In the TV series " Monkey King," Sun Wukong had many connections with the Demon Queen. The Thousand Demon Queen was originally a little bird fairy, but later became the Thousand Demon Queen. She loved the Long Armed Ape Monkey deeply, and the Long Armed Ape Monkey wanted to defeat Sun Wukong, so the Thousand Demon Queen tried her best to help the Long Armed Ape Monkey fight against Sun Wukong. However, Sun Wukong was a Spiritual Stone Monkey. Among the Four Monkeys of Destruction, he was born in a different way from the Long Armed Ape Monkey. Moreover, he had remarkable abilities. In his battle with the Long Armed Ape Monkey and his indirect entanglement with the Myriad Demon Queen, he had revealed many stories. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong's task of slaying demons was rather complicated. In fact, there were only a limited number of demons who had died under Sun Wukong's staff. According to incomplete statistics, there were a total of 106 demons in the entire Journey to the West (including those who were born and later became immortals or were originally immortals, and those who were wild and self-taught). The first demon Sun Wukong killed was the demon king who bullied the monkeys of Flowerfruit Mountain. However, he did not want to kill him at first. After becoming the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal, he killed even fewer demons. In principle, the three Great Immortals like Che Chiguo committed suicide and were not killed by Sun Wukong. It was also doubtful whether the Six-Eared Macaque was really killed by Sun Wukong. Apart from Lingxu Zi, the white-robed scholar, and the nine-tailed fox, the only big demons that Sun Wukong had killed on the way to the scriptures were the White Bone Demon and the seven spider demons. The White Bone Demon had repeatedly provoked Tang Sanzang's master-disciple relationship. Sun Wukong had even specially asked the local mountain god to testify before he killed her. At first, Sun Wukong did not want to kill the seven spider demons. It was because the centipede demon insisted on eating Tang Sanzang's meat and refused to save his junior sister's life. Sun Wukong killed them in anger. He might even blame the centipede demon for the crime. The Yellow Lion Spirit was killed by Sun Wukong's hair, but Little Walker was not under his control. When faced with other demons, Sun Wukong would usually beg for help or not kill them if he could. He would often wait and see if there was a backer to save him. Even if he wanted to kill them, he would often let Zhu Bajie or Monk Sha do it and hide to the side. For example, the tree spirit, apricot fairy, leopard spirit, and other monsters in Thorn Hill were not killed by Sun Wukong himself.
The three demons that Sun Wukong feared the most were the Scorpion Demon, the Nine Spirit Yuan Sage, and the Green Bull Demon. The scorpion spirit's scorpion poison was extremely powerful. It had once pierced through Sun Wukong's indestructible body and almost killed him. When Sun Wukong asked Guan Yin Bodhisattva for help, Guan Yin Bodhisattva said that she couldn't even get close to the scorpion spirit. When the scorpion spirit was listening to Tathagata's lecture, it was distracted and was pushed by Tathagata. It then used the horse poison to stab Tathagata. Tathagata could not stand the pain, which showed how powerful it was. As the mount of the Immortal Taiyi Jiuku, Yuan Sage Jiuling captured Sun Wukong and Monk Sand alive with his unique skill, Nine-headed Bite, without using any magic weapon. This was a great humiliation for Sun Wukong. The green bull spirit was the mount of the Grand Supreme Elder. It stole the Dharma treasure, the Vajra Bracelet, and dominated the lower realm. With the support of the Vajra Bracelet, the gods invited by Sun Wukong were no match for him, and even without the use of magic treasures, he was able to fight Sun Wukong to a draw and even made Sun Wukong cry.
The first story: On the way to the Western Paradise, Tang Sanzang and his disciples met the White Bone Demon. The White Bone Demon turned into a civilian. Sun Wukong saw through the demon with his Fiery Eyes and killed the civilian three times. However, Tang Sanzang misunderstood and drove him away. Later, Tang Sanzang was captured by the White Bone Demon. Bajie went to ask Sun Wukong to come out of the mountain. In the end, Sun Wukong killed the demon and saved his master. In the second story, there was a wind demon that could spray water and did evil in the human world. It robbed the fruit farmers of their labor. The Rolling Curtain General went to subdue it but failed to win. The Jade Emperor then sent Sun Wukong to capture Bai Yang. Sun Wukong and the wind demon fought for 500 rounds, but the result was still the same. After that, Sun Wukong calmed down and thought that the wind demon was afraid of Bai Yang, so he used the 72 Transformations to create Bai Yang. The wind demon could not move Bai Yang, and he used up all his mana. In the end, he was subdued by Sun Wukong.
If it was a battle between Sun Wukong from different works, the situation would be more complicated. In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong was very powerful. He had seventy-two transformations, somersault clouds, and other spells. He also had an indestructible body and a weapon called the Ruyi Jingu Staff. He had gone through many experiences, from learning martial arts to wreaking havoc in heaven to later protecting Tang Sanzang to the west. He had rich combat experience and could deal with all kinds of demons and ghosts. In Dragon Ball, Sun Wukong (Kakarot) was a Saiyan. He had the fighting talent of a Saiyan and could constantly improve his strength and break through his limits in battle. He could also transform into a Super Saiyan and many other powerful forms. He had always been cultivating hard on the path of power, so his combat ability could not be underestimated. Sun Wukong in "One Hundred Thousand Cold Jokes" was originally an ordinary monkey from Huaguo Mountain who thought that he was a natural stone monkey and began his "hero's journey." His ability settings should also be based on the image of Sun Wukong in "Journey to the West", but there might be some spoof or unique story-related adjustments. If they were to fight, Sun Wukong in Dragon Ball might have an advantage in terms of combat strength and combat skills, because the combat system in his world was more focused on the improvement of strength and confrontation. In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong was more of a combination of magic and wisdom. He might use spells such as the Seventy-Two Changes to confuse his opponents and fight with the Jingu Staff. Sun Wukong in "100,000 Cold Jokes" might have some unpredictable situations due to the funny style of his work. Perhaps his ability did not completely follow the conventional battle logic. Of course, this was just a speculation based on the settings of their works. Not satisfied with the game? You can read the novel related to Black Myth: Wukong to understand the exciting plot!
The content you mentioned is a typical fantasy novel plot in which the Queen Mother and Sun Wukong are the main characters. The main character married the daughter of the Queen Mother and had a queen in the human world. This kind of plot often appeared in novels.
When Sun Wukong sought to learn martial arts from Patriarch Bodhi, Patriarch Bodhi gave him the surname "Sun" because he looked like a monkey. Patriarch Bodhi's sect had a 12-word arrangement of " The vast wisdom is like the sea of nature, the shadow, and the enlightenment ". When it came to Sun Wukong, the word " enlightenment " happened to be arranged. The word "Kong" was very important in both Taoism and Buddhism, so Patriarch Bodhi named him "Sun Wukong". Not satisfied with the game? You can read the novel related to Black Myth: Wukong to understand the exciting plot!
In the classic China novel Journey to the West, there was a plot of the Dragon King and Sun Wukong subduing demons. Journey to the West was a novel full of fantasy. It depicted the story of Tang Sanzang and his disciples who went through eighty-one difficulties on their way to the Western Heaven to obtain scriptures. Sun Wukong had supernatural powers and fought demons many times. The Dragon King also had a certain role in some plots, such as Sun Wukong borrowing weapons from the Dragon King of the East Sea. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In 1972, there was a film related to Sun Wukong, Sun Wukong vs. Red Boy, which was directed by Wu Jiajun and starred in Tian Niu. In addition, there was also a martial arts novel called " The 72nd Generation of Sun Wukong ", but it was not clear if it was specifically related to 1972. Watching Journey to the West: Sun Wukong Beats the White Bone Demon Three Times is not enough. Everyone is welcome to click to read the novel!