In Journey to the West, Zhu Bajie and Sun Wukong fought many times. After leaving Gao Laozhuang, Sun Wukong rode a somersault cloud to catch up with Zhu Bajie. Zhu Bajie used the fire to escape back to the cave. After Sun Wukong cursed in front of the door, the two fought from night to morning. In this confrontation, Zhu Bajie did not use his magical powers. He fought with Sun Wukong's weapon and did not win. Monkey also did not gain much advantage. The two of them fought from the second watch until the east turned white. In the end, Zhu Bajie was defeated because his hands and tendons were numb. When he encountered the Bull Demon King on his way to the scriptures, Ba Jie was able to defeat the Bull Demon King, who was as strong as Sun Wukong but was already exhausted. Overall, Zhu Bajie's martial strength and weapons were at a high level, but his overall combat power was still below Sun Wukong. There was no evidence that he was hiding his strength when he fought with Sun Wukong. Read more exciting novels for free
In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie had a fight. When Tang Sanzang was at Gao Lao Zhuang to take Zhu Bajie in, Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie fought for an entire night without a winner. This showed that Zhu Bajie's strength could not be underestimated. He knew the 36 Transformations of the Heavenly Spirit and was Marshal Tianpeng in his previous life. He was in charge of the 100,000 Heavenly River Navy and had rich combat experience and practiced spells. In addition, there was also the scene of Zhu Bajie fighting Sun Wukong in a hand-to-hand fight, and Monk Sand helping Zhu Bajie beat up Eldest Brother.
In Journey to the West, Zhu Bajie and Sun Wukong had a fight. For example, when Tang Sanzang captured Zhu Bajie, the two of them fought for an entire night without a winner. Judging from the strength of the two, Sun Wukong was extremely powerful. He had the Seventy-Two Transformations, Somersault Cloud, and other unique skills. He had rich combat experience and had once caused a ruckus in the Heavenly Palace and fought with many gods. Moreover, the Jingu Staff could be used as a weapon to change at will, and its power was huge. Zhu Bajie was the reincarnation of Marshal Canopy, he was extremely strong and used the Nine Toothed Rake. He also mastered the 36 Transformations and had some battle experience. However, overall, Sun Wukong's overall strength far exceeded Zhu Bajie's. In most cases, Zhu Bajie was unable to match Sun Wukong. On their journey to obtain the scriptures, although they had some confrontations, they had mostly joined forces to deal with demons.
In Journey to the West, Bajie and Sun Wukong were very important characters. Sun Wukong was born from an immortal stone, and his ancestral home was Mount Huaguo in Dongsheng Divine Continent. He traveled across the ocean to learn from a master and was named Sun Wukong. He learned many spells. He was powerful and had the spirit of resistance. First, he called himself the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal and wreaked havoc in the Heavenly Palace. Then, he was suppressed under the Five Elements Mountain by Gautama Buddha. Tang Sanzang rescued him when he passed by the Western Paradise to retrieve the scriptures, so he took Tang Sanzang as his master and protected Tang Sanzang to retrieve the scriptures. Sun Wukong was smart, brave, and fearless. During his journey to obtain the scriptures, he defeated demons and devils. After going through many hardships, he played an extremely crucial role and was finally conferred the title of Fighting Buddha. Bajie was originally Marshal Tianpeng, but he was demoted to the mortal world because he violated the heavenly laws and was thrown into a pig's womb by mistake. After he was subdued by Sun Wukong at Gao Laozhuang, he followed Tang Sanzang on the journey to obtain the scriptures. Ba Jie was greedy, lazy, and liked to take advantage of others, but he was also honest and cute. During the journey, he sometimes wanted to give up because his will was not firm. However, under the supervision of Sun Wukong and the guidance of Tang Sanzang, he could also play his role, such as assisting Sun Wukong to subdue demons. In the end, he was appointed as the envoy of the Pure Altar. In Journey to the West, the two of them were brothers. They supported each other, teased each other, and had conflicts. Together with Monk Sanzang and Monk Sand, they went through 81 difficulties and finally arrived at the Western Heaven to obtain the true scriptures.
In the original story of Journey to the West, Zhu Bajie and Sun Wukong did not get married. Journey to the West mainly tells the story of the four masters of Tang Sanzang and his disciples who went to the West to obtain scriptures. Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie were both male characters, and there was no marriage between them, which violated the original setting.
Sun Wukong had five disciples: 1. The First Prince of Yuhua Prefecture was originally a mortal. Sun Wukong injected immortal energy into his body to make him extremely powerful. He became Sun Wukong's first official disciple. 2. Sun Xiaosheng was a spiritual stone monkey born from the spirit stone that gave birth to Sun Wukong after Sun Wukong became a Buddha. He pulled out the Golden Cudgel that Sun Wukong left in Huaguo Mountain and became Sun Wukong's disciple. 3. Xu Sheng. In the Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio: The Great Sage Equal to Heaven, Xu Sheng worshiped Sun Wukong because he brought him to the underworld to find his brother's soul. Later, Sun Wukong helped him get twelve cents from the God of Wealth on the grounds that Xu Sheng was his disciple. The two of them had the name of master and disciple, but they were not really master and disciple. 4. Liu Chenxiang in Lotus Lantern was determined to rescue his mother, the Third Holy Mother, who was imprisoned by the Jade Emperor. After going through hardships, he found the victorious Buddha, Sun Wukong. Although Sun Wukong did not officially accept him as a disciple, he transformed into a hunter to teach him. Chenxiang learned all the true teachings and caused a ruckus in the Heavenly Palace to force the Jade Emperor to change the Heavenly Rules. 5. Sun Ying. In the ending of Journey to the West, the real and fake Monkey King, the Six-Eared Macaque was killed by Sun Wukong. However, in the TV series Journey to the East, the Six-Eared Macaque left a shadow in the world. Sun Wukong pitied the shadow and kept it by his side. After Sun Ying learned his skills under Sun Wukong, he willingly fell into the demonic path. However, in the original novel of Journey to the West and the common versions of the story, there was no such thing as Zhu Bajie and Monk Sha accepting disciples. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the original novel of Journey to the West, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand had their own strengths: ** 1. Sun Wukong ** 1. ** In terms of strength ** - Sun Wukong had superb martial arts skills. He had learned powerful spells such as the Seventy-two Changes of Earth Fiend and the Somersault Cloud from the Bodhi Patriarch. The Earth Fiend's Seventy-two Transformations allowed him to deal with all kinds of dangers and battle scenes. He was versatile and could attack and defend. The Somersault Cloud allowed him to fly at an extremely fast speed. With one somersault, he could travel 108,000 miles, which was a great advantage in terms of mobility in battle. - In terms of weapons, his Golden-Hooped Rod weighed 13,500 pounds and could change its size at will. He wielded it with great vigor. In the battles with many demons, the Golden-Hooped Rod was so powerful that it could often split mountains with one strike. - When he wreaked havoc in the Heavenly Court, he had fought with many immortals in the Heavenly Court, such as the battle with Erlang Shen Yang Jian. Although he was eventually captured, it also showed that he could compete with the God of War level figures in the Heavenly Realm like Erlang Shen. Moreover, when facing heavenly soldiers and generals, he could also rely on his own strength to kill the other party. 2. ** Endurance and endurance ** - Sun Wukong had eaten peaches of immortality, drank imperial wine, and stolen immortal pills. His body contained a large amount of immortal energy, which gave him great endurance and endurance. On the way to protect Tang Sanzang, they had experienced countless battles and rarely lost due to physical exhaustion. 3. ** Spell Resistance ** - Even though he was more wary of some special magic treasures, such as Grand Supreme Elder's diamond chakram, he also had a certain degree of spell resistance. For example, he was once put into the Eight Trigrams Furnace to be burned. Not only was he not refined, but he had also refined the Fiery Eyes. This ability allowed him to see through the disguise of demons and played an important role in the subsequent process of subduing demons and eliminating demons. ** Two, Zhu Bajie ** 1. ** In terms of strength ** - Zhu Bajie was Marshal Tianpeng, in charge of the 80,000 troops of the Heavenly River Navy. The weapon he used was a nine-toothed rake. This weapon was also a divine weapon, weighing 5,048 pounds. The nine-toothed rake was also quite powerful in his hands. It could display a strong attack power in battle. - Although his Heavenly Constellation Thirty-six Transformations had fewer transformations than Sun Wukong's Disha Seventy-two Transformations, it still had its own uniqueness. However, in actual combat, he was not as flexible and ingenious as Sun Wukong in terms of transformation. 2. ** Endurance and endurance ** - Due to his gluttonous and lecherous habits, Zhu Bajie was inferior to Sun Wukong in terms of endurance and stamina. On the journey to the Western Paradise, he often complained that he was tired and would easily retreat when he encountered difficulties. 3. ** Spell Resistance ** - Zhu Bajie was relatively weak when facing some demonic techniques. For example, he was easily confused by some of the demons 'illusions or bewitching arrays, unlike Sun Wukong, who had a strong resistance. ** 3. Monk Sand ** 1. ** In terms of strength ** - Monk Sand was originally a Curtain Rollers General. Although his position in the Heavenly Court was mainly to serve the Jade Emperor, his martial arts skills were not weak. His weapon was the Demon Subduing Staff, forged by Lu Ban. This weapon also had a certain amount of power. - In the battle with the monsters, Monk Sand was relatively calm. His fighting style was mainly stable, unlike Sun Wukong's flexible and changeable, and unlike Zhu Bajie's occasional reckless attacks. 2. ** Endurance and endurance ** - In terms of endurance and endurance, Monk Sand was between Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie. While he was on his way to the Western Paradise, he silently took on the task of carrying luggage. Although he did not complain much, his endurance in battle was not as outstanding as Sun Wukong's. 3. ** Spell Resistance ** - Monk Sand also lacked effective means to resist some demonic spells. When facing some special abilities of demons, he often needed the help of Sun Wukong or other immortals. However, he had played a role in stabilizing the morale of the entire team and assisting in the battle. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
If you want to watch the content of Sun Wukong vs. Zhu Bajie, you can refer to the movie of the same name produced in 1948. In addition, in the original plot of Journey to the West and related derivative works, there were also descriptions of the battle between the two. For example, in Gao Laozhuang, Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie fought from the second watch until the east turned white, and there was no winner. Zhu Bajie did not use any magical power, but only fought with Sun Wukong with his weapon. The interaction between Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie could also be seen in the plot of Sun Wukong being trapped in the golden cymbal and Zhu Bajie being punished by his master for speaking wrongly. These could be understood by reading the original novel of Journey to the West or watching related film and television adapted works.
What did Sun Wukong say after Zhu Bajie tore the book in Journey to the West? Sun Wukong said to Zhu Bajie,"Brother, don't be like this. This scripture is our common goal. We can't give it up for personal gain." If you tear up the book, not only will it destroy our friendship, but it will also make you lose many opportunities. We should work hard for a common goal and not fight for our own interests." Sun Wukong's words made Zhu Bajie realize his mistake. He also expressed that he would read the true scriptures again and would not give up in order to achieve the common goal. Finally, Zhu Bajie also realized his mistake and worked hard with Sun Wukong to obtain the true scripture.
Some cartoons involved the fight between Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie. For example, the 83rd edition of the paper-cut " Little Eight Precepts " was set in the story of Zhu Bajie returning to Gao Laozhuang after learning from the scriptures. There may be relevant plot interactions when Sun Wukong came to Gao Laozhuang as a guest. There were also some children's animations that might show the fighting or playful interactions between Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie. However, there was no specific mention of cartoons with the theme of Sun Wukong fighting Zhu Bajie in the current reference materials.
In Journey to the West, there was a plot where Sun Wukong fought against Zhu Bajie. When Tang Sanzang was in Gaolaozhuang, Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie fought for an entire night. In terms of strength, Sun Wukong had remarkable abilities. He had the Somersault Cloud, the Seventy-Two Transformations, and the invulnerable immortal body. He had once let Zhu Bajie hit his head with a rake without getting hurt. Moreover, Sun Wukong could defeat Muzha in sixty rounds, while Zhu Bajie and Muzha were evenly matched. When facing Kui Wood Wolf, Sun Wukong was undefeated, but Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and a group of immortals besieged Kui Wood Wolf but failed to gain an advantage. However, Zhu Bajie also had his own advantages. He knew the Heavenly Constellation Thirty-six Transformations. Although the Seventy-two Transformations was stronger than the Thirty-six Transformations in terms of transformation ability, he had grasped a relatively advanced transformation spell after all. He was once Marshal Canopy and was in charge of the 100,000 troops of the Heavenly River Navy. His combat experience and the results of his spell cultivation would not completely disappear. His performance in the battle with Sun Wukong was far better than usual. He fought from the second watch until dawn. He was defeated and retreated because of hunger and numbness in his arms. In addition, Zhu Bajie was much better at swimming than Sun Wukong. If it was a water battle, Sun Wukong had almost no chance of winning. In 1948, he also produced a movie called Sun Wukong vs Zhu Bajie.