The following are the names and nicknames of some of the characters in Journey to the West: * * 1. Sun Wukong ** 1. [King: After jumping out of the rock, he was crowned king by the little monkeys of Flowerfruit Mountain because of his ability. The little monkeys called him King.] 2. [Monkey King: Because he was the first to jump into the Water Curtain Cave, he was called the Monkey King by the monkeys of the Flowerfruit Mountain.] 3. [Sun Wukong: The name given to him when he was a disciple of Patriarch Bodhi.] Grandmaster Subhuti had given him the word "Sun" based on his appearance as a monkey, the word "Wu" based on the sect's generation, and the word "Kong" because he hoped that he would achieve the highest realm of cultivation. 4. * * 5. [The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal]: A title bestowed upon him after returning to the Flowerfruit Mountain from the heavens. It was later recognized by the Heaven Realm. 6. The Monkey: The Dharma name given to him by Tang Sanzang when he took him as his disciple. 7. [Eldest Senior Brother]-This was how Zhu Bajie and Friar Sand addressed him. 8. [Battling Buddha: A title bestowed by Buddha after the successful acquisition of the scriptures.] 9. [Great Sage Sun]: This was a polite way of addressing him when he met the earth gods on the road. 10. [Exalted Immortal]: This was the title that the Dragon King of the East Sea used to address him. 11. [Virtuous Younger Brother]: This was how others addressed him when they became sworn brothers. 12. * * Splashing Monkey **, a nickname given to him by Tathagata and Guanyin. 13. * * Walker Sun **: A self-proclaimed title made up by Sun Wukong to deceive the Silver-horned King. * * Two, Zhu Bajie ** 1. Marshal Canopy: A position in the Heavenly Palace. 2. [Zhu Wuneng: The name given to him by Bodhisattva] 3. [Purifying Altar Envoy: A title obtained after successfully obtaining the scriptures.] 4. [Idiot]: Sun Wukong called him by his nickname. * * 3. Monk Sand (Monk Sand)** 1. * * Curtain General **: A former position in the Heavenly Palace. 2. * * Sha Wujing **, his Dharma name. 3. [Golden Body Arhat: The title given after successfully obtaining the scriptures.] * * IV. Tang Sanzang ** 1. [Chen Jiangliu: A common name.] 2. * * Golden Cicada Master **, represents his identity as a reincarnation. 3. * * Xuanzang **: His Dharma name. 4. * * Tang Sanzang **: A title bestowed by Emperor Taizong. 5. "Brother Jade Emperor" was how the king of the Kingdom of Women addressed him. [5. Bull Demon King: Pingtian Great Sage, sworn brother of Sun Wukong. He also knows 72 transformations. His abilities are similar to Sun Wukong in many ways.] [6. Flood Dragon Demon King: The Great Sage Fu Hai should be the incarnation of a flood dragon. He might be very powerful in the water.] * * 7, Macaque King **: Great Sage of Air Circulation. Judging from his nickname, he might be a clever and intelligent character. He might be related to the Six-Eared Macaque. [Nezha: The great god of the Three Altar Sea Meeting, a great god with the power of the three altars of heaven, earth and water.] * * Nine, Erlang God Yang Jian **: Qingyuan Miaodao Zhenjun, Zhaohui Erlang. * * 10, Jade Emperor **: His title was Taishang Kaitian, Zhifu, Yuli, Hanzhen Body, Jinque Cloud Palace, Jiuqiong, Yuli, Wandao, Wuwei, Ming Hall, Haotian, Jinque Supreme, Jade Emperor, Great Heavenly Venerate, Xuanqiong High God, also known as Zhang Bairen, the highest decision-maker in the universe and the three worlds. Read more exciting novels for free
The names and nicknames of the characters in Journey to the West were as follows: Sun Wukong: The Great Sage Equal to Heaven Zhu Bajie: Marshal Canopy 3 Sha Wujing: Monk Sha 4 Tang Monk: Tang Monk White Dragon Horse: White Dragon Horse 6 Sun Wukong's subordinates: Bull Demon King, Iron Fan Princess, Red Boy, etc. Other interesting characters included: - Nezha: Nezha God with Three Heads and Six Arms - Taishang Laojun: Founder of Taoism - Jade Emperor: Celestial Emperor - Xuanzang, the eldest disciple of Tang Sanzang: a famous monk in the Tang Dynasty - Monk Tang's little disciple Sun Wukong's master Bodhi: one of the founders of Taoism - Sha Wujing's master, Master Bodhi, one of the founders of Taoism
Monkey King Pig Demon Monk Sand: Monk Sand Tang Sanzang: Monk White Dragon Horse: Horse Demon Jade Emperor: Marshal Tianpeng Master Xuanzang, Master of the Tang Monk Sun Wukong's Master: Grandmaster Bodhi Zhu Bajie's Master: Han Gong of Gao Laozhuang Monk Sand's Master: Monk of Pujing Temple White Dragon Horse's Master: Dragon King Jade Emperor: Celestial Emperor
The main characters of Journey to the West were: 1. Sun Wukong: A monkey from Huaguo Mountain was subdued by Tang Sanzang and became his disciple. He is proficient in the Seventy-two Transformations and Somersault Cloud. He has extremely high wisdom and martial arts. 2 Zhu Bajie: A demon who was punished for stealing Tang Sanzang's meat and descended to the mortal world. Later, he became Sun Wukong's disciple. He liked to drink and eat delicious food, but he also had a kind side. 3. Sha Wujing: A Monk Sand from the Flowing Sand River was subdued by Tang Sanzang and became his disciple. He was good at using martial arts such as the Immobilizing Technique, but he was also a little timid and cautious. 4. Tang Sanzang: A benevolent monk was sent by Buddha to India to obtain Buddhist scriptures. In order to save all living beings, he went through many hardships. 5 Li Shimin: The emperor of the Tang Dynasty personally ordered the capture of Sun Wukong and other demons and gave them the necessary support and help on the way to the scriptures.
Journey to the West was a Chinese myth and legend novel. It mainly told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand protecting Tang Sanzang from the West and finally obtaining the true scripture after 81 difficulties. Sun Wukong was a resourceful monkey who had been expelled by the Heavenly Palace because of his mischievous behavior and had accidentally become the disciple of Tang Sanzang. Zhu Bajie was a gluttonous and lazy monster, but because he helped Sun Wukong learn the scriptures, he gained humanity and became Sun Wukong's good partner. Monk Sand was a monk from the Flowing Sand River who had become Sun Wukong's right-hand man after being subdued by Tang Sanzang. Tang Sanzang was a merciful monk. He led Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand to the Western Paradise to save all living beings. They constantly faced various dangers and tests. In the whole story, there were many monsters, immortals, demons and other characters who participated in preventing Sun Wukong and others from obtaining the true scriptures.
Journey to the West was a classical Chinese novel. It mainly told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand, who protected Tang Sanzang from the West and went through 81 difficulties to obtain the true scriptures. Sun Wukong was a resourceful monkey who was banished by the Heavenly Palace because of his mischievous behavior. After that, he was subdued by Tang Sanzang and followed him to the Western Paradise to obtain Buddhist scriptures. Zhu Bajie was a gluttonous pig demon who had been banished from the Heavenly Palace for causing trouble. After that, he and Sun Wukong followed Tang Sanzang to learn Buddhist scriptures. Friar Sand was a Friar Sand from the Flowing Sand River who had joined the three-man team in order to follow Tang Sanzang to obtain the scriptures. Tang Sanzang was a benevolent monk who was sent by Buddha to the Western Paradise to save all living beings. On the way to obtain the scriptures, he experienced all kinds of dangers and tests, but finally succeeded in obtaining the true scriptures.
Journey to the West was a classical Chinese novel. It mainly told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand protecting Tang Sanzang. Sun Wukong was a resourceful monkey, Zhu Bajie was a lazy monster, and Monk Sand was a reincarnation of a monk from the Golden Sands Temple. The main characters of Journey to the West are: Tang Sanzang, a famous Buddhist monk who is merciful and devoted to Buddhism, is protected by Sun Wukong and others to go to the Western Heaven to obtain Buddhist scriptures; Sun Wukong, a magical monkey with seventy-two transformations, is the senior brother of Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand; Zhu Bajie, a lazy monster who likes to eat and has the ability to enhance his own strength, is captured by Sun Wukong and others; Monk Sand, a person who is the reincarnation of a monk from Jinsha Temple, has the ability to make objects float.
Journey to the West was a classical Chinese novel. 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 India to retrieve Buddhist scriptures. Sun Wukong was a powerful monkey who was banished from the Heavenly Palace because he was mischievous. Later, with the help of Princess Iron Fan, he sneaked into the Heavenly Palace and obtained the Jingu Staff. Together with Tang Sanzang and the others, he went to India to learn the scriptures. In order to complete the mission, he had to overcome various difficulties and challenges, including fighting demons, solving problems, and obtaining the scriptures. Zhu Bajie was a pig demon with a strange shape. He was captured by the heavenly soldiers and generals because he stole food. However, with the help of Tang Sanzang and others, he finally escaped from the Heavenly Palace and joined the Buddhist team. Although he had a bad temper, he would usually turn to Sun Wukong and other members for help when faced with difficulties. Friar Sand was a Friar Sand from the Flowing Sand River. He was a guard in the Buddhist Scriptures team. Although he was short, he was very brave and was very concerned about the safety of Tang Sanzang and the others. Tang Sanzang was a kind monk. He was devoted to Buddhism and constantly looked for solutions to obtain the scriptures. In the end, he accepted the help of Sun Wukong and the others and successfully arrived in India to obtain the true scripture. These four characters played an important role in Journey to the West. Their friendship, courage and cooperation added a lot of color to the journey to retrieve the scriptures.
The main characters of Journey to the West: 1. Sun Wukong: A monkey with supernatural powers, wit and strength is the right-hand man of Tang Sanzang. 2 Zhu Bajie: A gluttonous, lazy and cunning monster who followed Sun Wukong to learn the scriptures of Tang Sanzang. 3. Sha Wujing: A kind, brave, and intelligent monster who helps Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie to learn the scriptures. 4. Tang Sanzang: A benevolent and wise monk led Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Sha Wujing to obtain the scriptures in order to obtain the true scriptures. The Journey to the West tells the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Sha Wujing and Tang Sanzang, who went to the West to obtain the scriptures. They experienced many dangers and difficulties and finally obtained the scriptures.
Journey to the West was an ancient Chinese novel that 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 India to retrieve Buddhist scriptures. Sun Wukong was one of the main characters in Journey to the West. He was a monkey with supernatural powers. He was granted by Buddha the ability to change into various forms and had the ability to transform into seventy-two forms. Along the way, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand helped Tang Sanzang to experience many dangers and difficulties. Zhu Bajie was one of the main characters in Journey to the West. He was a lazy, gluttonous and playful pig demon, but on the way to the scriptures, he gradually showed his kindness and intelligence. Monk Sand was one of the main characters in Journey to the West. He was a monk from the Flowing Sand River who was given the ability to fly and become invisible by Buddha. Along the way, he, Zhu Bajie and Sun Wukong helped Tang Sanzang to experience many dangers and difficulties. Tang Sanzang was one of the main characters in Journey to the West. He was a Buddhist monk who had practiced deeply and was given the supernatural power by Buddha to predict the future. On the way to the Buddhist scriptures, Tang Sanzang led the group to the West to retrieve the Buddhist scriptures after 81 difficulties.