From the 59th chapter of Journey to the West, the following points could be realized: First of all, the description of the original work was very wonderful, whether it was the description of the scene or the description of the characters. The description of the scene used a combination of virtual and real techniques. For example, the description of the Southern Heavenly Gate made the readers feel as if they were there. The character description was meticulous, like the description of Zhu Bajie, through "Zhu Bajie village fool, holding his long mouth and shouting: make way!" Make way!" Such a description vividly showed Zhu Bajie's characteristics of not being bothered by trifles and impoliteness. These details made the character's image more vivid. Secondly, in terms of character, Sun Wukong was very unique. He had been extraordinary since birth. When he was born, he was shocked by the Jade Emperor. He was like a child who could not grow up. Every time he had a naughty performance, but he was very smart. He could understand the secret language of Bodhi Patriarch and became the last disciple to learn many skills. He was also loyal to Tang Sanzang. All of this could be understood from the 59th chapter and the overall understanding of Journey to the West. Read more exciting novels for free
The 99th chapter of Journey to the West tells the story of Sun Wukong leading Tang Sanzang, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand to India to obtain Buddhist scriptures. On their journey, they encountered the Bull Demon King, the Demon King, and other obstacles. Finally, through Sun Wukong's wisdom and courage, they successfully obtained the true scripture. In this chapter, it also narrated the love story between Sun Wukong and Princess Iron Fan, as well as the friendship and mutual help between him and Monk Sand.
In the 86th chapter of Journey to the West, the Great Sage Sun led a horse and carried a load to find his master. He asked Bajie and Monk Sand where his master was going. Bajie said that he was fighting the demon, and his master was watched by Monk Sand and Monk Walker. Monk Sand said that his master was still on the horse when he went to fight the demon. Monkey found that he had fallen into the fairy's plum blossom plan and his master had been kidnapped. The three of them had no choice but to enter the mountain to search. After walking for about 30 miles, they saw a cave abode called "Hidden Fog Mountain's Broken Mountain Chain Cave". Bajie broke the stone door. The little demon reported to the old monster. The vanguard came out to check. He recognized Bajie and thought he was incompetent. This time, it showed the twists and turns of the battle of wits and courage between Tang Sanzang and the demon, reflecting the cunning of the demon and the mutual cooperation and concern between the master and the disciple. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The 24th chapter of Journey to the West contained many experiences and insights. From the perspective of the characters, this time, they had further portrayed a distinct character image. Tang Sanzang's stubbornness and kindness were reflected in his abidingness to not eat the ginseng fruit when he was faced with it. Wukong had supernatural powers, and he was encouraged by Bajie to steal the ginseng fruit. When Bajie heard that the boy was eating the ginseng fruit, he became greedy and asked Wukong to steal it. Although Sand Monk did not have a particularly outstanding performance in this round, he was hardworking from the perspective of the whole team. From the philosophy of the plot, it reflected the relationship between cause and effect and reward. Great Immortal Zhenyuan was prepared to give the ginseng fruit to Tang Sanzang because the Golden Cicada Master had offered him tea in his previous life. This was a kind of interpersonal principle of "you give me a foot, I will give you ten feet". From the perspective of cultivation, this also hinted that the test on the road to obtain the scriptures was not only the obstruction of external demons, but also the personality and behavior of the internal team members. The plot of Bajie instigating Wukong to steal the fruit was just like in real life. There might be bad guidance or instigation around him, and how to stick to the principle or make the right choice was particularly important. Moreover, this time, it also reflected the differences in the understanding of things between different characters. Tang Sanzang was a mortal. He dared not eat the Ginseng Fruit when he saw that it looked like a child. However, Tongzi and Wukong knew the preciousness and effects of the Ginseng Fruit. This was similar to life. Different knowledge reserves and cognitive levels would cause people to have different views on the same thing. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The summary of chapters 50 to 100 is as follows: ** I. Plot related to the Green Bull Spirit (Chapter 50-Chapter 52)** 1. From the 50th chapter onwards, Wukong encountered the green bull spirit. After he went to heaven to investigate and found nothing, he asked Li Jing and his son, Lei Gong, Fire God, and Water God to help him. However, most of the divine weapons were taken away, and the little monkey that had turned into hair was also taken away. Wukong turned into a fly and sneaked into the cave to steal the ring. Although he did not succeed, he got the Jingu Staff again and threw it out of the cave. 2. In the fifty-second chapter, the demon and Wukong fought until the evening and returned to the cave to rest. Wukong took advantage of the night to enter the cave to steal the weapons of the gods and set fire to most of the demons. However, the next morning, the weapons of the gods were taken away again, and only the weapon of Water Count was not lost. Wukong asked Tathagata. Tathagata ordered the eighteen arhats to take the golden cinnabar to help fight. The golden cinnabar was also taken away. Finally, the dragon and tiger told Wukong to visit Laojun, who subdued the green bull spirit. ** 2. Drinking the Zimu River Water by Mistake (Chapter 53)** Tang Sanzang and Bajie mistakenly drank the water of the Zimu River and became pregnant. Wukong found Poer Cave on Mount Jieyang under the guidance of a village woman. He asked Red Boy's uncle, True Immortal Ruyi, for the spring water of the Fetus Fall, but was rejected. When Wukong tried to get water from the True Immortal, he was repeatedly harassed and failed. Later, he asked Monk Sand for help. He only managed to get the water back after he lured it away. ** III. Plot of the Kingdom of Women (Chapter 54-Chapter 55)** 1. In the fifty-fourth chapter, the daughter of the king heard that the master and his disciples had gone to Yingyang Posthouse outside the city. She wanted to recruit Tang Sanzang as her husband and sent the Grand Tutor to propose marriage. Wukong agreed on behalf of Tang Sanzang. The Queen took the master and disciples into the palace. After the banquet, they exchanged customs documents and urged the three disciples to set off. Tang Sanzang invited the Queen to see him off outside the city and took the opportunity to get rid of the Queen. However, he was taken away by a woman who flashed by the roadside. 2. In the fifty-fifth round, the three disciples chased to Pipa Cave of Poisonous Enemy Mountain. Wukong turned into a bee and entered the cave to interrupt the scorpion spirit's teasing of Tang Sanzang. He met up with Bajie and fought against him. Wukong was stung on the head and defeated. The next morning, Wukong entered the cave again to find out that Tang Sanzang's primordial yang was not lost. He met Bajie again and fought against him. Bajie's mouth was stung and defeated. Later, Guanyin instructed Wukong to invite the Pleiades Star Officer. Two cocks killed the scorpion spirit. ** 4. The God of Madness Executes the Bandits and the Real Monkey King (Chapter 56-Chapter 58)** 1. In the fifty-sixth chapter, Tang Sanzang was hung on a tree by a group of thieves because his horse was frightened and left the team. Wukong rushed to the small monk to save Tang Sanzang and killed two thieves to scare the thieves away. The master and his disciples stayed at the old man's house at night. They did not know that the old man's son was one of the thieves. That night, the son led the thieves home to seek money to kill the master and his disciples. Wukong beat the dead and wounded all over the ground with his club. He cut off the son's head and handed it to Tang Sanzang. Tang Sanzang chanted a spell to drive Wukong away. 2. In the fifty-seventh chapter, Wukong was detained when he paid a visit to Guanyin. When Bajie and Monk Sand were fasting and looking for water, the fake Wukong appeared and knocked out the Tang Priest and snatched his luggage. Monk Sand went to Huaguo Mountain to ask for luggage, but was refused and killed the fake Monk Sand. He fled to the South China Sea to see Guanyin. When he saw Wukong beside him, he raised his staff and beat him. Guanyin persuaded Monk Sand to accompany Wukong to Huaguo Mountain to identify demons. 3. In the fifty-eighth chapter, Wukong abandoned Monk Sand and fought with the fake Wukong. Monk Sand did not find his luggage and returned to Tang Sanzang. The two monkeys fought from Huaguo Mountain to Luojia Mountain, Divine Wind Palace, Tang Sanzang's place and Senluo Hall. It was difficult to tell whether they were real or fake. Finally, they fought to Lingshan Mountain. The fake Wukong was told by Tathagata that he looked like a six-eared macaque. Wukong killed him and Guanyin sent Wukong back to the team. ** 5. Blazing Mountain Borrowing the Banana Fan (Chapter 59-Chapter 60)** 1. In the fifty-ninth chapter, Tang Sanzang's path was blocked by the Flaming Mountain. With the guidance and encouragement of the mountain people and the woodcutter, Wukong went to the Banana Cave of Cuiyun Mountain to borrow a fan from Rakshasi (Red Boy's mother). He was rejected and sent to the place of Lingji Bodhisattva fifty thousand miles away. Wukong returned to borrow the fan again after getting the Wind Stabilizing Pill. After being unable to be fanned, Rakshasi closed her cave and did not come out. Wukong turned into an insect and flew into the cave to be drunk under the tea. Rakshasi had a stomachache and offered a fake fan. After Wukong failed to extinguish the fire, the earth pointed to find the Bull Demon King. 2. In the 60th chapter, Wukong went to the Moyun Cave of Jilei Mountain and found the Bull Demon King who married into Princess Jade-faced's family. 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The 18th chapter of Journey to the West, Wukong Subduing Demons, mainly described the battle between Sun Wukong, the Bull Demon King, Princess Iron Fan, and others. This time, Sun Wukong learned that the Iron Fan Princess was using the Bull Demon King's power to find secrets related to him, so he went to the Bull Demon King's cave to look for clues. In the exchange with the Bull Demon King, Sun Wukong learned some secrets of the Iron Fan Princess and decided to join forces with the Bull Demon King to fight against the Iron Fan Princess. In the battle, Sun Wukong used many unique skills and magical powers such as Fiery Eyes, Seventy-two Transformations, etc. Finally, he successfully defeated Princess Iron Fan and Bull Demon King and drove them out of the demon world. This was also one of the most representative plots in Journey to the West. It showed Sun Wukong's intelligence, wit, bravery, and indomitable spirit, leaving a deep impression on the readers.
The 100th chapter of Journey to the West told the story of Sun Wukong and others who went to India to obtain scriptures. At the beginning of the story, Sun Wukong was expelled from the Heavenly Palace because of his mischievous behavior. After regaining his freedom, he began his journey to the Western Heaven with Tang Sanzang, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand. They passed through many dangerous monsters and demon barriers, including the flaming mountain, the white bone demon, the black bear demon, and so on. Sun Wukong also met many friends and enemies, such as Spider Spirit, Scorpion Spirit, Sha Wujing and so on. Finally, they arrived in India to retrieve the scriptures and helped many people in need along the way. At the end of the story, Sun Wukong and the others returned to China to continue their adventure.
The highlights of Journey to the West chapter 36 are as follows: When Sun Wukong heard Tang Sanzang's voice, he immediately jumped up and shouted,"Master, you're finally here!" How long have I been waiting here!" Tang Sanzang smiled and reached out his hand to gently stroke Sun Wukong's head. Sun Wukong looked at Tang Sanzang affectionately as tears slowly flowed down his face. He remembered the parting feelings Tang Sanzang had for him when he left Tang Sanzang. He felt very guilty about Tang Sanzang's betrayal. Tang Sanzang gently patted Sun Wukong's shoulder and said,"Don't be sad, Sun Wukong." I will always protect you." Sun Wukong was moved and nodded his head, looking at Tang Sanzang gratefully. He knew he was wrong and deeply regretted it. Tang Sanzang took out a Golden Cudgel and said,"Monkey Sun, this Golden Cudgel is specially made. Only a real warrior can hold it." Are you willing to accept it as a true warrior?" Sun Wukong nodded without hesitation and picked up the Jingu Staff, ready to accept the challenge. Tang Sanzang and his Sun Wukong began a fierce battle. Both sides showed their strong strength. Their battle was very intense and spectacular.
The 58th chapter of Journey to the West was titled " Sun Wukong Beats the White Bone Demon Three Times."
The 85th to 100th chapters of Journey to the West told the story of Sun Wukong, Tang Sanzang, and others who went to India to obtain scriptures and finally succeeded in obtaining the true scriptures after going through great hardships. In this trip, Sun Wukong, Tang Sanzang and the others encountered many dangers and difficulties in India. They encountered obstacles such as the Devil Kingdom, the Flaming Mountain, and the Water Curtain Cave. They also encountered many mysterious elements in the Indian and Buddhist cultures. During this time, Sun Wukong, Tang Sanzang, and the others also encountered a demon called "Mo Chou Rakshasa" who tried to stop them from obtaining the true scriptures. Sun Wukong used his magical powers to launch a fierce battle with the Rakshasa. In the end, Tang Sanzang used his compassion and wisdom to defeat the Rakshasa. In this chapter, it also described the process of Sun Wukong and others learning Buddhist culture and cultivation in India, as well as the story of their return to China after obtaining the true scriptures in India. This was the climax of the whole story, showing the bravery and wisdom of Sun Wukong and the others, as well as the blending and influence of Indian culture and Chinese culture.
The 44th chapter of Journey to the West was titled " Havoc in the Heavenly Palace ".