In the TVP version of Journey to the West 2 (also known as Monkey King), the Six-Eared Macaque was originally the incarnation of a fairy stone. After being fed pills by the three demon kings, it transformed into a giant monkey and harmed the human world, implicating Wukong. The Six-Eared Macaque was extremely talented, and Patriarch Bodhi said that if it was properly trained, its future achievements might even surpass Sun Wukong. After he transformed into his true form, he turned into a dragon when he encountered water. In his gorilla form, he could fight with Sun Wukong for hundreds of rounds and come to a draw. Read more exciting novels for free
Yes, Six-Eared Macaque was a character in Journey to the West. In the Journey to the West, the six-eared macaque is good at listening to music, can observe the truth, know the front and back, and everything is clear. He fought with Sun Wukong (Spiritual Stone Monkey) to the Heavenly Court, the Nether World, the South Sea, and the Western Heaven. The two of them had the same magical powers. The Golden Hoop Incantation of Tang Sanzang couldn't hurt them, the Demon Revealing Mirror of the Heavenly King couldn't shine them, and Guanyin couldn't see them. Truth Listener didn't dare to say that he heard them. Tathagata revealed the Six-Eared Macaque's original body. The Six-Eared Macaque wanted to escape, but it was covered by Tathagata Buddha's golden alms bowl and revealed its original form. In the end, it was killed by Sun Wukong. There was an interpretation of the Six-Eared Macaque's identity as Sun Wukong's second heart. It was Sun Wukong's greatest outburst of anger and represented one of Sun Wukong's evil thoughts. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
He recommended a few novels. "Six-Eared Macaque in the Wilderness" by Young Master Lu, Xianxia, Mythology, and Cultivation. He wanted to know how the Six-Eared Macaque rose to power. Fan group 652948425. "Can't We Let the Monsters Live?", written by 77th House's d cat. Fantasy, mysterious, fantasy genre. The main character, Holden, was 18 years old, a Scorpio, and his birthday was 11/11. When they were close to the boss, they wanted to let go of the BOSS when they faced the delicious food and stayed in Gorgeous World to adventure. The plot was tight. From the Puppet Prince to the King of the Night, a fantasy immortal novel written by Mang Que. The servant of the Lu family in Jiangnan was kidnapped and pretended to be a prince like the sixth prince. Later, he became a puppet. In fact, he was recognized as the master by the supreme treasure and eventually grew into the King of the Night. 1.31 million words completed. It was not bad in the early stages, but it was still readable. 'The Silly Pillar of the Siheyuan Reborn' was an urban novel written by a programmer who was not lazy. Silly Zhu was miserable in his previous life, but he did not repeat the same mistake after his rebirth. He was a good fighter, and his recommendation index was four hearts. "Six Ears Defying the Heavens in the Wilderness", a work of a lazy profession. The protagonist transmigrated into the Six-Eared Macaque and was born with Hongjun, changing his fate. The writing style is a little inexperienced, but the grasp of the cool point is good. It's finished. It's not bad in the wild. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the Zhejiang version of Journey to the West, the plot of the six-eared macaque was adapted. Little Liu Er and Little Roc Girl went to the Roc House. They were teased by the two spirits and ate too many Dabao Pills. They turned into a giant monkey as tall as a mountain and ran to Chang 'an City. This version had a unique description of the six-eared macaque. For example, in the original work, the six-eared macaque was very cruel to the little monkeys of Huaguo Mountain. It would eat its own kind and let other monkeys do the same. However, the Zhejiang version had made changes. In terms of the plot of the Six-Eared Macaque and Sun Wukong, the Zhejiang version may also have its own characteristics. However, there was no more accurate information about the details of the battle, so it was impossible to answer in detail. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the Zhejiang version of Journey to the West, Xiao Liu-er and Xiao Peng-nu went to the Dapeng House. They were teased by the two spirits and ate too many Dabao Pills. They became a giant monkey as tall as a mountain and even lost their normal nature and ran to Chang 'an. This was the origin of the six-eared macaque in the Zhejiang version of Journey to the West and the related story fragments. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the novel Journey to the West by Wu Chengen of the Ming Dynasty, the Six-Eared Macaque was one of the Four Monkeys of the Chaotic World. It first appeared in the 57th chapter. It had a capricious and vicious temperament. It could know what was happening thousands of miles away and could hear anyone who spoke. Its appearance and magical powers were no different from Sun Wukong's. Its weapon was a metal weapon. The Six-Eared Macaque pretended to be Sun Wukong when he was driven away by Tang Sanzang. He knocked Tang Sanzang unconscious, stole his luggage, and even changed the monkey spirit into Tang Sanzang's master and disciple. He wanted to go to the Western Heaven to learn the scriptures. When Sha Wujing asked Guanyin for help, he met the real Wukong. The two went to Huaguo Mountain to confront each other. After meeting, the two started fighting. During this period, they asked Guanyin, the Heavenly Court, Tang Sanzang, and King Yama to identify them, but they could not tell whether they were real or fake. Later, under the guidance of Truth Listener, he went to Leiyin Temple in the Western Heaven. Tathagata revealed the true form of Six-Eared Macaque, and Sun Wukong killed him. There were many explanations for the six-eared macaque. Before Journey to the West, there was a saying that the six-eared macaque did not preach. Buddhism also had a saying that the six-eared macaque was formed by the illusions formed by Sun Wukong's thoughts. There were also views that the six-eared macaque was the embodiment of Sun Wukong's "two hearts", and the two were originally one. In addition, with the popularity of Journey to the West, the story of Sun Wukong and the Six-Eared Macaque was adapted into many kinds of operas, such as the Battle of Two Monkeys, the Real and False Wukong, the Real and False Monkey King, and the Battle of Two Gorillas.
Jiang Long played the role of the Six-Eared Macaque in the TV series " A Chinese Oscarness Journey to the West: Love You for Ten Thousand Years." He gave the audience a different impression with his cheerful, irritable, witty, and affectionate image. Jiang Long was an actor from Mainland China. He was born in the Shenyang City in the Liaoning Province. He graduated from the Beijing Film Academy with a bachelor's degree in acting and entered the entertainment industry in 2004. Jiang Long's Six-Eared Macaque in the movie was a boy who was good at fighting with wits and courage. He was also good at using tricks. His love words were also casually picked up, and he was surrounded by many little fangirls. In real life, Jiang Long was also very cautious when it came to relationships.
There were many explanations for the identity of the Six-Eared Macaque. One view was that the Six-Eared Macaque was one of the Four Monkeys of Chaos. It first appeared in the 57th chapter of Journey to the West. It could know things thousands of miles away and listen to anyone who spoke. Its appearance and magical powers were no different from Sun Wukong's. It used iron weapons as its weapon. When Sun Wukong was driven away by Tang Sanzang, it pretended to be Sun Wukong and knocked Tang Sanzang out. There was also a view that the Six-Eared Macaque was the embodiment of Sun Wukong's " Two Hearts ". It was Sun Wukong's illusory heart and his inner demon. It could also be understood as Sun Wukong's split second personality. The two were originally one. However, there was also a view that the Six-Eared Macaque was disguised as Erlang God Yang Jian. He was highly skilled in martial arts and had his own purpose, such as revenge for Sun Wukong's impersonation of him, and helping the Heavenly Lord Yuanshi spy on the true strength of the Jade Emperor and Tathagata. However, this view was more unique and different from the mainstream interpretation.
At present, there were no novels that specifically described the fusion of Sun Wukong and Six-Eared Macaque. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There was a web novel called "The Six-Eared Macaque of the Wilderness" that was first published on Qidian Chinese Network. It was written by Star Chaser HZY and was completed. The total word count was 555365. In addition, Xu Zechen's collection of novels, Six-Eared Macaque, also included a short story called Six-Eared Macaque. This collection of novels included 12 novels of typical significance and unique style by Xu Zechen. These works wrote about the realistic situation of the post-70s and post-80s generation, recreating the bitterness and bitterness of the Beiwanderers. They were close to the times and had practical significance. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
You are the Six-Eared Macaque from Journey to the West, one of the Four Monkeys of Chaos. You first appeared in the fifty-seventh chapter of Journey to the West. You can know what is happening thousands of miles away. You can hear as long as someone speaks. Your appearance and magical powers are no different from Sun Wukong. Your weapon is an iron weapon. When Sun Wukong was driven away by Tang Sanzang, you pretended to be him and knocked Tang Sanzang out, stole his luggage, and even turned the monkey spirit into Tang Sanzang's master and disciple to go to the Western Heaven to learn the scriptures. When Sha Wujing asked Guanyin for help, he met the real Wukong. The two went to Huaguo Mountain to confront each other. Later, he asked Guanyin, the Heavenly Court, Tang Sanzang, and King Yama to identify it, but they could not distinguish the real from the fake. In the end, under the guidance of Truth Listener, he arrived at the Thunder Temple of the Western Heaven. He was exposed by Rulai and killed by Sun Wukong. There were also people who believed that you were the manifestation of Sun Wukong's " Two Hearts ", and that the two were originally one. The story of you and Sun Wukong has also been adapted into many kinds of operas, such as Shao opera "True and False Wukong" and Beijing opera "True and False Monkey King". In addition, before Journey to the West, there was a saying that " six ears do not preach." Buddhism also had a saying of " six roots." The " six ears " in Journey to the West implied that it was formed by the illusions formed by Sun Wukong's thoughts.