Journey to the West was one of the four famous novels in China. It contained endless wisdom and charm. Tang Sanzang and his disciples went to the Western Paradise to take the scriptures, and their journey was exciting. Sun Wukong was very capable and could identify demons with his fiery eyes. Zhu Bajie was greedy and lazy, but he also added a lot of humor. Monk Sand was honest and honest, and he silently carried the burden. They had gone through 81 difficulties, which reflected their perseverance in the face of difficulties. We can learn a lot from the book, such as the importance of teamwork. The four of them had different personalities, but they could support each other. It also teaches us to stick to our beliefs. Tang Sanzang never gives up on the great cause of obtaining scriptures. This was not only a fairy tale, but also a textbook of life philosophy. Every time he read it, he would gain new insights. Read more exciting novels for free
Dear listeners, Hello everyone! Today, I would like to share with you some of my insights into the great work of Journey to the West. As one of the four famous novels in China, Journey to the West was like a bright pearl, shining with a unique charm. This work takes the four masters of the Tang Sanzang and his disciples to the Western Heaven to obtain scriptures as the main line, showing us a magical and magnificent world of gods and demons full of fantasy colors. The characters in the book were vivid and deep. Sun Wukong was undoubtedly the most dazzling existence. He had remarkable abilities and had the ability to go to heaven and earth. His Fiery Golden Eyes could see through the disguise of demons and ghosts. No matter what difficulties and obstacles he encountered, he could move forward without fear. For example, in the plot of Three Beats the White Bone Demon, the White Bone Demon changed its human form many times in an attempt to confuse Tang Sanzang and his disciples, but Sun Wukong saw through it at a glance and decisively subdued the demon. Although he was misunderstood by Tang Sanzang, tortured by the Golden Hoop Incantation, and even driven back to Huaguo Mountain, he still ignored the past and returned to save Tang Sanzang when he was in trouble. This image of loyalty, bravery, and ability was deeply rooted in people's hearts. Zhu Bajie, on the other hand, had a distinct personality. He was greedy, lazy, and sometimes liked to play tricks. However, he was also extremely strong and could play an important role at certain times. Monk Sand was honest and good at swimming. He always silently took on the task of carrying the burden and was a stable and loyal existence in the team. Although Tang Sanzang did not understand the ways of the world, and sometimes even seemed pedantic, for example, he could not distinguish the demons with his eyes and blamed Sun Wukong many times, but he always had compassion. This belief supported him to move forward firmly on the road of learning scriptures. Judging from the journey of the four masters, they had gone through eighty-one difficulties. This process was full of hardships and challenges. Every ordeal was a test of their faith, courage, and teamwork. The story of them overcoming all kinds of difficulties to obtain the scriptures also tells us that if we want to achieve a great cause, we must experience countless difficulties and obstacles. Only by firm belief, courage, and mutual support can we finally achieve our goals. Journey to the West was not only a fairy tale, but it also contained profound life philosophy and cultural implications. Whether it was for our growth, life, or understanding of traditional culture, it had a value that could not be ignored. I hope everyone can read this masterpiece in depth and appreciate its charm. Thank you, everyone! <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Journey to the West was one of the four famous novels in China. It was full of legends. In the book, the four disciples of Tang Sanzang went to the West to obtain the scriptures as the main line. They subdued demons and devils along the way and obtained the true scriptures after 81 difficulties. Sun Wukong was highly skilled, and his Fiery Eyes could distinguish evil. He dared to fight and was loyal. Although Zhu Bajie was greedy and lazy, he was also honest and cute. Friar Sand was honest and hardworking. Tang Sanzang was compassionate and determined. Among them, the plot of " Three Beats with White Bone Demon " was very impressive. White Bone Demon was very changeable. Sun Wukong saw through it and killed it. Tang Sanzang misunderstood Wukong and drove him away. Later, Tang Sanzang was killed and realized the importance of Wukong. This book is not only a fairy tale, but it also teaches us many things. The spirit of the four masters and disciples who did not give up in the face of difficulties is worth learning. It inspires us to move forward bravely in life, overcome difficulties, and move forward firmly towards our goals.
Dear listeners, Hello everyone! Today, let's talk about Journey to the West. It's not just a simple story about a monk bringing his three disciples to the Western Paradise to obtain scriptures. The things inside are too interesting. Let's talk about the members of this team first. Tang Sanzang was famous for not being able to distinguish right from wrong. Why did he say that? You see, that white bone essence transformed into a big girl, an old lady, and an old man to deceive him. Sun Wukong's eyes were so poisonous that he could tell at a glance that it was a monster. But Tang Sanzang didn't believe it no matter what. He even kept chanting the Golden Hoop Incantation to punish Sun Wukong. Don't you think he's a little confused? Then, he looked at Sun Wukong. This monkey was really a thorn in his side. When he was in the celestial heavens, he was already restless, like a mischievous child, causing chaos in the celestial heavens. He messed up the Book of Life and Death, which shocked the Netherworld and the Heavenly Court. But think about it, why didn't the King of Hell change the Life and Death Book back? It was as if there was a little secret inside. It was like a group of robbers robbing a bank, and the bank said," You guys are the fastest to get money." Perhaps this monkey had messed up the Life and Death Book, which was exactly what the King of Hell wanted. After all, there might be a way to solve the bad debts in the underworld. Zhu Bajie, in everyone's impression, this guy was a lazy and lustful man. He was the instructor of the 200,000 troll army in the sky. Such a powerful character only thought about food and beauties on the ground. Just like when he was in Gao Lao Zhuang, he had forcefully taken advantage of a commoner's daughter. This matter was really not proper. As for Monk Sand, he was originally the general of the rolling curtains in the celestial heavens. He was in charge of rolling the curtains for the Yellow Emperor. He was like a high-level bodyguard. In the end, he was demoted to the lower realm after breaking a glass cup. When he arrived at the Flowing Sand River, he even ate people. He slowly turned dark. The demons that the four of them encountered on their journey to obtain the scriptures were also strange. Those demons seemed to have a backer. No matter how evil they were, they seemed to have a protective umbrella. It was just like how some monsters were beaten to death by Sun Wukong. Suddenly, an immortal appeared and said," This is my pet or child." Then, he took the monster away. Sun Wukong had no choice. Also, think about it, the journey to the Western Paradise is like a super adventure. The four of them were like four companions with different personalities, stumbling along the way. Sometimes, watching their stories was like watching a comedy. Everyone had their own small problems and small tempers, but they were moving forward together towards the goal of learning from the experience. This Journey to the West was like a mirror. Looking at it from different angles, one could find many interesting things. Every time he read it, he would gain new insights. Thank you, everyone! <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Dear listeners, Hello everyone! Today, I would like to tell you the wonderful story of Sun Wukong's havoc in the Heavenly Palace in Journey to the West. Sun Wukong was originally a stone monkey born from the immortal stone on the top of the Huaguo Mountain in the Aolai Nation of the Eastern Victory Divine Continent. He was filled with spirituality when he was born and quickly became the leader of the monkey group. He was respectfully called the " Monkey King ". Out of his desire for immortality, he traveled across the sea to worship the Bodhi Ancestor. He learned the Seventy-two Transformations and the Somersault Cloud and other powerful skills. When he returned from his studies, he called himself the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal. Sun Wukong's feats at the Flowerfruit Mountain attracted the attention of the Heavenly Court. The Jade Emperor initially despised him, but later recruited him to appease him. However, Sun Wukong soon realized that this was just a small official and felt that he had been fooled. In a fit of anger, he returned to Huaguo Mountain and once again raised the banner of the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal to openly oppose the Heavenly Court. The Jade Emperor sent troops to attack, but the Third Prince of Nezha and Sun Wukong fought fiercely, but it was difficult to determine the winner. The Jade Emperor had no choice but to send Taibai Jinxing to appease him and make him the real "Great Sage Equal to Heaven", letting him manage the peach garden. The Feast of Peaches was about to begin, and all the immortals were looking forward to receiving invitations. However, Sun Wukong was not invited, which made him very angry. He cast a spell to freeze the seven fairies. After learning the details of the event, he disguised himself as a barefoot immortal and sneaked into the Peach Banquet. He ate and drank wantonly at the banquet. He even ran to the Grand Supreme Elderly Lord's Tushita Palace and ate up the golden core. Then, he took the remaining immortal wine and immortal fruits back to the Flowerfruit Mountain to share with the monkeys. This series of actions completely angered the Jade Emperor. He sent a powerful lineup to attack Sun Wukong, and the Erlang God Yang Jian led the six Meishan brothers and many heavenly troops to the Huaguo Mountain. Sun Wukong and Erlang Shen began a soul-stirring life and death contest. The two of them were ever-changing. They fought from the sky to the ground, and from the ground to the water, but it was difficult to tell who was better. There were actually many reasons behind Sun Wukong's havoc in Heaven. On the one hand, he was deceived and humiliated by the Heavenly Court. He went from the horse to the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal, who had no power. Then he was struck by lightning and thrown into the Eight Trigrams Furnace. He was so angry that he wanted to vent his anger and take revenge on the Jade Emperor. On the other hand, the Heavenly Army and Heavenly Generals attacked the Huaguo Mountain many times. After winning, they were arrogant. Sun Wukong wanted to intimidate them. At the same time, he wanted to regain his title as the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal and declare his status in the Three Realms. However, although Sun Wukong's actions were heroic, they were also a little reckless. Although he was very powerful, it was extremely difficult for him to fight against the entire Heaven Realm. In the end, he was suppressed by Gautama Buddha at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain for 500 years. This story gave us a profound revelation: in life, we should not be impulsive and reckless when facing things. We should think more, which may reduce setbacks. This was the story of Sun Wukong wreaking havoc in Heaven, a legendary story full of fantasy and profound meaning. Thank you, everyone!
Journey to the West was a masterpiece in Chinese classical literature. It told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand protecting the Tang Monk to the West to obtain scriptures. The story of this book is full of ups and downs, and the characters are full. It is considered a classic in the history of Chinese literature. In the process of reading this book, I was deeply impressed by the image of Sun Wukong. Sun Wukong was a very smart, quick-witted, brave, and righteous person. Although he was open-minded, he had his own temper and persistence. He had experienced many difficulties and dangers on his way to learn the scriptures, but he was always able to face everything bravely. Not only could he solve his own quest, but he could also help other characters overcome their difficulties. Besides Sun Wukong, there were many other important characters in this book. For example, Tang Sanzang was a benevolent and wise monk who embarked on a journey to the West to save all living beings. Zhu Bajie was a lazy and cunning monster who liked to eat, but he also had his own dignity and sense of justice. Monk Sand was a loyal and kind monk. He had made many contributions to protect Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang. In the process of reading this book, I also had a deeper understanding of ancient Chinese culture and philosophy. For example, Journey to the West expressed his thoughts on "destiny" and "heaven". He believed that people should follow the laws of nature and respect the will of heaven in order to obtain true freedom and happiness. In addition, the book also involved many questions about morality, human nature, and ethics, such as "the integration of the three religions" and "good and evil will be rewarded". These questions not only reflected the thoughts of ancient China, but also had important implications for today's society. Journey to the West was a literary work with profound meaning. Through reading this book, I not only understand the ancient Chinese culture and philosophy, but also have a deeper understanding of human nature and morality.
The ninth chapter of Journey to the West had many gains that were worth savoring. From the perspective of the plot, the comparison between the fisherman and the woodcutter led to Yuan Shoucheng's wonderful calculation. The Dragon King had made a bet with Yuan Shoucheng because he was protecting the Water Tribe to explore the shore. This plot showed the Dragon King's conceit and shortsightedness. In order to win the bet, he violated the Jade Emperor's decree and changed the timing and amount of rain. This showed his disregard for the rules. This kind of behavior warned us that we should abide by the rules in any position. Public officials must be honest and fair, and they must not make mistakes because of a moment of greed. In terms of the layout of the story, this time it laid the foreshadowing for the subsequent plot. The Dragon King's entanglement with Emperor Taizong after his execution became an important inducement for Emperor Taizong to return to the underworld, believe in Buddhism, and send Tang Sanzang to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures. This meant that every plot in the novel did not exist in isolation. They were interconnected and together constructed a huge story system. In terms of human nature, the fisherman and woodcutter's competitive mentality and the Dragon King's desire to win and selfish desires were all manifestations of human weakness. This reminded us to restrain our negative emotions and desires, treat things with a rational and fair attitude, and avoid losing the big for the small, and then fall into an irreversible situation. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Tang Sanzang and his disciples took a long journey to get the scriptures, and their spirit was worth learning. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
[Journey to the West Reading Notes 1: Journey to the West is a novel about demons and devils.] Tang Sanzang and his disciples went to the West to obtain scriptures and experienced many hardships. Tang Sanzang was kind but sometimes pedantic, Sun Wukong was strong and loyal, Zhu Bajie was greedy and lecherous but also had a bright spot, and Monk Sand was honest and diligent. The fantasy plot in the book showed the imagination of the ancients and also showed me the power of teamwork. [Journey to the West Reading Notes 2: Reading Journey to the West, the image of Tang Sanzang and his disciples vividly appeared on the paper.] Tang Sanzang was devoted to Buddhism. Although he was often deceived by demons, his faith was firm. Sun Wukong's Fiery Golden Eyes could vanquish demons. Although Bajie had a small flaw, it made the story more interesting. Monk Sand silently offered. Their experiences along the way were like the cultivation of life. They taught me the meaning of perseverance and growth. [Journey to the West Reading Notes 3: The story of Journey to the West is extraordinary.] Sun Wukong's bravery and fearlessness were admirable. He wreaked havoc in heaven and defeated the White Bone Demon three times, showing his heroic nature. Tang Sanzang's will was tenacious as he led his disciples westward. Bajie's charmingly naive appearance and Friar Sand's honesty were very vivid. This journey was like an adventure, allowing me to see the spirit of bravely advancing in the face of difficulties. [Journey to the West] Book Notes 4: Journey to the West depicted a magical mythical world. Tang Sanzang and his four disciples each had their own characteristics. Wukong's cleverness and wit, Bajie's comical and laughable, Monk Sand's steadiness and steadiness, and Tang Sanzang's compassion. The eighty-one difficulties they encountered on their way to obtain the scriptures seemed to be a test of humanity and perseverance, and it also made me realize that success required overcoming many difficulties. [Journey to the West Reading Notes 5: After reading Journey to the West, I have a deep impression of the characters.] Sun Wukong's supernatural powers allowed him to rebel against the Heavenly Court, but he was also loyal to Tang Sanzang. Zhu Bajie's shortcomings were obvious, but he did not retreat at the critical moment. Friar Sand had always been silently doing the hard work. In the face of the temptation and threat of demons, Tang Sanzang has always adhered to the belief of learning scriptures. These have brought me a lot of enlightenment. [Journey to the West Reading Notes 6: The four disciples of the Tang Monk in Journey to the West have different personalities.] Sun Wukong was the embodiment of justice. He was powerful and fearless of power. Zhu Bajie was gluttonous, lazy and timid, but he was kind. Friar Sand always gave silently without complaint. Tang Sanzang had a firm belief that would not waver even after going through hardships. Their story was full of philosophy. [Journey to the West Reading Notes 7: Journey to the West is a classic.] Sun Wukong's Seventy-Two Transformations and Somersault Cloud were fascinating. He bravely protected Tang Sanzang. The image of Bajie was very vivid, and his gluttony and lecherousness became the joke of the story. Monk Sand's steadiness and loyalty were indispensable to the team. Tang Sanzang's kindness was sometimes used by demons, but his persistence was worth learning. [Journey to the West Reading Notes 8: I have a feeling after reading Journey to the West. The characters in the book are lifelike.] Sun Wukong's agility and bravery were the most attractive aspects. He fought with all kinds of demons and ghosts. Zhu Bajie had a complicated personality. Even though he had some small problems, he had a unique role in the team. Friar Sand's hardworking attitude was respectable. As the core, Tang Sanzang's Buddhist heart and perseverance supported the entire journey of obtaining scriptures. [Journey to the West] Reading Notes 9: Journey to the West displayed a rich imagination. Sun Wukong jumped out from the stone. His rebellion and justice left a deep impression on everyone. The hardships of Tang Sanzang and his disciples, such as the misunderstanding when they fought the White Bone Demon three times, showed the complexity of human nature. The existence of Bajie made the story more comedic, and Monk Sand's diligence also reflected the greatness of the ordinary. Journey to the West is a novel full of fantasy. Sun Wukong's rebellious spirit was the highlight of the book. He fought for freedom. Although Tang Sanzang was weak, he had a strong belief. Zhu Bajie was torn between desire and responsibility. Friar Sand was honest, but he had a firm will. Their stories tell me that as long as you have a goal and persist, you can overcome difficulties. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
"Thoughts on Reading Journey to the West" Journey to the West was one of the four famous novels in ancient China, and its charm lasted for a long time. Reading this book was like being in a fantasy and deep mythological world, and it was very rewarding. From the content of the story, Tang Sanzang and his disciples went to the West to obtain scriptures and experienced eighty-one difficulties. During this process, they encountered countless demons and ghosts to stop them. For example, when they were fighting the White Bone Demon three times, the White Bone Demon had many changes, and the master and disciples were surrounded by danger. When they were trying to get the banana fan, they experienced many twists and turns. However, they never gave up. This kind of persistence, fearlessness, and perseverance was moving. The characters in the book were vividly portrayed. Sun Wukong was born from the spirit stone of the Flowerfruit Mountain. He was intelligent, lively, brave, loyal, and hated evil. He had the ability of the Seventy-Two Transformations and the Somersault Cloud. With the Golden-Hooped Cudgel in hand, he had made many remarkable achievements on the road of subduing demons and eliminating monsters. Although he was misunderstood and expelled by Tang Sanzang twice and again, he was still concerned about the great cause of obtaining scriptures. He was the embodiment of wit and courage. Although Tang Sanzang was sometimes indecisive and could not distinguish between good and evil, he was kind to others. He worked tirelessly and did not fear danger. He was dedicated to Buddha and always firmly moved in the direction of the Western Heaven. Zhu Bajie was charmingly naive and often played tricks. Although he was not brave and quick-witted, he could contribute his thoughts in the face of difficulties without losing his true feelings. Monk Sand was hardworking, loyal and honest, and diligently shouldered his responsibilities. In real life, we often want to retreat when we encounter difficulties. The journey of the four masters and disciples was like a mirror, reflecting our shortcomings. Their stories told us that when doing something, no matter whether it was successful or not, as long as we tried our best, it would be meaningful. Just like the process of learning, there will always be difficulties, like the hardships on the road to learning, but as long as we uphold their spirit and move forward bravely, we can overcome the difficulties. We should also learn how to work as a team, like the four of us, each of us should play to our strengths, support each other, and work together towards our goals. Journey to the West is not only a fairy tale, but also a book that contains profound life philosophy. It teaches us to stick to our beliefs, march forward bravely, and exert the strength of the team to keep moving forward towards our goals when facing the challenges of life. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Journey to the West Reading Club As one of the Four Great Masterpieces of Ancient China, Journey to the West was like a cultural treasure house that contained endless wisdom and charm. A reading party about Journey to the West was undoubtedly a feast of thoughts to dig deeper into this classic work. At the beginning of the reading club, everyone would be immersed in the fantasy and gorgeous world structure of Journey to the West. From the beginning of the book,"Chaos is not divided into heaven and earth, and no one can see it." Since Pangu broke the Primordial Chaos and opened up the distinction between the clear and the turbid, we can explore the unique imagination of the ancients about the origin of heaven and earth, and how this setting set the mysterious tone of the whole story. The characters in the book were vivid and meaningful. Tang Sanzang and his disciples each represented a different human nature. Sun Wukong's resourcefulness, courage, and courage to resist were like the energetic and creative side of the human heart; Zhu Bajie's gluttony, laziness, honesty, and cuteness reflected the desires and weaknesses of human nature; Monk Sand's loyalty, honesty, and silent dedication represented the simplicity and persistence of human nature; and Tang Sanzang's persistence and firmness symbolized the power of faith. At the reading club, everyone could analyze the human thoughts behind these characters and how the author Wu Chengen showed the complexity and growth of human nature through their journey. In terms of plot, from the eighty-one difficulties that Tang Sanzang and his disciples experienced, many philosophical theories could be dug out. Every obstacle was like a test on the path of life. For example, Red Boy's test could be seen as a challenge to the hatred in human nature. The plot of the King of Gold Horn and Silver Horn might symbolize the temptation and encirclement of money to people. Everyone can share their understanding of these plots and how they resonate with real-life difficulties. Journey to the West also incorporated Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. This was also a part of the reading club that was worthy of in-depth discussion. For example, how the great cause of Tang Sanzang and his disciples reflected the concept of cultivation and redemption in Buddhism, and how some of the ways of life in the story fit with Confucianism. In addition, some details in the book, such as the weight of Sun Wukong's Jingu Staff and the number of breaths of the human body, could also trigger discussions about the symbolic meaning of numbers in traditional culture. A reading club about Journey to the West was not only an interpretation of this classic work, but also a journey of exploration of traditional China culture, human nature, philosophy, and many other aspects. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>