After Sun Wukong was conferred the title of the Great Sage Equal to Heaven, he first fought against the Mighty Miracle God and Nezha. Later, the Jade Emperor gave him a sinecure to manage the peach garden. When he learned that he was not invited to the Peach Festival, he caused trouble. He disrupted the Feast of Peaches and stole the elixir. The Jade Emperor sent Li Jing to attack, and Sun Wukong counterattacked. This plot reflected his rebellion, wisdom, courage, and pursuit of freedom and equality. 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!
The main characters in the third episode of Journey to the West, The Great Sage Havoc in Heaven, were: Sun Wukong, Taishang Laojun (played by Zheng Rong), Taishang Laojun's red-clothed boy (played by Xu Qing), Taishang Laojun's green-clothed boy (played by Zhang Limei), Taibai Jinxing (played by Wang Zhongxin), Jade Emperor (played by Zhang Yushan), Nezha (played by Ai Jinmei, only in the second, third and fourth episodes, Nezha was played by Yang Bin), Erlang God (played by Lin Zhiqian), Taiyi Immortal (played by Zhu Bingqian), Guanyin Bodhisattva (played by Zuo Dabin), etc. 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!
In the 86th edition of Journey to the West, there were many exciting plots in the episode "The Great Sage Havoc in Heaven". Just as Sun Wukong, who had just become the Great Sage Equal to Heaven, was being praised by the monkeys, Li Jing came with the heavenly troops and heavenly generals. Mighty Miracle God was the first to fight. The Giant Miracle God originated from the Yellow River belief in the Han Dynasty. It was a god who opened up rivers and dredged floods. It was huge and powerful. Its weapon was a Xuanhua broad axe. However, in the battle with Sun Wukong, it was ridiculed for its poor professional ability and its weapon was broken by a stick. Nezha was the son of Li Jing. The weapon he used was sponsored by the East Ocean Dragon Palace, but he was also not worthy of Sun Wukong's attention. After that, Sun Wukong ascended to heaven and took up the post of Qiuma Wen. After learning that his official position was low, he was furious and kicked out of the Southern Heavenly Gate. He returned to Huaguo Mountain and raised the banner of the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal. The Jade Emperor offered amnesty again. After Sun Wukong became the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal, he was ordered to manage the peach garden and ate a lot of ripe peaches. After learning that he wasn't invited to the Feast of Peaches, Sun Wukong first caused trouble at the Feast of Peaches and then drunkenly barged into Grand Supreme Elder's alchemy room. The Jade Emperor was furious and sent Li Jing to capture Sun Wukong again. Guanyin recommended Erlang Immortal Yang Jian to participate in the battle. Erlang God and Wukong fought with wisdom and courage. Taishang Laojun hit the top of Wukong's head with "Golden Steel Cutting" and Xiao Tianquan bit Wukong's leg. Wukong was finally captured by the heavenly generals. However, he was not killed by knives, axes, thunder, or fire. He was locked in the Eight Trigrams Furnace of the Supreme Elder Lord and refined. Instead, he was refined into Fiery Eyes. After the furnace was knocked down, he continued to fight with the Heavenly Generals. Finally, the Jade Emperor asked the Buddha to come forward and suppress Wukong at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain. According to the original work, this plot also included Sun Wukong borrowing the Ruyi Golden Cudgel from the Dragon King of the East Sea, entering the underworld to forcefully sell the Book of Life and Death, the Dragon King and the King of Hell complaining to heaven, the Jade Emperor wanting to capture Sun Wukong, and Taibai Jinxing twice suggesting amnesty. The Uproar in Heaven was a very important and exciting part of Journey to the West. To some extent, it reflected the outbreak of social conflicts and the strong sense of class resistance. 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!
The Dragon Kings of the Four Seas and the Ten Kings of Hell reported Sun Wukong to the Heavenly Court. The Jade Emperor was furious and wanted to arrest him. Taibai Jinxing suggested that Sun Wukong be released, and the Jade Emperor approved. Venus went to Huaguo Mountain to read the imperial edict. Sun Wukong followed him to heaven and was granted the title of Ma Wen. Later, he learned that this official position was insignificant. He was furious and went back to Huaguo Mountain through the Southern Heavenly Gate to self-proclaim himself as the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. After hearing this, the Jade Emperor ordered Li Jing, the Heavenly King, to lead the divine soldiers and heavenly generals to capture Sun Wukong. Mighty Miracle God fought Sun Wukong first. In less than two rounds, his axe handle was broken and he fled. Nezha fought again and fought with Sun Wukong for 30 rounds. Sun Wukong turned his hair into a fake body and continued to fight. His real body went behind Nezha and injured his left arm. Nezha was defeated. After Sun Wukong ascended to heaven, he took the initiative to visit various immortals and made good friends. The Jade Emperor had arranged for Sun Wukong to take up the idle post of managing the Peach Garden. When the seven fairies came to pick peaches, Sun Wukong learned that he was not invited to the Peach Banquet, so he went to the Peach Banquet to cause trouble. Then, he went to Taishang Laojun's alchemy furnace and crazily ate pills on the alchemy furnace. The Queen Mother of the West was shocked when she found out about the terrible situation of the Feast of Peaches. The Jade Emperor ordered Li Jing to capture Sun Wukong again. Sun Wukong took the pills back to the Flower and Fruit Mountain and gave them to the little monkeys. This plot reflected Sun Wukong's rebellious spirit. He was dissatisfied with the arrangement of the Heavenly Court and his contempt for himself. He rebelled against the authority of the Heavenly Court. At the same time, he also showed his wisdom and courage. He skillfully dealt with the siege of the Heavenly Army and defeated them. This plot also aroused the questioning and reflection of authority and the pursuit of freedom and equality. 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!
The Return of the Great Sage in Journey to the West was not a sequel to Uproar in Heaven. Uproar in Heaven was the first chapter of Journey to the West, which told the story of Sun Wukong causing trouble in the Heavenly Palace. The Journey to the West: The Return of the Great Sage was a Chinese web novel that told the story of Sun Wukong on his journey to obtain the scriptures. Although both were part of Journey to the West, they were different stories.
The 86 edition of Journey to the West, the third episode of the Great Sage Havoc in Heaven, reflected Sun Wukong's strong yearning for freedom. He had always been " not under the control of the Kylin, not under the control of the Phoenix, and not under the constraints of the throne of the human world." In this episode, after he broke into the Dragon Palace and caused trouble in the Underworld Bureau, he went to the Heavenly Palace to cause trouble. This behavior showed that he was the embodiment of freedom. The most prominent characteristic of his character, the yearning for freedom, was revealed in this episode. All his struggles were for freedom. This episode also allowed the audience to see that although in real life, complete freedom was impossible and people were always subject to various restrictions, the vivid image of Sun Wukong gave the readers the strength and courage to pursue freedom. At the same time, it could also make people reflect on whether there was a situation in modern society where they were bound by something of little value but still enjoyed themselves. It could inspire people to make their hearts as broad and deep as possible in the constrained world and accommodate the world. 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!
In the original novel of Journey to the West, the Great Sage wreaked havoc in the Heavenly Palace mainly concentrated on the first few chapters. After Wukong returned from learning from Bodhi, the Jade Emperor summoned him for amnesty because of his search for treasures in the Dragon Palace (obtaining the Ruyi Golden Cudgel) and his expulsion from the underworld. However, he despised the low official position of the horse and rebelled against the Heavenly Court, self-proclaimed the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. The Jade Emperor once again recruited him to manage the peach garden, but he secretly ate the peaches, disrupted the banquet, and stole the golden pill. Later, the Jade Emperor sent the heavenly troops to capture him. Wukong and Erlang God were tied in a bet. Later, he was ambushed by Taishang Laojun and captured to the Demon Slaying Platform. However, he was not executed. Instead, he practiced Fiery Eyes and escaped from the Eight Trigrams Furnace. After that, he caused trouble in the Heavenly Palace again. Finally, he was suppressed under the Five Elements Mountain by Gautama Buddha. This series of plots showed Sun Wukong's resistance to the authority of the Heavenly Court and his fearless personality. 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!
The Uproar in Heaven was an activity in the game of " A Chinese Oath to the West 2." Uproar in Heaven was a team activity. Players needed to trigger the activity through specific missions and items. During the event, players could enter the scene of Uproar in Heaven and team up with other players. During the event, players could obtain experience, items, and points as rewards. The event was held every Thursday night from 20:00 to 23:00, and the admission time was from 19:40 to 23:00. The participation requirements were that the character level was at least level 50 and the time pet level was at least level 15. The specific gameplay and strategies could be understood according to different strategies.
Uproar in Heaven was a China color animated feature film produced from 1961 to 1964. It was produced by the Shanghai Fine Arts Film Studio and directed by Wan Laiming. The story was based on the classic China classic Journey to the West. It told the story of the Monkey King causing trouble in the Dragon Palace and rebelling against the Heavenly Court. It created the image of a legendary hero who was witty, optimistic, and brave enough to resist the power of heaven. After the film was released, it was loved and praised by domestic and foreign audiences with its unique animated image and distinctive ethnic style. It won many domestic and foreign awards such as the Special Award for Short Film at the 13th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in the Soviet Slovakia and the Best animated film at the 2nd Hundred Flowers Award for China Mass Film. It was also distributed and screened in 44 countries and regions. The plot was roughly as follows: The stone monkey that was transformed from the immortal stone of the East Victory Divine Continent called himself the Monkey King and occupied the Flowerfruit Mountain as the king. Due to the lack of weapons, he went to the East Ocean Dragon Palace to borrow a treasure and pulled out the Ocean-Pacifying Godly Needle (Ruyi Golden-Hooped Rod). The Dragon King went back on his word and reported it to the Heavenly Court. Venus offered a plan to appease him, and the Jade Emperor named him Ma Wen. The Monkey King returned to Huaguo Mountain to call himself the Great Sage Equal to Heaven because of his small official position. The Heavenly Army and Heavenly General failed to capture him, and the Jade Emperor once again recruited him and conferred him the title of "The Great Sage Equal to Heaven". However, Sun Wukong ate peaches of immortality, immortal wine, and golden pills, and defeated the Heavenly Army and Heavenly General many times. The Jade Emperor had no choice but to invite Buddha. After Sun Wukong lost a bet with Buddha, he was suppressed under the Five Elements Mountain (but at the end of the animation, Sun Wukong successfully defeated the Heavenly Court and returned to the Flower and Fruit Mountain to live happily with his children). The art design of this animation drew on and drew lessons from a variety of traditional Chinese arts, such as folk woodcarving and paper-cutting techniques, drawing on the paintings of Chen Hongshou in the Ming Dynasty and the decorative style of opera, combined with modern Western art. The background design drew lessons from Buddhist temples, Taoist buildings, and the murals of Yongle Palace in Shanxi and Fahai Temple in Beijing. 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!
The plot of "Havoc in Heaven" in the 86 edition of Journey to the West was very unique. In this plot, Sun Wukong was recruited by the Taibai Jinxing to the Heavenly Court and was appointed as an official. Later, he learned that the official had returned to the Huaguo Mountain and proclaimed himself the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. After he was recruited again, the Jade Emperor asked him to manage the peach garden. When he learned that he was not invited to the Peach Banquet, he began to make a scene in the Heavenly Palace. In the battle, Mighty Miracle God was the first to fight with Monkey Brother. His body was huge, but his professional ability was not satisfactory in front of Monkey Brother. His weapon, the axe, was also broken by Monkey Brother. Nezha then went on stage, but he did not catch Monkey Brother's eye. Sun Wukong disrupted the Feast of Peaches and even went to the Grand Supreme Elder's place to cause trouble. The Jade Emperor was furious. He sent many heavenly troops and generals to subdue Sun Wukong, but they all ended in failure. In the end, Sun Wukong fought outside the Numinous Sky Hall. The Jade Emperor had no choice but to send an edict to let Buddha come and subdue him. This version of the story made the plot of " Uproar in Heaven " a classic. The scenes such as " Go and invite Buddha " were deeply rooted in people's hearts. It also created the image of Sun Wukong, who was fearless and dared to resist the authority of the Heavenly Court. 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!
'The Great Holy Song' was a song related to the Great Sage Equal to Heaven in 'Journey to the West'. The lyrics were' Ha, ha, riding the clouds and chasing the wind and lightning, a somersault, ha, ha, a hundred and eight thousand, fiery eyes, bronze head and iron shoulders, awe-inspiring, ha, ha, the Great Sage Equal to Heaven, talking about hardships and hardships, afraid of ghosts and gods, pull out the Ruyi Golden Cudgel, beat him to the ground and turn the sky upside down, the strong should give way to me, heroes only dare to compete…' In addition, there was also a song called "The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal" performed by the Journey to the West band, as well as "High Up Below" originally sung by Dicky Zhang and Andy Liu, which were also related to the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal (the song was related to the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal played by Dicky Zhang).