Journey to the West is a classic Chinese novel with many famous characters. In the original novel, Sun Wukong was a character with distinctive features. He had a single strand of hair on his head that reached his eyebrows, black hair on his ears and shoulders, two bright eyes, a wide forehead, and sunken cheeks. Zhu Bajie was also a character with a strong personality. He was fat and had a tall red hair on his head. His eyes were dull and there were some acne on his face. The description of Monk Sand's appearance was relatively less, but his characteristics were more obvious. He had a white hair on his head, large eyes, and some scars and wrinkles on his face. Tang Sanzang was a very kind character. His hair was relatively short, his skin was yellow, and he looked very fair. There were a few wrinkles on his face.
The centipede spirit was also known as the Hundred Eye Demon Sovereign or the Multi-eyed Monster. It was a monster in the Ming Dynasty novel Journey to the West. Its true form was a thousand-year-old centipede spirit. In terms of image, he wore a red gold crown, a black black robe, a pair of green shoes, and a yellow Lu Gong sash. His face was like melon iron, his eyes were like bright stars, and his nose was tall. The centipede demon was cunning, hypocritical, greedy, and vengeful. He was skilled in refining poison, and his weapon was a treasured sword. He also had the divine power, Thousand-Eyed Golden Light, as well as moves like Poison Cloud Mist and Fire Poison Talisman. He cultivated to human form in the Yellow Flower Temple, and this was also his residence. He and the seven spider demons were fellow disciples. When he learned that the seven spider demons fought with Tang Sanzang and his disciples, he wanted to avenge the spider demons. He took out the poison and put it into the dates. He gave the poisoned date tea to Tang Sanzang and his disciples to drink, causing them to be poisoned and fall to the ground. During the battle with Sun Wukong, the seven spider demons also came out to help and wrapped Sun Wukong with spider silk. Later, Sun Wukong broke free and killed the spider spirit. The centipede spirit fought with Sun Wukong in a rage for fifty to sixty rounds. It stripped off its clothes, revealing a thousand eyes that released golden light to trap Sun Wukong. Sun Wukong transformed into a pangolin and escaped. Later, under the guidance of Old Mother of Blackfoal Mountain, Sun Wukong found Bodhisattva Vairocana. Bodhisattva Vairocana used an embroidery needle to break the golden light of the centipede spirit and subdued it. He brought it to the Thousand Flower Cave of Amethyst Mountain to guard the door. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Tang Sanzang had many characteristics and images. ** 1. Strengths ** 1. ** Kind-hearted, merciful ** - He had grown up in a temple environment since he was a child. The education he received taught people to be kind, so he always held the belief of kindness in his heart. He believed that the evils in society could be changed through persuasion, and violence should not be used against violence. For example, on the way to obtain the scriptures, when he encountered a demon who had transformed into a mortal to ask for help, such as a mouse demon and a red child who had transformed into a mortal tied to a tree to ask for help, he would be full of compassion and want to help. The king of Wuji Kingdom asked for help in a dream, and he was very sympathetic and asked his disciples to rescue him. When the monk heard that the king wanted to use the baby's heart and liver as a drug primer, he could not help but cry and curse the king for being a fatuous ruler. 2. ** Heart stronger than gold, firm belief ** - The scriptures from the Western Paradise had many important meanings to Tang Sanzang. He had to live up to the trust and trust of the Tang King, which reflected his excellent character of knowing gratitude and working hard to repay. He hoped to benefit the people through learning scriptures, which was also his original intention of becoming a monk. Moreover, learning scriptures could achieve better personal growth and make more contributions to society. This strong desire for success and the belief in future growth made him unwavering by any temptation and stuck to his initial heart. 3. ** Perseverance and perseverance, not afraid of danger ** - On the long journey to the west, Tang Sanzang faced countless difficulties and obstacles, including steep mountains, harsh natural environments, and the threat of many demons and ghosts. However, he never gave up and insisted on advancing to the west. ** 2. Weakness ** 1. ** Nagging and nagging ** - Tang Sanzang's personality was related to the Buddhist culture he had accepted. His thoughts were in conflict with Sun Wukong's straightforwardness and his idea of attacking evil people as his main means. He believed that evil people should be educated and should not be treated with disregard for human lives. Therefore, he would often nag and teach Sun Wukong's behavior. Even if Sun Wukong did not listen, he would not tire of it. 2. ** Can't differentiate good from evil, easily deceived ** - Good and evil were sometimes difficult to distinguish. Monsters often used false good to cover up their evil. Tang Sanzang, out of the idea of saving the people, believed that good was normal and evil should be educated. Therefore, he was easily deceived by demons using his kindness. On the way to learn the scriptures, he was in danger many times because he mistakenly believed in demons. 3. ** Indecisive, pedantic and cowardly ** - For example, Sun Wukong drew a circle for Tang Sanzang and the others to not walk out, but he listened to Zhu Bajie's words and walked out of the circle. In the end, he fell into the trap of the demon Green Bull Spirit. In front of demons, he was submissive and only knew how to reason and beg for mercy. He lacked the ability to deal with danger. 4. ** To Sun Wukong, cruel, demanding and pedantic ** - Sun Wukong could identify monsters and kindly reminded Tang Sanzang. For example, in the White Bone Demon incident, Tang Sanzang did not listen and even chanted the Golden Hoop Incantation to punish Sun Wukong. After Sun Wukong killed the White Bone Demon, he blamed him for hurting his life and chanted the Golden Hoop Incantation to drive him back to Huaguo Mountain. When the bandits robbed, Sun Wukong killed them. Tang Sanzang cruelly chanted the Golden Hoop Incantation to punish Sun Wukong for killing, without thinking about Sun Wukong's life-saving grace. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Sun Wukong: " Seven tall and eight low, a lonely face, two yellow eyes, one kowtowing on his forehead, fangs protruding out. It's like a crab. The meat is on the inside and the bones are on the outside." "A cripple with a crooked face, a crooked chin, a thunderous mouth, and red eyes." "Less than four feet tall, less than thirty years old, and no weapons in his hands." He was also the shortest of the four, with a wretched body and a thin face. Zhu Bajie replied,"The lotus seed is rolled up and hung on the mouth. The ears are like cattail leaves, showing golden eyes." Its fangs are as sharp as steel files, and its long mouth is like a brazier." "The pestle's mouth is three feet long, and its fangs are like silver lamps. His round eyes were like lightning, and his ears were like the sound of a fan. The mane on the back of his head is lined with iron arrows, and his skin is rough and green." " When I first came, I was a fat black man. Later on, I became a fool with a long mouth and big ears. There was a strand of mane behind my head. My body was rough and scary, and my face looked like a pig." "Chapter eighty-five, after returning to his true form, his mouth grew three feet long, and his fangs grew out like silver nails. His round eyes were like lightning, and his ears were filled with the sound of the wind. The mane on the back of his head was long and lined with iron arrows, and his skin was rough and green. With a strange object in his hand, all the nine-toothed harrows are shocked." Monk Sand: In the original work, there were exaggerated and symbolic descriptions of Monk Sand, such as " a face that was neither black nor blue " and " the voice of an old dragon that sounded like thunder and drums." "He is handsome and handsome," said the Tang Priest. Teeth white like silver, lips red mouth square. The top is flat, the forehead is wide, the sky is full, the eyes are beautiful, the eyebrows are clear, and the cabinet is long. Two ears have round really outstanding people, a body is not ordinary is a talented man. What a young and handsome playboy. He's a good match for the slim woman of Xiliang." <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The description of the fairyland in Journey to the West was full of mystery and magic, which made people have unlimited imagination. The following are some descriptions of the fairyland: Yaotai Celestial Pavilion: This was one of the most common descriptions of the fairyland in Journey to the West. The Yaotai Pavilion was as tall and steep as a fairy descending from the sky. There were many wonderful sights such as the immortal mountains, Qiongge Pavilion, and the stone pillars of the fairyland. 2. Penglai Immortal Realm: Penglai Immortal Realm is one of the most famous immortal realms in Journey to the West. Legend has it that this is the place where immortals live. The Peng Lai Immortal Realm was located on the coast of the East Sea, surrounded by immortal mountains and islands. There were also Three Immortals Mountain, Penglai Island, Immortal Cave and other scenic spots. Taihe Fairyland: Taihe Fairyland is another famous fairyland in Journey to the West. It is a place where immortals gather and communicate. Taihe Fairyland was located on the shore of the West Sea, surrounded by the Hall of Supreme Harmony, Fairyland Mountain, Fairyland Lake, and other landscapes. 4. Immortal Cave Dwelling: In Journey to the West, there were many Immortal Cave Dwelling, such as Bull Demon King's Cave Dwelling, Sun Wukong's Sea Calming Divine Treasure Cave, Bai Jingjing's Palace, etc. These immortal caves had their own unique landscape and architectural style, making people feel the unique charm of the immortal land. 5. Immortal's Home: The fairyland in Journey to the West also depicted the homes of many immortals, such as Immortal Cave, Immortal Lake, Immortal Forest, etc. These homes had their own unique environment and architectural style, making people feel the leisure and freedom of immortals.
The description of hell in Journey to the West was mainly through the description of different levels of hell and their corresponding crimes and punishments. First of all, the first three levels of hell were the Hangjin Prison, the Youwang Prison, and the Fire Pit Prison. These were the basic trials that all sinners had to go through when they were alive. The three levels of hell were one, and there was no obvious distinction. Criminals would be hung from trees or roasted over a fire, just like lamb skewers. Next was Fengdu Prison, Tongue Pulling Prison, and Skin Flayers Prison. This layer targeted those who were disloyal, unfilial, and evil. Those who were guilty would suffer the pain of having their tongues pulled out and skin peeled. Then there was the prison of torture, the prison of pestle, and the prison of car crash. The crimes here were more specific. Those who deceived themselves and were unjust (such as black-hearted businessmen, unjust judges, etc.), and those who secretly harmed others with flowery words (those who showed off their lips and harmed others for their own benefit) would be ground into pieces or torn apart by five horses. After that, there was the Frost Prison, the Shell Shelling Prison, and the Gut Prison. This level of hell was targeted at those who did business sneakily (black-hearted businessmen who were short of weight). They would be skinned, their intestines extracted, and endure endless cold. They would also be punished for being unkempt and frowning. Finally, there was the Prison of Oil Foil, the Prison of Darkness, and the Prison of Blade Mountain. Those who bullied the weak and the good would fall into these three levels. They had to climb the mountain of blades and boil in the oil pot all day long. Moreover, this place was dark and oppressive all year round. They could only tremble in fear, grieve, and hide their heads. Through the descriptions of the levels of hell, crimes, and corresponding punishments, the horrible scene of hell in Journey to the West was constructed. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The description of the Ginseng Fruit in Journey to the West was as follows: The Ginseng Fruit is a magical fruit tree located in the Xieyue Sanxing Cave of the Lingtai Fangcun Mountain in the West Ox Hezhou. The fruit matures for a year and the core has the ability to increase wisdom and immortality after eating it. According to the fifth chapter of Journey to the West, the Ginseng Fruit was originally planted by the immortals of the Heavenly Palace. Later, for some reason, it was banished to the mortal world and landed on the fruit tree of the Crescent Three Stars Cave. Whenever the fruit ripens, there will be spirit monkeys coming to pick it, but only the adult fruit can be eaten, otherwise it will wither. Eating the Ginseng Fruit could increase one's wisdom and obtain immortality, but there were also some side effects, such as eating too much would cause the body to shrink and the hair to turn white. It should be noted that the Ginseng Fruit was not a legendary immortal item, but a delicacy that could only be found at a specific time and place. In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong had stolen three Ginseng Fruits from the Crescent Three Stars Cave, but on his way back to the Heavenly Palace, he was recovered by the immortals of the Heavenly Palace.
In the fifth chapter of Journey to the West, Sun Wukong had a fierce battle with the Bull Demon King, Princess Iron Fan, and others. In order to save Tang Sanzang, who was captured by Princess Iron Fan, Sun Wukong went to Banana Cave to seek help from the Bull Demon King. The Bull Demon King didn't want to help, but when he heard that Sun Wukong's cultivation had reached the Lotus Flower Cave, he decided to go with him. Sun Wukong and Bull Demon King went to Banana Cave together and met Princess Iron Fan. Princess Iron Fan had a dispute with Bull Demon King and Sun Wukong because of the banana fan. Sun Wukong turned Princess Iron Fan into a cow and Bull Demon King turned Princess Iron Fan into a lamb. After that, Sun Wukong and the Bull Demon King started an intense battle. Sun Wukong used his supernatural power to turn the Bull Demon King into a little pig while the Bull Demon King used his supernatural power to turn Sun Wukong into a spider. In the end, Sun Wukong returned to his human form and defeated Princess Iron Fan together with the Bull Demon King to save Tang Sanzang. After that, Sun Wukong and the Bull Demon King became good friends and went on a journey to the Western Paradise to obtain scriptures.
[Journey to the West: Chapter 7 Plot Introduction: Sun Wukong and Princess Iron Fan had a fierce struggle and finally saved Princess Iron Fan through wisdom and courage.] In this battle, Sun Wukong accidentally discovered the truth behind Princess Iron Fan and successfully exposed the conspiracy. In the end, Sun Wukong and Princess Iron Fan joined forces to defeat the evil forces and protect Tang Sanzang and his team to successfully obtain the true scripture.
In Journey to the West, the Bull Demon King's name was Princess Iron Fan. She was a demon in the depths of the Flaming Mountain. She had a divine weapon, the iron fan, which could blow the flaming mountain into a sea of fire. The Bull Demon King's appearance was described as follows: Princess Iron Fan is dressed in gold and silver armor, wearing phoenix wings and a golden crown. She holds an iron fan in her hand. Her eyes are like bright stars. She is two feet tall and as strong as an ox. There was a hint of ruthlessness between her brows that made people shudder. The Bull Demon King's storyline in the novel was as follows: Princess Iron Fan was originally a kind and beautiful fairy who had obtained the Divine Weapon Iron Fan by eating the immortal peach of the Grand Supreme Elder by mistake. With the power of the iron fan, she ran amok in the Flaming Mountain, snatching the treasures of the world and oppressing the kind-hearted women. Later, the Bull Demon King and Princess Iron Fan fought to the death, but in the end, the Bull Demon King was defeated by Sun Wukong and others. Princess Iron Fan was eventually sent to hell to be burned at the stake on the Flaming Mountain.