The following is a simple picture of the ninth chapter of Journey to the West: ** 1. Plot summary ** 1. ** The beginning of the story ** - Fishermen and woodsmen live together. Fishermen say that Yuan Shoucheng, a fortune-teller, helps them catch fish. - When the Dragon King of the Jing River heard this, he transformed into a white-robed scholar and looked for Yuan Shoucheng to investigate. 2. ** Bet on rain ** - The Dragon King and Yuan Shoucheng made a bet on the time and amount of rain. - The Dragon King had thought that victory was within his grasp, but because the Jade Emperor's imperial edict was in line with Yuan Shoucheng's words, he changed the timing and amount of rain in order to win. 3. ** The Dragon King was punished ** - The Jade Emperor punished the Dragon King and sentenced him to death. He was beheaded by Wei Zheng. - The Dragon King asked Tang Taizong for help, and Tang Taizong wanted to delay Wei Zheng. ** 2. Comprehension and Enlightenment ** 1. ** The integrity of public officials ** - It was emphasized that public officials should be honest and fair, and should not make mistakes because of interests. - If the Dragon King abused his authority for his own selfish reasons, it would eventually lead to a disaster. 2. ** Karma and Buddhism ** - This plot was part of Tathagata's plan to preach to the Great Tang. - The death of the Dragon King led Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty to travel to the underworld and began to believe in Buddhism, laying the foundation for Tang Sanzang to learn from the scriptures. 3. ** Thinking about being human ** - One must humbly accept correct advice and not make mistakes. - If the Dragon King refused to listen to Yuan Shoucheng's accurate forecast and insisted on changing the rainfall situation, the situation would be much worse. Read more exciting novels for free
The ninth chapter of Journey to the West was Sun Wukong's Three Beats on the White Bone Demon.
The ninth chapter of Journey to the West was Wukong Subduing Demons. In this round, Sun Wukong and Princess Iron Fan had a fierce battle and finally subdued Princess Iron Fan's demons and ghosts. In addition, this time, it also told the story of Sun Wukong, Tang Sanzang, and the others going to India to learn the scriptures, as well as the many obstacles and difficulties that Sun Wukong encountered on the way to learn the scriptures.
Journey to the West was a classic novel written by Wu Chengen in the Ming Dynasty. There were many modern versions. It told the story of Tang Sanzang and his disciples who went to the West to learn scriptures. Tang Sanzang's prototype was Monk Xuanzang. He left Chang 'an in 627 AD and went to India to learn scriptures. After 19 years, he brought back Sanskrit Buddhist scriptures. The protagonist of the story, Sun Wukong, was born from the immortal stone of Huaguo Mountain. After he returned from learning his skills, he first caused a ruckus in the Heavenly Palace, and then was suppressed under the Five Elements Mountain by Buddha. After Tang Sanzang rescued him, he escorted Tang Sanzang to the west with Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand. On the way to the scriptures, they encountered 81 difficulties, including the struggle with various demons and ghosts, such as the White Bone Demon, the Bull Demon King, etc. Sun Wukong played a key role in protecting Tang Sanzang with his powerful skills. Zhu Bajie was gluttonous, lazy and a little cunning, while Monk Sand was honest and honest. In the end, they arrived at the Western Paradise to obtain the true scriptures. The four of them were also bestowed with the title of Buddha. In terms of art, Journey to the West occupied an important position in the history of China literature with its rich imagination, vivid plot, vivid characters, and humorous language. It also had a far-reaching impact on film, television, drama, and other cultural aspects. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The theme song of Journey to the West,"Dare to Ask Where is the Way," did not find the simplified musical score. The opening song,"Cloud Palace Swift Sound," can be found on the lyric network at 2021/3/8 15:33:26. It was provided by the sand willows of the border. Sorry, I didn't find any more information about the theme song.
The main characters in the ninth chapter of Journey to the West were: Sun Wukong: One of the protagonists has supernatural powers. He is the disciple of Tang Sanzang, and he is the disciple of Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand. Tang Sanzang: The eminent Buddhist monk, commonly known as Xuanzang, embarked on a journey to the Western Heaven to obtain scriptures in order to find the true scriptures. [Zhu Bajie: Sun Wukong's senior brother was called Zhu Ganglie because he was mischievous. He was subdued by Tang Sanzang and became his disciple.] Monk Sand: Zhu Bajie's disciple came from the Flowing Sand River and became Tang Sanzang's disciple after being subdued. Other characters included White Dragon Horse, White Bone Demon, Spider Demon, and so on.
1. Demon King of Confusion (Wearing a dark gold helmet, reflecting the light of the sun; wearing a black silk robe, fluttering in the wind. He was dressed in black iron armor, tied tightly with leather straps, and wore flowery pleated boots. He looked like a general. The Yellow Eyebrowed Monster 3, the Golden Horn King 4, the Silver Horn King 5, the Kui Wood Wolf 6, the Golden-Winged Roc 7, the Nine Spirit Sage 8, the Black Bear Monster 9, the Tai Sui 10, the Nine-Headed Bug 11, the Tiger Strength, the Deer Strength, the Goat Strength Immortal 12, the Bull Demon King 13, the Leopard Spirit 14, the White Bone Spirit 15, the Rat Spirit 16, the Red Boy 17, the Fine Ghost 18, the Smart Bug 18, the Yellow Wind Monster 19, the Murky, the Murky 20. The Hundred Eye Demon Sovereign (centipede demon) 21, the Lion Fox Monster 22, the Nine-Tailed Fox, and so on. These were some of the monsters in Journey to the West. He could not find an album that specifically integrated the pictures of these monsters.
If you wanted to draw Monster No. 8, you could draw the eyes of the little monster first. Draw two circles of different sizes, then paint the eyeballs black, leaving a white dot in the middle. Then draw two short arcs to represent the eyebrows, and then use the arcs to outline the outline of the head and body. Draw an irregular circle on the body to represent the belly.
You can refer to the following content to get the pictures of the monster comics of Journey to the West: The British Museum has three prints of the Gusu version of Journey to the West, namely Ginseng Fruit, Spider Spirit, and Scorpion Spirit. There are also illustrations of the third spider spirit, the map of the monsters in Journey to the West, the drawing of the little monsters in Journey to the West, the simple drawing of the monsters in Journey to the West, the simple drawing of the White Bone Spirit, and the simple drawing of the python spirit. There were also original illustrations of the demon king of chaos in Journey to the West and the simple strokes of all the monsters in Journey to the West.