In the 65th chapter of Journey to the West, Yellow-browed Old Monster appeared in the chapter," The Evil Demon Assuming that Little Thunder and the other four were all in great trouble." In this chapter, Tang Sanzang and his disciples came to Little Leiyin Temple. Yellow-browed Old Monster transformed into Buddha and the Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, and Arhats of the Western Heaven and set a trap to capture Tang Sanzang and his disciples. The yellow-browed old monster had powerful means. He first used the golden cymbal to trap Sun Wukong, and then used the Acquired Human Sack to take in the reinforcements that Sun Wukong had brought over, causing great trouble for Tang Sanzang and his disciples. Read more exciting novels for free
Yellow-browed Forefather was eventually taken away by Maitreya Buddha and didn't receive any other punishment. After he disguised himself as Tathagata and captured the Buddhist scripture team, he was only taken away by his master, Maitreya Buddha, and there was no further news. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the 1986 CCTV version of Journey to the West, the Black Fox Spirit was originally the military counselor of Bai Jing. After Bai Jing died, she became the subordinate of the yellow-robed monster and appeared in the tenth and eleventh episodes. This character was not in the original work. After Tang Sanzang was captured by the yellow-robed monster, the black fox spirit told Tang Sanzang that the three people killed by Sun Wukong were all demons transformed from white bones. In the end, they were killed by Zhu Bajie with a nine-toothed rake. In the tenth episode," Three Beats the White Bone Demon," the demon-shaped black fox spirit was played by Qiu Bichang. In the eleventh episode," The Wise Monkey King," the demon-shaped black fox spirit was played by Li Hongchang, and the human-shaped black fox spirit was played by Han Fengxia. The yellow-robed monster's true identity was one of the twenty-eight constellations of the Upper Realm, the Kui Wood Wolf Star. He lives in Bowzi Mountain's Boyue Cave. His weapon is a steel knife. He knows transformation, black eye immobilizing magic, and other spells. He was originally a Kui Wood Wolf from the celestial heavens. Because he had an affair with the jade girl who served incense in the Hall of Fragrance, the jade girl was reincarnated as Princess Baihua Xi. Kui Wood Wolf descended to the lower realm and was taken away by the demon princess. They were husband and wife for 13 years. The yellow-robed monster caught Tang Sanzang because he had mistakenly entered the Boyue Cave. Later, Princess Baihua advised him to let Tang Sanzang go. However, after Tang Sanzang and his party arrived at Baoxiang Kingdom, Zhu Bajie and Monk Sha came back to save the princess. After the two sides fought, Monk Sha was captured. The yellow-robed monster went to Baoxiang Kingdom to turn Tang Sanzang into a tiger. In the end, Zhu Bajie invited Sun Wukong to subdue him. The Jade Emperor punished the yellow-robed monster to go to the Taishang Laojun to make a fire. Soon after, he was restored to his original position and had helped the Buddhist team to deal with demons many times. In the eleventh episode of the 1986 edition of Journey to the West, the yellow-robed monster was played by Ren Fengpo. 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 monsters in the 34th chapter of Journey to the West were the Golden Horn King and the Silver Horn King of Lotus Cave on Pingding Mountain. The two demons tried to capture Tang Sanzang and his disciples. They had five treasures in their hands and used them to commit crimes. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the 83rd chapter of Journey to the West, the story of the monster was as follows: After the demon carried Tang Sanzang out of the demon cave, Wukong came out of the demon's stomach. The two of them fought in the air. Seeing that the demon was weak, Bajie and Monk Sand went to help him. The monster saw that the three of them were besieging him, so he threw out an embroidered shoe to change into his appearance and escape. He also took away Tang Sanzang and the white horse and hid. Although Wukong was annoyed that his disciple had helped him, he still went into the cave to save his master, only to find that the monster had moved. While Wukong was fretting, he smelled the incense and followed the smell to find the golden tablets that offered the positions of his father, Heavenly King Li, and his brother, Nezha, the third prince. Wukong took the memorial tablet and wrote a complaint to the Jade Emperor against Heavenly King Li and Nezha. The Jade Emperor asked Taibai Jinxing to find the accused, and Wukong followed. When Heavenly King Li learned of this, he angrily tied up Wukong and wanted to cut off his head. Fortunately, Nezha arrived and told him about the release of the golden-nosed white-haired rat. Heavenly King Li was worried that Wukong would complain to the Jade Emperor, so he took the heavenly soldiers and Wukong to save his master. In the end, Wukong and Nezha entered the Devil Cave and successfully captured the devil. Heavenly King Li took the rat spirit back to report. After Tang Sanzang was rescued, the four continued their journey to the West. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Yellow-browed Buddha was a character in Journey to the West, and the Demon Queen of Ten Thousand Demons was a character in Monkey King. The two characters were set in different works, so it was impossible to directly compare who was better. Yellow-browed Buddha was originally a yellow-browed boy of Maitreya Buddha Si Pan. He stole Maitreya Buddha's treasure and descended to the lower realm to become a demon. He had Maitreya Buddha's "Human Race Bag" and other powerful magic treasures, which could put many immortals into the bag. Even the divine generals invited by Sun Wukong were no match for him. The Demon Queen of Ten Thousand Demons was originally a tits, and after many changes, she became the ruler of the Thousand Demon Kingdom. She could seize the Jindan inheritance of other demons to improve her strength, but her ability was more reflected in the plot of the story. Due to the differences in the power system, plot setting, and character positioning of the two works, it was difficult to determine who was more powerful. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In Journey to the West, there was Princess Baihuashu. She was related to the yellow-robed monster (the incarnation of the Kui Wood Wolf) and was kidnapped by the yellow-robed monster to become his wife. However, she had lost her memories of her previous life and hated the yellow-robed monster. The article did not explicitly mention whether her clothes were yellow. From the literal meaning of the title, there was no conclusive information that there was a specific character named "Princess in Yellow." It could also be an image that was not mentioned in detail or in a more uncommon adaptation. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the 10th episode of Journey to the West, Bai Jingjing appeared. She was the first monster that the Western Buddhist Scriptures Group met after joining forces. She was originally a female corpse that had turned into a white skeleton on White Tiger Ridge. She had absorbed the spiritual aura of heaven and earth, the essence of the sun and moon, and transformed into a human form. The White Bone Demon was a kind of demon called the Corpse Demon. In order to eat Tang Sanzang's meat, she had transformed into a human form three times to tease Tang Sanzang. 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 monster in the twentieth chapter of Journey to the West was a black bear spirit.
1. Demon King of Confusion (Wearing a dark gold helmet, reflecting the light of the sun; wearing a black silk robe, fluttering in the wind. He was dressed in black iron armor, tied tightly with leather straps, and wore flowery pleated boots. He looked like a general. The Yellow Eyebrowed Monster 3, the Golden Horn King 4, the Silver Horn King 5, the Kui Wood Wolf 6, the Golden-Winged Roc 7, the Nine Spirit Sage 8, the Black Bear Monster 9, the Tai Sui 10, the Nine-Headed Bug 11, the Tiger Strength, the Deer Strength, the Goat Strength Immortal 12, the Bull Demon King 13, the Leopard Spirit 14, the White Bone Spirit 15, the Rat Spirit 16, the Red Boy 17, the Fine Ghost 18, the Smart Bug 18, the Yellow Wind Monster 19, the Murky, the Murky 20. The Hundred Eye Demon Sovereign (centipede demon) 21, the Lion Fox Monster 22, the Nine-Tailed Fox, and so on. These were some of the monsters in Journey to the West. He could not find an album that specifically integrated the pictures of these monsters.
In Journey to the West, many monsters were subdued. For example, Yellow-Browed Buddha was Maitreya Buddha's child who descended to the mortal world as a demon. He used magic treasures such as the Human Sack to cause many obstacles for Tang Sanzang and his disciples, and was finally subdued and taken away by Maitreya Buddha. The Bull Demon King was Sun Wukong's sworn brother. He had powerful mana and displayed his supernatural powers in the battle with Sun Wukong and the others. However, he was later subdued. Buddha conferred him the title of Luosha Ghost King. He was immortal and created his own country, Luosha Kingdom. Red Boy was the son of the Bull Demon King. He was good at using the Fire-tipped Spear and knew the True Samadhi Fire. After he was subdued by Guan Yin Bodhisattva, he became the Good Fortune Boy. The Golden Horn King and the Silver Horn King were the furnace keepers of the Grand Supreme Elder. They brought the purple-gold red gourd, the suet jade bottle, and many other magic treasures to the lower realm to become demons. Through Sun Wukong's wisdom and negotiation, the Grand Supreme Elder finally descended to the lower realm to take them back. There was also the goldfish spirit in Guan Yin Bodhisattva's goldfish pond that became a demon in the Tongtian River. Guan Yin Bodhisattva used a bamboo basket to subdue it. The black bear was chosen by Guan Yin Bodhisattva and stopped Sun Wukong from killing it. The black bear was subdued and became the guard of Luojia Mountain. Although the Six-Eared Macaque had the same abilities as Sun Wukong, it was killed by Sun Wukong with a single strike instead of being subdued. Pipa Spirit (Scorpion Spirit), a scorpion from Thunder Sound Temple. Its main skill was Poisonous Horse Stance. It was eventually killed by Pleiades Sun Official instead of being subdued. The process of subduing these monsters had their own characteristics, reflecting the rich imagination and profound meaning of the novel. If one wanted to read the novel Journey to the West, which contained the story of these monsters being subdued, one could buy a printed book or read the original work on a formal e-book platform to fully appreciate the wonderful plot and profound cultural heritage. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>