The characters in Journey to the West each had their own distinctive features: ** 1. Sun Wukong ** 1. ** Rebellion and defiance ** - He dared to resist the oppression. Before he was suppressed under the Five Elements Mountain, he had many rebellious acts, such as taking away the old Dragon King's sea-calming treasure, the Ocean-Pacifying Godly Needle, playing in the netherworld and tearing up the King of Hell's Life and Death Book, causing a ruckus in the Heavenly Palace and shouting the Jade Emperor as " Old Jade Emperor ". This kind of rebellious spirit reflected his dissatisfaction and challenge to the existing order. He was rebellious and fearless. 2. ** Smart and resourceful ** - Sun Wukong had many extraordinary abilities. He could transform seventy-two times, somersault clouds, and so on. He used these abilities to subdue demons and devils on his way to obtain scriptures. At the same time, he was very smart and knew how to make use of the rules. For example, after being bound by the Golden Hoop Incantation, he understood that he had to listen to the words of Tang Sanzang in order to complete the great task of obtaining the scriptures and avoid being punished by the Golden Hoop Incantation. 3. ** Abhor evil and uphold justice ** - He showed no mercy to demons. As long as they were evil demons and ghosts, he would try his best to eradicate them. For example, when dealing with demons such as Baijing, even if they were misunderstood by Tang Sanzang, he insisted on subduing them, reflecting the quality of abhorring evil and upholding justice. 4. ** Other features ** - He also liked to "put on a high hat" and was easy to take action after being flattered. He also liked to play pranks and had a naughty side. ** Two, Zhu Bajie ** 1. ** Character Flaws ** - He was greedy for beauty and had made many mistakes or gotten into trouble because of women on his way to the scriptures. At the same time, he liked to drink and was lazy to do things. In the plot of " Zhu Bajie eats watermelon," he ate someone else's watermelon for the sake of his thirst. He was good at slandering others, and sometimes he would spread rumors in front of Tang Sanzang. 2. ** Character and Strength ** - He was loyal and honest. He was loyal to Tang Sanzang. In the fight against demons, although he was not as resourceful as Sun Wukong, he could still wield the rake and fight bravely. He was Sun Wukong's right-hand man. Although he was clumsy, he was smart. He could adapt to the situation and also had a side to correct his mistakes. For example, he would realize his own problems after making some small mistakes. ** 3. Tang Sanzang ** 1. ** Strengths ** - He was sincere in Buddhism and had a firm will. He pursued Buddhism wholeheartedly and did not covet wealth. No matter how many difficulties and obstacles he encountered, he never gave up on the belief of going to the Western Paradise to obtain the scriptures. He was merciful, he was clear about gratitude and hatred, and he treated all living beings with compassion. 2. ** Flaws ** - He was stubborn and persistent, sometimes appearing pedantic, unable to differentiate between good and bad. For example, when faced with the human form of a demon, he often could not recognize the nature of the demon. He even misunderstood Sun Wukong many times and drove him away. ** 4. Monk Sand ** 1. ** Positive Quality ** - He was fearless and strictly abided by the precepts. He did not retreat when facing demons and ghosts. He was honest and hardworking. He silently took on the task of carrying the burden on the way to obtain the scriptures. He was loyal to Tang Sanzang, kind-hearted, and took into account the overall situation. He always silently played his role in the team. 2. ** Inadequacies ** - He was too honest and lacked his own opinions. He listened to other people's arrangements on many things. ** 5. White Dragon Horse ** 1. ** Negative characteristics ** - The White Dragon Horse was stubborn and disrespectful. It had some rebellious behavior in the beginning. 2. ** Positive Quality ** - However, he worked hard on the way to obtain the scriptures, loyally carrying Tang Sanzang westward, and played his role in the team. Read more exciting novels for free
The characters in Journey to the West had their own characteristics: * * 1. Sun Wukong ** 1. * * Appearance and characteristics ** - Its appearance was unique. Its body looked like a monkey that ate pine cones. Although it looked like a human, it had fewer cheeks than a human. It had a thunderous mouth, a crutch face, fiery eyes, yellow hair, golden hoops, and two red shares. 2. * * Character traits ** - * * Plenty of advantages ** - He was brave and resourceful. When faced with all kinds of demons and ghosts, he could always use his own skills to deal with them. For example, in the battle with many demons, he relied on the Seventy-two Transformations, Somersault Cloud, and other spells to defeat the enemy. - He abhorred evil like an enemy. Whether it was the demons who bullied the monkeys and grandchildren in the Flowerfruit Mountain or the evil demons he encountered on the way to obtain the scriptures, he would resolutely attack them. For example, when he encountered the White Bone Demon, no matter how the White Bone Demon changed, he had to destroy it. - Pursue freedom and have a rebellious spirit. He called himself the Great Sage Equal to Heaven on the Flowerfruit Mountain. He dared to challenge the authority of the Heavenly Court and caused a ruckus in the Heavenly Palace. He called the Jade Emperor "Old Jade Emperor" and thought that "the emperor will take turns and come to my house next year." - He dared to take responsibility for his actions and never shirked his responsibility. For example, after he wreaked havoc in the Heavenly Palace, even if he was suppressed under the Five Elements Mountain, he had to bear the consequences alone. - He had a clear distinction between love and hate. He respected and loved the kind people and his master, Tang Sanzang, but he showed no mercy to the evil forces. - Upright and selfless, chivalrous and righteous, he protected Tang Sanzang and the local people many times on the way to the scriptures without asking for anything in return. - He was also humorous and humorous. When he was dealing with demons or with his master and junior brothers, he often had a humorous performance. - * * Flaws ** - He was willful, mischievous, and active. Before he was suppressed by the Five Elements Mountain, these characteristics were very obvious. For example, he took away the Sea-calming Godly Pillar of the Old Dragon King and played in the netherworld to tear up the Life and Death Book of the King of Hell. - He was unruly and unwilling to be restrained. Even if he was restrained by Tang Sanzang's Golden Hoop Incantation, he would sometimes resist. However, this was also a manifestation of his rebellious spirit. - He liked to "flatter" others. If others praised him a few times, he might be more active in doing things. - He was competitive and always wanted to win against demons or others. - He liked to play pranks, such as making fun of Zhu Bajie. * * Two, Zhu Bajie ** 1. * * Character traits ** - * * Strengths ** - He was simple and honest. There was a simple side to his character. Although he sometimes appeared a little stupid, it was very real. - He was loyal to his master, and in the battle against demons, he always waved his rake and fought bravely. He was Sun Wukong's right-hand man. - They were not afraid of demons and devils, and they were able to move forward bravely in battle. They did not retreat because of the demons 'strength. - Although he had many shortcomings, he could correct them when he realized his mistakes. For example, he would sometimes restrain himself after making mistakes such as being greedy and lecherous. - He was able to adapt to the situation and respond flexibly in some situations. For example, when dealing with demons, he could occasionally think of some solutions. - * * The flaws are obvious ** - He was lazy, greedy, and lecherous. When he saw delicious food, he could not control himself. When he saw beautiful women, he was tempted. This often brought trouble to himself and the Buddhist team. - He loved to take advantage of others and wanted to obtain some small benefits as long as there was a chance. - He was short-sighted and lacked long-term vision and deep understanding of many things. - He liked to stir up trouble, play tricks, and lie. Sometimes, he would speak ill of Sun Wukong in front of Tang Sanzang and sow discord between master and disciple. - The will to learn the scriptures was not firm. Once he encountered difficulties, he wanted to break up and return to Gao Laozhuang. * * 3. Tang Sanzang ** 1. * * Character traits ** - He was a kind and devout ascetic monk. He worked tirelessly and fearlessly. He wanted to go to the Western Heaven to obtain Buddhist scriptures. He was determined to strictly abide by the precepts. However, he also had a stubborn, muddle-headed, and stubborn side. For example, when Sun Wukong beat the White Bone Demon three times, he did not distinguish between the real and the fake. He believed in the demon's disguise, misunderstood Sun Wukong, and drove him away. * * 4. Monk Sha ** 1. * * Character traits ** - He worked tirelessly and silently shouldered the task of carrying the burden on the way to obtain the scriptures without complaint. - He was extremely loyal to Tang Sanzang and had always followed Tang Sanzang to the Western Heaven to obtain scriptures. - He was kind. Although he didn't talk much, he was kind and cared about his master and his fellow disciples. - Taking the big picture into consideration, he could play a stabilizing role in the team. - However, he was also too honest and lacked his own opinions. He relied on Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang's decisions on many things. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Journey to the West was a classical Chinese novel. It told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang, who went to India to retrieve Buddhist scriptures after going through 81 difficulties. The following is a summary of the main plot and character characteristics of chapters 1-7: Sun Wukong was born to learn the Seventy-Two Transformations from Grandmaster Bodhi. Zhu Bajie was recruited by Marshal Tianpeng to join the Buddhist scriptures team. Because of his gluttony and laziness, he got into trouble and was eventually demoted to the mortal world. Monk Sand was recruited by the King of Liusha River to join the Buddhist team and experienced a series of dangers in order to save Tang Sanzang. Character characteristics: - Sun Wukong: Born with divine power, has the ability to change seventy-two times, and is the leader of the Buddhist scriptures team. He was gluttonous, lazy, but kind-hearted. He would do anything to complete the mission. - Zhu Bajie: Humorous, open-minded, likes to eat, but lacks patience and perseverance. He was mainly responsible for the funny work in the team. - [Sand Monk: Born in the Flowing Sand River, subdued by the King of the Flowing Sand River and became a loyal partner of the Buddhist Scriptures team.] He had a gentle personality and was good at cooperation. In order to save Tang Sanzang, he had experienced a series of dangers. - Tang Sanzang: The Buddhist monk embarked on a journey to India in order to obtain the true scriptures. He was gentle, kind, and upright, willing to sacrifice everything for his beliefs. Chapter 2: Sun Wukong and Bull Demon King Duel Zhu Bajie and Sand Monk helped Tang Sanzang escape the demon's claws. Character characteristics: - Sun Wukong: Demonized great strength in a duel with the Bull Demon King and received help from Zhu Bajie and Sand Monk. He was open-minded, brave, and fearless, willing to take risks for justice. - Zhu Bajie: He played an important role in helping Tang Sanzang escape from the demon's claws. He was quick-witted and flexible. He did not hesitate to give up everything to complete the mission. - Sand Monk: He performed well in the battle with the monster. He was gentle and cooperative. He sacrificed himself to save Tang Sanzang.
Sun Wukong was an important character in Journey to the West. He was a hero revered by everyone because of his remarkable abilities, wit, and bravery. In the fourteenth chapter, Sun Wukong and Princess Iron Fan had a fierce battle. This battle was one of the climax of the whole story. In the battle, Sun Wukong displayed his powerful divinity. Sun Wukong's divinity was reflected in his spiritual level. He had self-awareness and the ability to think independently. He could make decisions based on his own judgment. During the battle, Sun Wukong realized the weakness of the Iron Fan Princess and used his wisdom and skills to come up with a series of countermeasures. He could control his emotions and remain calm and rational when he was frightened and angry. His divinity was also reflected in his reverence and respect for nature, and his ability to obey the laws of nature and abide by moral norms. Sun Wukong's divinity was also a symbol of his status as a human. He represented the beauty and kindness of human nature and bravely marched forward despite difficulties and obstacles. In the story, Sun Wukong showed his kindness and kindness many times, such as helping Tang Sanzang to obtain scriptures and protecting Tang Sanzang's safety. The combination of his divinity and human qualities made Sun Wukong a very charming and infectious character.
Journey to the West was a classical Chinese novel written by Wu Chengen, a novelist from the Ming Dynasty. The story tells the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang, who went to the Western Heaven to obtain the scriptures after going through 81 difficulties. The first volume, Records of the Western Regions of the Great Tang Dynasty It described the journey of Xuanzang and his disciples to India during the Tang Dynasty. They had gone through many dangerous demonic realms and difficult tests before finally reaching India. There, they obtained the scriptures and brought back the essence of Chinese culture. The Second Legend of Wukong It described how Sun Wukong fought with all kinds of demons and ghosts on his way to the Western Paradise and learned many magic and magical powers. In the process, he made many good friends, including Tang Sanzang and his disciples. In the end, he successfully escorted Tang Sanzang and others to the Western Paradise and became a legendary figure in the Buddhist community. The third part,"Zhu Bajie eats Tang Sanzang's meat." It described how Zhu Bajie tried all kinds of methods to eat Tang Sanzang's meat on his way to the scriptures. But in the end, he successfully deceived Tang Sanzang and obtained his flesh. However, in the process of eating Tang Sanzang's meat, he exposed his true identity and was finally punished. The fourth book, Monk Sand Carrying Water It described how Monk Sand was responsible for fetching water on the way to the scriptures. He encountered various difficulties in the process but finally succeeded in completing the task. The above four parts were the main plot of Journey to the West, which described the experience and growth of the four masters on the road to obtain scriptures. This novel is regarded as a classic in the history of Chinese literature. It not only has profound cultural implications but also has high artistic value.
"Journey to the West" was one of the four famous novels in ancient China. It told the story of Xuanzang, a monk of the Tang Dynasty, and his three disciples, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand, who went to India to obtain the true scriptures after going through 81 difficulties. The main characters included: 1. Xuanzang: The monks of the Tang Dynasty led their disciples to India in order to obtain the true scriptures. 2. Sun Wukong: Xuanzang's disciple had supernatural abilities and was called the "Great Sage Equal to Heaven". 3 Zhu Bajie: Sun Wukong's senior brother caused a lot of trouble because he was lazy but was finally subdued by Xuanzang. 4. Monk Sand: Zhu Bajie's Second Brother also has outstanding abilities and was arranged by Xuanzang to protect Tang Sanzang. Journey to the West portrayed a world full of fantasy colors with rich imagination, bizarre plots and characters, reflecting the cultural background of ancient Chinese society and the deep level of human nature.
Sun Wukong was one of the main characters in Journey to the West. He was smart, brave, loyal, open-minded, kind, and many other excellent qualities. These characteristics together constituted Sun Wukong's unique character. Sun Wukong was an intelligent genius who could easily master all kinds of supernatural powers such as transformation, flight, supernatural powers, etc. On the way, Sun Wukong helped Tang Sanzang resolve many crises and difficulties through his intelligence and diligence. Sun Wukong was also a brave and fearless warrior. He was always fearless in the face of various dangers and difficulties. He had fought with monsters many times and never flinched, even in the face of life and death. Sun Wukong was also a very loyal believer. He had always believed in Buddhism and fought for the scriptures of Tang Sanzang. In order to achieve his goal, he did not hesitate to sacrifice his own life to show extreme loyalty and determination. Sun Wukong was a character with great charm and personality. His intelligence, bravery, fearlessness, loyalty and other excellent qualities made him an indispensable character. He was also one of the most classic and unforgettable characters in Journey to the West.
"Journey to the West" was a long novel written by Wu Chengen, a Chinese novelist of the Ming Dynasty. It mainly told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang (also known as the "Journey to the West") who went to the Western Heaven to obtain scriptures after 81 difficulties. Author Wu Chengen Wu Chengen was a Ming Dynasty novelist, Journey to the West was one of his representative works and also a classic in the history of Chinese novels. Main characters: 1. Sun Wukong: The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal, has remarkable abilities and is good at transformation and combat. 2 Zhu Bajie: Ugly, gluttonous, playful, but also has some kindness. Sanzang's disciple came from the Flowing Sand River. He was a loyal demon who had turned into a human. 4. Tang Sanzang: A kind and kind-hearted Zen master of Buddhism who had gone through many hardships to obtain the scriptures. "Journey to the West" tells the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang (also known as the "Journey to the West to learn Buddhist scriptures"), who went to the Western Heaven to learn Buddhist scriptures after 81 difficulties. On the way, they encountered all kinds of difficulties and dangers, but they also received a lot of help and friendship. In the process of learning the scriptures, many interesting and touching stories happened between Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang. In the end, they successfully retrieved the scriptures and became superheroes in the Buddhist world. This novel was widely praised and adapted into one of the important legacies of Chinese culture.