In the drama Journey to the West, Marshal Tianpeng was Zhu Bajie's identity before he was demoted to the mortal world. Marshal Canopy was a general in the celestial heavens, he commanded 80,000 celestial river soldiers and was responsible for protecting the celestial heavens. He had a very high status. He was the head of the Four Saints of the North Pole. Even the Great Emperor Zhenwu had to call him " Big Brother " when he saw him. However, because he violated the rules of heaven and flirted with the fairy Chang 'e, he was demoted by the Jade Emperor to the mortal world and mistakenly entered a pig's fetus. That was why he later had the image of Zhu Bajie in Journey to the West. Read more exciting novels for free
Marshal Tianpeng was an important character in Journey to the West. He was the second son of the Jade Emperor and was in charge of 80,000 navy troops. On the way to the scriptures, he had experienced many battles with Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand. One of the most famous battles was with the Bull Demon King. In this battle, Marshal Tianpeng was defeated by the Bull Demon King, but in the end, he still successfully protected Tang Sanzang. In addition, he had fought with the Spider Spirit, Scorpion Spirit, and other demons, and had helped Tang Sanzang and others cross many obstacles.
There was no version of the Infinite Immortal Jade in the Journey to the West. Infinite Immortal Jade was a setting in another novel, Infinite Horror, which had nothing to do with Journey to the West.
The Tianpeng Marshal Zhu Bajie in Journey to the West had no exact prototype in history because Journey to the West was a fictional novel. The characters and plot were all created by the author. However, from a historical point of view, Zhu Bajie had some interesting archetypes. One of the models was Marshal Chen Zhi from the Tang Dynasty. He was also known as Zhu Ganglie. According to legend, Zhu Ganglie was a famous general of the Tang Dynasty who had performed well in the war and was called "General Zhu". His image was depicted as a fat pig in Journey to the West. Another interesting prototype was the Yuan Dynasty Marshal Zhang Hongfan, also known as Zhu Bajie. According to legend, Zhang Hongfan was a smart and agile wild boar. He performed well in the war and once helped the Yuan Dynasty army defeat the enemy's invasion. In Journey to the West, his image was depicted as a wild boar with rich combat experience. Although Zhu Bajie in Journey to the West had some interesting archetypes, there was no conclusive evidence in history to prove the existence of these archetypes.
In Journey to the West, Marshal Tianpeng was a Taoist god and not a military leader, so he did not have a specific number of soldiers. His main role was to assist the Jade Emperor in handling the affairs of the Heavenly Court and to protect the safety of the Jade Emperor and the immortals. In the novel, Marshal Tian Peng had fought with Sun Wukong and the others, but it did not show that he had military power.
Marshal Tianpeng turned into a pig in the sixth episode of Journey to the West. In the sixth episode, Sun Wukong, Tang Sanzang, and others came to the Demon King's territory to defeat the Demon King Marshal Tianpeng and were sent to help. However, Marshal Tianpeng suddenly turned into a pig-headed monster while fighting the Demon King. Later, through his own efforts and the teachings of Tang Sanzang, he finally recovered his human form.
In Journey to the West, Zhu Bajie no longer served as Marshal Tianpeng. Who would command his 80,000 navy? In fact, the novel did not explicitly mention who was in charge of Zhu Bajie's navy. According to the plot of the novel, Sun Wukong led Sanzang, Sangha, and the White Dragon Horse on the way to obtain the true scriptures. In this process, Sun Wukong not only took on the role of the main leader, but he also managed many disciples and followers, including Tang Sanzang's disciples, monsters and so on. Therefore, Sun Wukong actually controlled the water army of the entire Buddhist scripture team. In the novel, Zhu Bajie once served as Marshal Tianpeng and was one of the marshals in the sky. However, he was defeated by Sun Wukong and others on his way to obtain scriptures and was demoted to the mortal world. After that, Zhu Bajie became the disciple of Tang Sanzang and followed him to the Western Paradise to obtain Buddhist scriptures. However, his naval power was not controlled by Sun Wukong and the others.
The episodes of the Journey to the West TV series included "Dare to Ask Where is the Way,""Daughter's Love," and "Great Hymn." Among them," Dare to Ask Where is the Way " was the ending song written by Yan Su, composed by Xu Jingqing and sung by Zhang Baomo. This song was included in the propaganda materials of the spiritual civilization in the autumn of 1986 and won the first China Top Ten Film and Television Golden Melody Award in 1988. " Daughter's Love " was the 16th episode of the 1986 TV series " Journey to the West "," Learning from the Kingdom of Women ". It was sung by Wu Jing with a beautiful and classical melody. " Grand Hymn " was an interlude after Sun Wukong jumped out of the Eight Trigrams Furnace. The background music was passionate and dynamic, with a strong sense of rhythm and momentum. The lyrics were also very domineering. These interludes were all classic works from the TV series Journey to the West.
I'm not sure what you're referring to with regards to the original Journey to the West. If one wanted to ask about the TV series adapted from the original Journey to the West, there was the 1986 version of Journey to the West. This version had a high reputation and wide influence. It was more faithful to the original in terms of plot and character creation. There was also the 2010 edition of Journey to the West, which was also adapted from the original work. It showed the birth of the stone monkey on Huaguo Mountain, Sun Wukong's apprenticeship, his being suppressed by the Five Elements Mountain after causing a ruckus in the Heavenly Palace, and the four disciples of Tang Sanzang finally obtaining the true scriptures after 81 difficulties. If you have other questions about the original novel Journey to the West and television, please clarify the content. 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 plot of "beating the White Bone Demon three times" in "Journey to the West" was a classic part. The background of the story was that Tang Sanzang and his disciples went to the White Tiger Ridge on their way to obtain the scriptures. The White Bone Demon changed into a village girl, an old woman, and an old man to confuse Tang Sanzang and his disciples. Sun Wukong used his Fiery Golden Eyes to identify that these were the incarnations of the White Bone Demon and killed them three times. However, Tang Sanzang had eyes of flesh and blood and could not tell. He thought that Sun Wukong had killed him for no reason and blamed him many times. The first time, the White Bone Demon turned into a village girl, and Sun Wukong killed her with a stick. Tang Sanzang blamed him. The second time, the White Bone Demon turned into an old woman and came to find his daughter. Sun Wukong killed her again, and Tang Sanzang became even angrier. The third time, the White Bone Demon turned into an old father. After Sun Wukong killed her, Tang Sanzang chanted the Golden Hoop Incantation and drove her back to Huaguo Mountain. After that, Tang Sanzang was captured by the White Bone Demon. Zhu Bajie went to Huaguo Mountain to bring back Sun Wukong. Sun Wukong let go of the past and finally defeated the White Bone Demon to save Tang Sanzang. This plot reflected Sun Wukong's wisdom, bravery, and loyalty to Tang Sanzang. At the same time, it also reflected Tang Sanzang's kind but easily confused character. 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 86 edition of Journey to the West was a legendary work with far-reaching influence. From the perspective of the actors, the wonderful performances of many actors became classics. Sun Wukong, played by Liu Xiaoling Tong, was vivid and vivid. He showed Sun Wukong's cleverness and courage vividly by scratching his ears and cheeks, jumping up and down, and quick-witted eyes. Ma Dehua played Zhu Bajie, who was charmingly naive and greedy and lazy, which made people love and hate him. Chi Zhongrui played Tang Sanzang, who had a merciful face and a firm heart to Buddha. Yan Huaili's Monk Sand was honest and honest, silently carrying the burden. There were also other actors who performed well, such as Yang Chunxia, who played the role of the White Bone Demon, who portrayed the insidious and cunning. The Jade Rabbit Fairy, Li Lingyu, was delicate and beautiful, and her dance could topple the city. Zuo Dabin, who played the role of Guan Yin Bodhisattva, was 80 years old (42 years old when he played it). Guan Yunjie, who played the role of Bodhi Patriarch, was 87 years old (49 years old when he played it). Zhu Longguang, who played the role of Buddha, was 94 years old (46 years old when he played it). Zhang Yushan, the actor of the Jade Emperor, was now 56 years old (56 years old when he played). Judging from the filming and broadcasting process, the drama started on July 3,1982, and the pilot episode of Journey to the West: Black Chicken Country was broadcast on October 1st of the same year. During the Spring Festival in 1986, Central TV broadcasted the first 11 episodes consecutively. On February 1, 1988, all 25 episodes were broadcasted. The filming process was filmed and broadcasted at the same time. Although there were eighty-one difficulties, it was not one difficulty per episode. Many times, an episode contained several difficulties. For example, when the four master and disciples obtained the true scriptures, the many disasters mentioned by Guan Yin Bodhisattva, such as "the first difficulty of the golden cicada being demoted, the second difficulty of the birth of the fetus... the eighty-first difficulty of the Tongtian River encountering the turtle wet scriptures", so there were only 25 episodes in total. In 2000, the remake of Journey to the West was broadcast on CCTV.