the power of faith and the theme of success if you persevere to the end. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Journey to the West was a classic Chinese novel. It told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang (also known as the "Journey to the West"), who went to India to retrieve Buddhist scriptures. Among them, Sun Wukong was a magical monkey with the Seventy-Two Transformations and the Somersault Cloud. Zhu Bajie was a gluttonous and lazy pig demon who was once banished by Tang Sanzang for causing trouble. Friar Sand was Sun Wukong's companion, a brave Friar Sand. Tang Sanzang was a merciful and wise monk. His life goal was to get back the true scriptures. On the way, they encountered many dangers and difficulties, such as monsters, evil forces, and so on. However, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand relied on their wisdom and courage to successfully overcome many difficulties and finally retrieve the true scriptures. This novel is regarded as a classic of Chinese classical novels, with extremely high literary value and historical significance. If you are a fourth year student, I suggest you read this novel and learn a lot about Chinese culture, history and philosophy.