The characters included the supporting roles of the White Bone Demon King, Lu Qiuchen, the Heavenly Chief Sect's White Tiger Hall Master, Yun Moming, Sun Xiaoliu, Six-Eared Macaque, Tang Yiquan, Tang Sanzang, Su Yurong, Princess Jade Face, Bai Wanting, White Bone Demon, Liu Qinger, the Heavenly Chief Sect's Azure Dragon Hall Master, Rosa, and Princess Rakshasi. "Journey to the West: Sign in for the Demon Eater" by Dugu Yunqi. It is a Xianxia/Mythological Cultivation novel with a big brain hole, fast pace, relaxed, and elements of Journey to the West. It has been completed and can be enjoyed without worry. User recommendation: "New book, Global Civilization Recovery" The protagonist came to the collapsed version of the Journey to the West world and transformed into a giant panda demon. Due to his "outstanding appearance," the daughter of the Celestial Emperor took a fancy to him and chose him as her…mount. The protagonist rose up to resist and vowed to fight back… No, it was a mistake. The author was too excited and went off topic. The theme of this book was [Eating Monsters]. The story was about the protagonist forming Tang Sanzang's team and tasting delicious monsters in the world of the West. I hope you will like this book.
Among the monsters in Journey to the West, the Golden-Winged Eagle was considered the strongest monster. In terms of seniority, it was Tathagata's maternal uncle. Its mother was a phoenix that had just been born from chaos. It had an extremely powerful background in the three worlds and was the second generation of an invincible official. Moreover, its own strength was quite strong. Its martial strength and intelligence were both on the line, and its speed completely crushed Sun Wukong's Somersault Cloud. It was at the foot of the Spirited Mountain. Even if it ate the people of an entire country, it was not punished. It had even reincarnated as Yue Fei, Li Yuanba, and so on. However, there were also people who believed that Yuan Sage Jiuling was very powerful. He was the mount of Lord Taiyi Salvation of Misery. His original form was a nine-headed lion. He was a clear stream in the demon world and was not interested in the meat of Tang Sanzang. If he had not stood up for his grand-disciple, he would not have met the group of people who were trying to obtain scriptures. He could kill the group of people who were trying to obtain scriptures in one move. His own strength might be the strongest in the demon world, but because his background was not as good as the Golden-winged Great Eagle, he was second. The other stronger demons were the Green Bull Spirit. It was the mount of the Grand Supreme Elder. It had a powerful background. Its magic weapon was the Vajra Bracelet. It could even take away Nezha's six pieces of equipment. Sun Wukong could not shake people to no avail. He could only find its master to solve it. The Yellow-Browed King was a child under the Maitreya Buddha. His magic weapon, the Human Race Bag, and the golden cymbals made his equipment invincible. Sun Wukong lost four battles. He could not even shake people. In the end, he had to ask Tathagata to help. The Scorpion Spirit was able to fight Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie for 80 rounds without losing. She had even injured Buddha. Even Guan Yin Bodhisattva did not dare to approach her. However, she had no background and was eventually subdued. The Bull Demon King was powerful and powerful. Sun Wukong could not do anything to him. The Six-Eared Macaque was a replica of Sun Wukong. Moreover, its supernatural power was even better. Only Buddha could control it. The Yellow Wind Monster could even fight Sun Wukong with a steel fork. The wind of its big move made it difficult for Sun Wukong to resist. The Hundred Eye Demon Sovereign was able to fight Sun Wukong head-on. Its thousand eyes could break Sun Wukong's indestructible body, but it was restrained by the Pleiades Sun Star Official. Red Boy had learned the True Samadhi Fire, causing Sun Wukong to suffer a lot. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
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.
In Journey to the West, many monsters were subdued. For example, Yellow-Browed Buddha was Maitreya Buddha's child who descended to the mortal world as a demon. He used magic treasures such as the Human Sack to cause many obstacles for Tang Sanzang and his disciples, and was finally subdued and taken away by Maitreya Buddha. The Bull Demon King was Sun Wukong's sworn brother. He had powerful mana and displayed his supernatural powers in the battle with Sun Wukong and the others. However, he was later subdued. Buddha conferred him the title of Luosha Ghost King. He was immortal and created his own country, Luosha Kingdom. Red Boy was the son of the Bull Demon King. He was good at using the Fire-tipped Spear and knew the True Samadhi Fire. After he was subdued by Guan Yin Bodhisattva, he became the Good Fortune Boy. The Golden Horn King and the Silver Horn King were the furnace keepers of the Grand Supreme Elder. They brought the purple-gold red gourd, the suet jade bottle, and many other magic treasures to the lower realm to become demons. Through Sun Wukong's wisdom and negotiation, the Grand Supreme Elder finally descended to the lower realm to take them back. There was also the goldfish spirit in Guan Yin Bodhisattva's goldfish pond that became a demon in the Tongtian River. Guan Yin Bodhisattva used a bamboo basket to subdue it. The black bear was chosen by Guan Yin Bodhisattva and stopped Sun Wukong from killing it. The black bear was subdued and became the guard of Luojia Mountain. Although the Six-Eared Macaque had the same abilities as Sun Wukong, it was killed by Sun Wukong with a single strike instead of being subdued. Pipa Spirit (Scorpion Spirit), a scorpion from Thunder Sound Temple. Its main skill was Poisonous Horse Stance. It was eventually killed by Pleiades Sun Official instead of being subdued. The process of subduing these monsters had their own characteristics, reflecting the rich imagination and profound meaning of the novel. If one wanted to read the novel Journey to the West, which contained the story of these monsters being subdued, one could buy a printed book or read the original work on a formal e-book platform to fully appreciate the wonderful plot and profound cultural heritage. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are some of the more famous monster files in chapters 1 - 50 of Journey to the West: ** 1. General Yin (near the 1st round)** 1. ** Basic Form ** - It was a fierce tiger that had yet to form a human body. It was a low-level demon. 2. ** Backstory ** - It appeared in the early days of Tang Sanzang's westward journey and was one of the first demons Tang Sanzang encountered. ** 2. Black Bear Spirit (16 - 17)** 1. ** Basic Form ** - A monster that looks like a black bear. It can walk upright and has a certain level of intelligence. 2. ** Ability and Spell ** - He was skilled in martial arts and was good at fighting with Sun Wukong. He also had endless strength. 3. ** Backstory ** - Lives in the Black Wind Cave of the Black Wind Mountain. Likes to be cultured and elegant. Often talks about Buddhism with some evil spirits. ** 3. Yellow Wind Monster (Chapter 20 - 21)** 1. ** Basic Form ** - It was originally a yellow-furred marten at the foot of the spiritual mountain. After becoming a spirit, it turned into a demon. 2. ** Ability and Spell ** - He was good at blowing the yellow wind. The wind was so powerful that it made Sun Wukong's eyes sore and difficult to open. 3. ** Backstory ** - He was originally at the foot of the Spirited Mountain. Because he stole the clear oil from the Glazed Cup, he was afraid of being captured by the Vajra and ran to the Yellow Wind Ridge to become a demon. ** 4. White Bone Demon (Chapter 27)** 1. ** Basic Form ** - They could transform into beautiful women, old women, and old men, but in reality, they were transformed from a pile of bones. 2. ** Ability and Spell ** - He was good at transformation and used his human appearance to confuse Tang Sanzang and his disciples. In particular, he tried to deceive Sun Wukong three times and drive a wedge between him and Tang Sanzang. 3. ** Backstory ** - He had no specific background or backing, and he relied on his own transformation ability to become a demon in the White Tiger Ridge. ** 5. Yellow-robed Monster (Vol 28 - 31)** 1. ** Basic Form ** - It was originally the Kui Wood Wolf Star that descended from the sky. Its appearance was that of a demon in a yellow robe. 2. ** Ability and Spell ** - Strong martial arts, able to fight with Sun Wukong for many rounds, and has a certain amount of mana. 3. ** Backstory ** - Because he had feelings for the jade girl who served incense in the Hall of Fragrance, he thought of the mortal world and occupied the mountain as a demon. ** 6. Gold Horn King and Silver Horn King (32 - 35)** 1. ** Basic Form ** - Golden Horn King was his brother, and Silver Horn King was his younger brother. They both looked like children and held many treasures. 2. ** Ability and Spell ** - He had a purple-gold red gourd, a suet jade bottle, a Seven Star Sword, a banana fan, a golden rope, and other powerful magic treasures. For example, the purple-gold red gourd. If the other party responded to the name, they would be sucked into the gourd. 3. ** Backstory ** - It turned out to be the furnace boy beside the Grand Supreme Elder who had stolen the Grand Supreme Elder's magic weapon and descended to the mortal world to become a demon. ** VII. The Fake King of Wuji (Chapter 36 - 40)** 1. ** Basic Form ** - The green-furred lion that Manjushri sat on transformed into the king of Wuji Kingdom. 2. ** Ability and Spell ** - He had the ability to govern the country and had bewitched the people of Wuji for many years. He also had a certain amount of martial strength and could fight with Sun Wukong. 3. ** Backstory ** - He was sent by Manjushri Bodhisattva to the Wuji Kingdom to punish the king. Later, he became a demon because he occupied the throne privately. ** 8. Red Boy (Vol 40 - 42)** 1. ** Basic Form ** - He was the son of the Bull Demon King and Princess Iron Fan. He looked like a child and was called the Holy Infant King. 2. ** Ability and Spell ** - He knew the True Samadhi Fire, and its smoke gave Sun Wukong a headache. Sun Wukong was not afraid of fire, but his eyes were afraid of smoke. 3. ** Backstory ** - Relying on the power of the Bull Demon King's family, he became a demon in the Fire Cloud Cave of the Withered Pine Stream on Mount Hao. ** 9. Alligator Dragon (Chapter 43)** 1. ** Basic Form ** - He was the son of the Dragon King of the Jing River, a crocodile-like monster. 2. ** Ability and Spell ** - He had a certain ability in the water and could stir up trouble. 3. ** Backstory ** - Because the Jing River Dragon King was killed, he became a demon in the Black River and took over the Black River God's cave. 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!
Journey to the West was a classic 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. The following is the introduction of the main characters in Journey to the West: 1. Sun Wukong: A resourceful and quick-witted monkey is Tang Sanzang's right-hand man. He could transform into all kinds of forms and defeat all kinds of demons and ghosts with the divine power of seventy-two transformations. 2 Zhu Bajie: A gluttonous, lazy, stupid pig demon, but he also has a kind side. On the way to learn the scriptures, he often had conflicts with Sun Wukong and others, but in the end, he would compromise for the benefit of the team. 3. Monk Sand: A Monk Sand from the Flowing Sand River is a very powerful warrior who can use martial arts such as the Sea Calming Divine Treasure and the Flowing Sand Palm. Although he had a gentle personality, he had many conflicts with other characters on the way to the scriptures. 4. Tang Sanzang: A kind monk was sent by Buddha to India to retrieve Buddhist scriptures. He was very kind and devoted to Buddhism, so he could endure the arduous journey. 5. White Dragon Horse: A white dragon is the mount of Tang Sanzang. He was gentle, kind, and loyal. He was always ready for the safety of the team. The above is the introduction of the main characters in Journey to the West. Each of them has a unique personality and characteristics, which adds many difficulties and dangers to the journey.
"Journey to the West" was a long novel written by the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen. It told the story of the Tang Dynasty monk Xuanzang and his three disciples, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sha, who went to India to obtain the true scriptures after going through 81 difficulties. The main plot of the story takes place in the Tang Dynasty. It tells the story of Xuanzang and his three disciples who encountered various dangers and challenges on their way to obtain scriptures, including demons, obstruction from evil forces, and conflicts with local residents. On the way to the scriptures, Xuanzang and his disciples were constantly tested and trained, gradually growing into true heroes. In the end, Xuanzang and his disciples successfully arrived in India to obtain the scriptures and made many friends and allies on the journey. The whole story was full of fantasy, but it also reflected the good and evil of human nature, the test of morality and other profound problems. Journey to the West became a classic in the history of Chinese literature and was deeply loved and praised by the Chinese people.
Journey to the West was a classic Chinese novel. It told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand protecting Tang Sanzang. The following are the introductions of the three main characters: 1. Sun Wukong: A monkey with remarkable abilities who possesses the Seventy-Two Transformations and the Somersault Cloud. On the way to get the scriptures, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand cooperated to defeat demons and evil forces many times to protect Tang Sanzang and obtain the scriptures. 2. Zhu Bajie: A gluttonous and playful monster was captured by Sun Wukong and transformed into a human. Along the way, Zhu Bajie and Sun Wukong experienced many interesting adventures together and gradually grew into a responsible hero. 3. Monk Sand: A Monk Sand from the Flowing Sand River was captured by Sun Wukong and transformed into a human. On the way, Monk Sand helped Sun Wukong and others to protect Tang Sanzang and learned many important skills such as Immobilization and Wisdom.
"Journey to the West" was one of the four famous novels of ancient China. The author was the Ming Dynasty. The novel tells the story of Xuanzang, a monk of the Tang Dynasty, who took his three disciples, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand, to India to obtain the true scriptures after going through 81 difficulties. The main plot of the novel revolved around Xuanzang and his disciples. They experienced many obstacles and dangers, including demons, monsters, and the obstruction of evil forces. Among them, Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie became the main characters. They relied on their own wisdom and strength to overcome many difficulties and finally obtained the true scriptures. In the novel, Xuanzang and his disciples also encountered many immortals, demons and ghosts, and they fought fiercely with these creatures. In the process of fighting, they gradually understood the good and evil of human nature and the importance of morality. Journey to the West is a novel full of imagination and philosophy. Through telling this story, people can understand the ancient Chinese culture, history and philosophy. At the same time, they can also feel the good and evil of human nature and the importance of morality.
Journey to the West was an ancient Chinese novel that mainly told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Sha Wujing, and Tang Sanzang (also known as the "Journey to the West") who went to the Western Heaven to obtain scriptures after 81 difficulties. The following is the introduction of the main characters in Journey to the West: 1. Sun Wukong: Sun Wukong is the protagonist of Journey to the West and the most outstanding of the four. He had remarkable abilities, agility, and great strength. He also had the Seventy-Two Transformations and Somersault Cloud. Zhu Bajie: Zhu Bajie is Sun Wukong's senior brother and a monster with a strange shape. He was fond of eating, but he also had a brave and kind side. 3. Sha Wujing: Sha Wujing is Zhu Bajie's junior brother, a sand monk from the Liusha River. He was handsome, quiet, and good at archery and swimming. He was also one of the important figures on the way to the scriptures. 4. Tang Sanzang: Tang Sanzang is one of the important characters in Journey to the West. He is a benevolent and wise monk. He led a group of people to the west to seek scriptures, hoping to resolve the suffering of all living beings. These are the main characters in Journey to the West. They each have their own unique personalities and characteristics, which added a lot of fun and challenges to the journey.