The following is an explanation of some of the common test points of Journey to the West in the seventh grade: ** 1. Test Points for Story Structure ** 1. ** Overall structure division ** - There were a total of 100 chapters in Journey to the West, which could be divided into three main parts. The first part was from chapter one to chapter seven. This part focused on the birth of Sun Wukong, his apprenticeship, and his havoc in Heaven. These plots showed Sun Wukong's fearless nature and his courage to resist authority. For example, Sun Wukong came out of the immortal stone in the Huaguo Mountain. In order to seek immortality, he traveled across the sea to learn from a master and learned the seventy-two transformations and other powerful skills. Later, because he was dissatisfied with the control of the Heavenly Court, he disrupted the Peach Banquet, stole immortal pills, and fought with the Heavenly soldiers, demonstrating his bravery and fearlessness in resisting the Heavenly Court. 2. ** Plot Unit of Journey to the West ** - In the main plot of the journey to the west, there were many popular story units. For example," Gao Laozhuang took in Bajie ". Bajie was originally Marshal Tianpeng, but he was demoted to the mortal world because he violated the rules of heaven. He mistakenly entered a pig's fetus and raped a girl in Gao Laozhuang. Later, he was subdued by Sun Wukong and became the disciple of Tang Sanzang. This plot showed Bajie's greedy, lecherous, lazy, but honest and lovely personality. - " The Flowing Sand River captured Monk Sand." Monk Sand was originally a general of the Curtain Rollers. He was demoted to the mortal world because he accidentally broke the glass cup. He caused trouble in the Flowing Sand River. When Tang Sanzang and his disciples passed by, they subdued him. Friar Sand was honest, hardworking, and shouldered the burden of the team. - "Three versus White Bone Demon" was a very important plot. White Bone Demon was cunning and insidious. She changed into human form three times and tried to deceive Tang Sanzang and his disciples. Sun Wukong saw through her disguise and killed her. However, Tang Sanzang mistakenly thought that Sun Wukong killed innocent people and drove him away. This plot reflected the kindness of Tang Sanzang, but sometimes he could not distinguish between good and evil. It also reflected the conflict between Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang. ** 2. Character Image Test Points ** 1. ** Sun Wukong ** - Sun Wukong was the core character of Journey to the West. He was very powerful and knew the Seventy-Two Transformations, Somersault Cloud, and other divine powers. His personality was very distinct. He was brave and fearless, daring to challenge authority. The Uproar in Heaven was the ultimate embodiment of his rebellious spirit. At the same time, he was loyal to Tang Sanzang. Although he was misunderstood by Tang Sanzang many times, he never abandoned him and insisted on protecting Tang Sanzang to go to the West to obtain the scriptures. For example, in the plot of " The Real and Fake Sun Wukong," even if he suffered grievances, he did not give up on the great cause of learning the scriptures. 2. ** Tang Monk ** - Tang Sanzang was the leader of the Buddhist team. He was determined and devoted to Buddhism. His goal was to go to the Western Heaven to obtain the true scriptures. However, he was sometimes too kind and was easily confused by appearances, causing him to wrongly blame Sun Wukong. For example, when faced with the village girl, old woman, and old man transformed by the White Bone Demon, he could not see through the disguise of the monster like Sun Wukong. Instead, he blamed Sun Wukong for committing evil. 3. ** Pigsy ** - Zhu Bajie had a complicated personality. He was a glutton. He would easily lose control as long as he saw something to eat on his way to the scriptures. For example, in the plot of stealing ginseng and fruit in Wuzhuang Taoist Temple, his gluttony was vividly displayed. He was also very lecherous, and he had raped women in Gao Lao Zhuang. However, he also had a simple and cute side. He often played the role of adjusting the atmosphere between Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang. He was a comedy character in the team. 4. ** Monk Sand ** - Friar Sand was honest and honest. He didn't talk much and silently took on the physical labor on the way, such as carrying a load. He was very loyal to Tang Sanzang and his disciples and played a role in stabilizing the morale of the team. Although his skills were not as good as Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie, his existence was indispensable. ** 3. Thematic Thinking Test Points ** 1. ** Growth and redemption ** - Sun Wukong had gone from being an untamed stone monkey that wreaked havoc in the Heavenly Palace to following Tang Sanzang to the Western Paradise to obtain Buddhist scriptures. After going through 81 difficulties, he gradually became mature and steady. He learned to restrain his wildness and finally achieved positive results. This process reflected his growth and self-redemption. Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand also corrected their shortcomings and gained new life. 2. ** Faith and persistence ** - Tang Sanzang and his disciples faced many difficulties, but they never gave up their belief in learning the scriptures. Along the way, they encountered demons and ghosts, difficulties and obstacles, but with firm faith and tenacious perseverance, they finally reached the Western Heaven to obtain the true scriptures. This reflected the power of faith and the theme of success if you persevere to the end. 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The following are some classic questions and answers that may be involved in the Journey to the West exam: * * 1. General Knowledge ** 1. * * The genre of Journey to the West and related information ** - [Title: What genre is Journey to the West?] What historical basis did it have? - Answer: Journey to the West is a long mythological novel. It had the shadow of historical truth. It was based on the incident of Xuanzang's journey to the west during the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty. There were detailed records of this matter in the Records of the Western Regions of the Tang Dynasty and the Biography of the Master of the Ci 'en Temple of the Tang Dynasty. 2. * * About the author ** - Title: Who is the author of Journey to the West? - Answer: The author was Wu Chengen, also known as Ruzhong, known as Sheyang Mountain Man, from the Ming Dynasty. 3. * * Book structure and number of chapters ** - Title: How many chapters does Journey to the West have? How was the basic structure? - Answer: The book has a total of 100 chapters, which basically consists of two stories. The first to seventh chapters are about the birth of Sun Wukong and his havoc in Heaven. 4. * * The world is divided into four continents ** - [Title: What are the four continents that the world is divided into in Journey to the West?] - The answer was: East Victory Divine Prefecture, West Niuhezhou, South Shanbu Prefecture, North Kulu Prefecture. * * 2. Character Category ** 1. * * Sun Wukong related ** - [Title: Who was Sun Wukong's first master?] What was his weapon? What other name do you have? Where was he suppressed? What name did Tang Sanzang give him? What was the reason for his final title? - Answer: Sun Wukong's first master was Grandmaster Bodhi. His weapon was originally the Ocean-Pacifying Godly Needle of Dayu, also known as the Ruyi Golden-Hooped Rod. After wreaking havoc in the Heavenly Palace, he was suppressed under the Five Elements Mountain by Buddha. Tang Sanzang named him Walker and was eventually conferred the title of Fighting Buddha. - [Title: What Divine Powers did Sun Wukong learn from Patriarch Bodhi?] - The answer was that he had learned the Seventy-Two Transformations, Somersault Cloud, and other divine powers. 2. * * Pigsy related ** - Title: What is the name of Zhu Bajie? What was his original purpose? Where was the demon? Why was he banned? - Answer: Zhu Bajie was also known as Wu Neng. He was originally Marshal Tianpeng, who managed the Heavenly River Navy. He was convicted of descending to the mortal world and mistakenly cast himself into a pig fetus. He once occupied the Yunzhan Cave on Fuling Mountain as a demon and was later appointed as the envoy of the Pure Altar. 3. * * About Monk Sand ** - [Title: What is the name of Monk Sand?] What position did he hold in the Heavenly Palace? Where did he become a demon? Why was he banned? - Answer: Monk Sand was also called Wujing. He was originally a curtain-rolling general in the Heavenly Palace. He was demoted to the lower realm and became a demon in the Flowing Sand River. Later, he was conferred the title of Golden Arhat. 4. * * White Dragon Horse ** - [Title: What is the identity of White Dragon Horse Yuan?] Why was he imprisoned? Why was he banned? Where did it end up? - Answer: The White Dragon Horse was originally the third prince of the West Sea Dragon King, the Little White Dragon. He was imprisoned in the Eagle Worry Stream for disobeying his father's order and was conferred the title of the Eight Heavenly Dragons. Later, he recovered in the Dragon Transformation Pool and coiled around the pillar of the Great Thunderclap Temple. 5. * * About Tang Sanzang ** - [Title: Which disciple of Buddha was Tang Sanzang reincarnated into?] Whose son was he? What was his Dharma name after becoming a monk? What was the reason for his final title? - Answer: Tang Sanzang was the son of the Golden Cicada Master, the disciple of Buddha, who was reincarnated as the top scholar, Chen Guangrui. After becoming a monk, his Buddhist name was Xuanzang, and he was eventually conferred the title of Tan Merit Buddha. * * 3. Story Category ** 1. * * Classic Story Name ** - Title: List four popular stories in Journey to the West. - The answers were: Beating the White Bone Demon three times, making a scene in Wuzhuang Taoist Temple, the real Monkey King, and borrowing the banana fan three times. 2. * * Spirit of Resistance ** - [Title: What is the most rebellious chapter of Sun Wukong?] - The answer was that the Great Sage of the Chaotic Peaches of Immortality had stolen the pill, and the Anti-Heavenly Palace had caught the gods. 3. * * Symbol related ** - [Title: In the plot of "Uproar in Heaven", what do the Heavenly Palace, Jade Emperor, and Sun Wukong symbolize?] - Answer: The Heavenly Palace is the name of the imperial court in the human world; the Jade Emperor is the embodiment of the feudal emperor; Sun Wukong is the embodiment of the will of the people and the representative of democratic ideas. 4. * * List of trials and tribulations ** - Title: List the four tribulations that Tang Sanzang and his disciples experienced on their journey to obtain the scriptures. - The answer was, for example, Fengxian County praying for rain, the Spider Spirit in the Coiled Silk Cave, the Flaming Mountain, and the Lion Camel Ridge. * * 4. Two-part Allegory ** 1. [Title: Complementing the Two-part Allegory.] () Look in the mirror--you're not human inside or outside;() Get into the belly of Princess Iron Fan--you'll be in trouble. - Answer: Zhu Bajie looked in the mirror--he was not human inside or outside; Sun Wukong went into the belly of the Iron Fan Princess--he was a threat. 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!
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In the CCTV version of Journey to the West, this episode corresponded to the fifty-fourth chapter of the original novel. Tang Sanzang and his disciples came to the Kingdom of Women on their way to the scriptures. There were only women in the Kingdom of Women, no men. Tang Sanzang (played by Xu Shaohua) met the king of the Kingdom of Women (played by Zhu Lin) here. The king of the Kingdom of Women was attracted by Tang Sanzang, and Tang Sanzang was devoted to Buddhism, but he also faced a test in the process and had an emotional entanglement. The king hoped that Tang Sanzang would stay, but Tang Sanzang firmly refused and overcame this huge temptation. In this story, there were also some plots, such as the banter between the master and disciple, the extraction of Yang Water, and the fight with the Pipa Spirit. Despite all the difficulties and emotional involvement, Tang Sanzang and his disciples finally overcame the difficulties and left the Kingdom of Women to continue their journey to the west. This episode not only showed Tang Sanzang's firm will to learn from the scriptures, but also showed that love was a difficult hurdle to cross in human nature. 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!
Journey to the West was a classic Chinese novel. It told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang (also known as the "Journey to the West"), who went to India to retrieve Buddhist scriptures. Among them, Sun Wukong was a magical monkey with the Seventy-Two Transformations and the Somersault Cloud. Zhu Bajie was a gluttonous and lazy pig demon who was once banished by Tang Sanzang for causing trouble. Friar Sand was Sun Wukong's companion, a brave Friar Sand. Tang Sanzang was a merciful and wise monk. His life goal was to get back the true scriptures. On the way, they encountered many dangers and difficulties, such as monsters, evil forces, and so on. However, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand relied on their wisdom and courage to successfully overcome many difficulties and finally retrieve the true scriptures. This novel is regarded as a classic of Chinese classical novels, with extremely high literary value and historical significance. If you are a fourth year student, I suggest you read this novel and learn a lot about Chinese culture, history and philosophy.
"Journey to the West" was an important learning content for the seventh grade. The following are some of the main points that the famous teachers might explain: ** I. Author and genre ** The author was Wu Chengen, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. His genre was the first romantic chapter demon novel in ancient China. ** 2. Main content and structure ** 1. ** Overall story ** - The story of Xuanzang's journey to the Western Heaven to obtain scriptures was the main story. It described the story of Sanzang's group of four, who had gone through eighty-one difficulties, swept away all demons and ghosts along the way, and retrieved the true scriptures. 2. ** Division of structure ** - The first chapter to the seventh chapter mainly wrote about the birth of Sun Wukong, his apprenticeship, and his havoc in the Heavenly Palace. For example, in order to achieve immortality, Sun Wukong went to the Three Stars Cave of the Tilted Moon on Mount Fangcun to learn. The founder named him Sun Wukong and taught him the Seventy-Two Transformations and the Somersault Cloud Mantra. Later on, he was expelled by the Patriarch and returned to the Flowerfruit Mountain because he was looked down upon by everyone. He asked for the Ruyi Jingu Staff from the Dragon King of the East Sea. When he was fighting against the Heavenly Court, he stole the Peaches of Immortality, disrupted the Peach Banquet, stole the Golden Elixir, and fled the Heavenly Palace. The Jade Emperor's soldiers could not catch him, and he was defeated by Taishang Laojun in a duel with Erlang Shen. He was not killed on the Demon-slaying Stage, but he had mastered Fiery Eyes. He escaped from the Eight Trigrams Furnace and wreaked havoc in the Heavenly Palace again. Finally, he was suppressed under the Five Elements Mountain by Gautama Buddha. - The rest of the story revolved around Tang Sanzang's journey to the West, including Tang Sanzang's rescue of Sun Wukong at the Five Elements Mountain and his disciple, who was named the Walker. He subdued Zhu Bajie at Gao Laozhuang (who was originally Marshal Tianpeng in the sky but was demoted to the human world because of his mistake. He took Gao Cuilan as his wife at Gao Laozhuang and became Tang Sanzang's master after being subdued by Sun Wukong. His Dharma name was Wuneng). He subdued Monk Sand at Liusha River (who was originally a rolling general in the sky. After being demoted to the human world, he became a demon in Liusha River and became Tang Sanzang's master after being subdued) and other plots. ** 3. Character Analysis ** 1. ** Sun Wukong ** - [Many names: Formed from immortal stones. Names include the Great Sage Equal to Heaven, Monkey King, Monkey King, the Victorious Fighting Buddha, Baima Wen, etc.] - ** Character traits ** - He was unruly, daring to take responsibility for his actions, and daring to despise and resist authority, just like the plot of making a scene in the Heavenly Palace. He was dissatisfied with the arrangement of the Jade Emperor. On the day of the Peach Banquet, he drank all the immortal wine, ate all the peaches of immortality, and ate all the Jindan in the gourd of Taishang Laojun. When the Jade Emperor caught him, he won several battles with his strong skills. After escaping from the Eight Trigrams Furnace, he continued to make a scene in the Heavenly Palace. - Brave and resourceful, highly skilled in martial arts, clear about love and hate, abhor evil, and not afraid of violence. Like the plot of Three Beats the White Bone Demon, the White Bone Demon turned into a village girl, a mother-in-law, and an old man to deceive Tang Sanzang. He saw through it three times and knocked it down, but Tang Sanzang mistakenly thought that it was killing innocent people and drove it away. Later, Bajie was smart. He was eager to save his teacher and killed the White Bone Demon to save Tang Sanzang. There was also the third plot of borrowing the banana fan. In order to cross the Fiery Mountain, he borrowed the fan from Princess Iron Fan. Although he encountered many difficulties, he used his wisdom to change his identity many times to borrow the fan. In the end, he borrowed the banana fan to extinguish the fire in the Fiery Mountain. 2. ** Pigsy ** - ** Basic information **: Originally Marshal Tianpeng, Dharma name Wu Neng, weapon "Nine-Toothed Rake". After obtaining scriptures, he was conferred the title "Purifying Altar Envoy". - ** Character traits **: On the one hand, he is lazy, short-sighted, likes to tell tales, play tricks, lie, love to take advantage of others, and is greedy for women; on the other hand, he is loyal, brave, and kind, brave in battle, able to correct his mistakes, simple and honest. For example, in the plot of Gao Laozhuang's bride kidnapping, he snatched Gao Cuilan as his wife because of his lust, but he also played his role on the way to learn the scriptures. ** 4. Examination sites ** 1. Plot test points, such as the details of the plot mentioned above, such as the Uproar in Heaven, the Three Beings of the White Bone Demon, the Three Borrowing of the Banana Fan, and the performance of the characters in the plot. 2. The character analysis test required students to be able to accurately analyze the personality characteristics of the main characters such as Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie and how they were reflected in the specific plot. 3. The structure test, such as the overall structure of the novel and the main content of each part. 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!
At present, there were some channels that could obtain the video of the seventh grade essay explanation. For example, there was a video explanation version specifically for synchronized composition. This video would explain the unit exercises and also comment on the good words, sentences, passages, and articles in the teaching materials. It could provide intuitive teaching for seventh grade composition learning and help children improve their composition level. In addition, there were also video lectures by famous teachers for the simultaneous composition of each unit in the first volume of the seventh grade language textbook. The content of the courses covered composition skills and other aspects. For example, the video courses related to the writing requirements of each unit in the unified edition of the language textbook for the seventh grade included the explanation of the first unit's love for life and love for writing. It helped to solve the confusion of students on what to write, how to write, and how to write well. The novel " Flower in the Heart " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The 50 questions of Journey to the West are as follows: Why were the four of them able to successfully obtain the true scriptures? Because they encountered a lot of monsters and obstacles along the way, but Tang Sanzang and his disciples all had extraordinary wisdom and courage to overcome the danger and finally successfully obtain the true scripture. What was the biggest challenge for Sun Wukong on his journey to learn the scriptures? It was a battle with other demons, as well as a struggle with the government and the demon world. 3. What dangers did Tang Sanzang and his disciples encounter on the way to obtain the scriptures? They had been attacked by wild beasts, robbed by pirates, natural disasters, and so on. Why is Sun Wukong's combat power so strong? This was because he had the Seventy-Two Transformations and the Somersault Cloud. He could transform into various forms and obtain powerful weapons. What are the famous scenes in Journey to the West? For example, the battle between Sun Wukong and the Bull Demon King, the waterfall scene where Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand saved Tang Sanzang, the scene where Tang Sanzang crossed the Great Snow Mountain, and so on. What was the ultimate goal of the four masters? Their goal was to obtain the true scriptures, promote Buddhism, and save all living beings. What treasures did Tang Sanzang and his disciples get on their way to the scriptures? Tang Sanzang got the Golden-Hooped Rod, Sun Wukong got the Ruyi Golden-Hooped Rod, Zhu Bajie got the Sea Calming Treasure, and Monk Sand got the golden sand. Which characters in Journey to the West are fictional? Tang Sanzang, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand were fictional characters. The other demons and immortals were adapted from historical stories and folklore. Which characters in Journey to the West had a more tragic ending? For example, Sun Wukong was punished by the Jade Emperor to descend to the mortal world, Zhu Bajie was captured by demons, Monk Sand was swallowed by the Flowing Sand River, and so on. Which characters in Journey to the West had a more satisfactory ending? For example, the marriage of Tang Sanzang and the King of the Kingdom of Women, the marriage of Sun Wukong and the Bull Demon King, the reconciliation of Zhu Bajie and Bai Jingjing, and so on. Which places in Journey to the West are famous tourist attractions? For example, Chang 'an Fortress, Flaming Mountain, White Bone Cave, Coiled Silk Cave, Water Curtain Cave, and so on. Which of the characters in Journey to the West are real people in history? For example, Sun Wukong's prototype was the famous general of the Tang Dynasty, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, the prime minister of the Tang Dynasty, Zhu Bajie, and the famous general of the Tang Dynasty, Sand Monk, etc.
Here are some questions about chapters 1 - 50 of Journey to the West: ** 1. Multiple choice questions ** 1. Sun Wukong was born in (). A. East Victory Continent B. West Cow Hezhou C. South Jambu Continent D. North Province 2. Who gave him the name Sun Wukong?( ) A. Tang Monk B. Buddha C. Ancestral Master Bodhi D. Guanyin 3. The weapon that Sun Wukong obtained from the East Ocean Dragon Palace was (). A. Nine-tooth rake B. Demon Scepter C. Ruyi Jingu Staff D. three pointed, double-edged sword 4. After Sun Wukong was recruited by the Jade Emperor, his official position was (). A. The Great Sage Equal to Heaven B. C. Fighting Buddha D. curtain-lifting general 5. Sun Wukong disrupted the Peach Banquet, and the Jade Emperor sent () to capture him. A. Erlang God B. Venus C. Nezha Third Prince D. Li Jing and his son ** 2. Fill in the blanks ** 1. Tang Sanzang's secular surname is_____. 2. Zhu Bajie was originally a_____from heaven, but because of____, he was demoted to the mortal world. 3. Sha Wujing was originally______ 4. Sun Wukong had been refined in the Eight Trigrams Furnace for______ 5. Guan Yin Bodhisattva gave Tang Sanzang three tight hoops, respectively to____,___, and___. ** 3. Short Answer Questions ** 1. A brief description of Sun Wukong's learning process. 2. What were the reasons for Sun Wukong's havoc in Heaven? 3. How did Tang Sanzang subdue Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Sha Wujing? 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!
I'm a fan of online literature. The deadline for my knowledge is 2021. I hope the answer will be helpful to you. Who is the author of Journey to the West? "Journey to the West" was a long novel written by Wu Chengen, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. It told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang (or "Journey to the West") who finally obtained the true scriptures after 81 difficulties. What is the most famous scene in Journey to the West? One of the most famous scenes was the battle between Sun Wukong and the Bull Demon King. In this battle, Sun Wukong defeated the Bull Demon King and Princess Iron Fan with his Jingu Staff and supernatural abilities. What are the characters in Journey to the West? There were many famous characters in Journey to the West, including Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, Tang Sanzang, White Dragon Horse, etc. What are the important historical events in Journey to the West? There were many important historical events in Journey to the West, including the political struggles during the Tang Dynasty, the development of Buddhism, and other historical events. What are the classic sayings in Journey to the West? There were many famous classic sayings in Journey to the West, such as "The heart is not satisfied, the snake swallows the elephant","The poor want to see a thousand miles to climb to the next level", and so on. These classic sayings had also become one of the treasures of Chinese culture.
If the first monthly exam of the first year of junior high school was about Journey to the West, it might involve the following questions: What are the main characters in Journey to the West? What were their characteristics? Answer: The main characters are Tang Sanzang, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Sha Wujing, and White Dragon Horse. Their characteristics were: Tang Sanzang was merciful, impartial, and devoted to Buddhism; Sun Wukong was resourceful, witty, and brave; Zhu Bajie was greedy, selfish, lazy, and cute; Sha Wujing was loyal, upright, smart, and skillful; and the White Dragon Horse was Tang Sanzang's mount. It was kind, upright, and spiritual. What are the main plots in Journey to the West? What was the point of these plots? Answer: The main plot of Journey to the West includes Sun Wukong leading Tang Sanzang, Zhu Bajie, and Sha Wujing through 81 difficulties to the Western Heaven to obtain Buddhist scriptures. On the way, they encounter various demons and devils, as well as the struggle between Sun Wukong and the other three immortals. The significance of these plots included: showing the good and evil and complexity of human nature, depicting the social style and people's lives in the Tang Dynasty, and expressing the author's thoughts on justice and evil, faith and desire. What is the main story theme in Journey to the West? What was the point of these topics? Answer: The main theme of Journey to the West is justice and evil, faith and desire, and the complexity of human nature. The significance of these topics included: emphasizing that only through firm belief and tireless efforts can one achieve their goals, but also revealing the weaknesses and defects of human nature; expressing the persistence of religious beliefs and thinking about human nature, as well as reflecting and exploring social reality. The above are some of the questions and answers related to Journey to the West that may be tested in the first monthly test of junior high school. I hope it will be helpful.