Sun Wukong was the main character in the Ming Dynasty novel Journey to the West. He was born from an immortal stone and was revered as the Monkey King. Later, he became Patriarch Subhuti's disciple. He forced his way into the Dragon Palace to obtain the Jingu Staff and other equipment and wreaked havoc in the Heavenly Palace. After being suppressed in the Five Elements Mountain, he was enlightened by Guanyin and followed Tang Sanzang to learn the scriptures. After going through hardships, he finally became the Victorious Fighting Buddha. He was smart, brave, and hated evil.
Sun Wukong was one of the main characters in the Ming Dynasty novel Journey to the West. He was originally a stone ape born from an immortal stone. He was honored as the "Monkey King" because he led the monkeys into the Water Curtain Cave. Later, he became the disciple of Patriarch Subhuti. After he returned from his studies, he broke into the Dragon Palace to obtain the treasures and caused a ruckus in the underworld and the celestial heavens. He was smart, lively, loyal, hated evil, brave, fearless, humorous, and rebellious. He dared to challenge authority. After being suppressed in the Five Elements Mountain, he was enlightened by Guanyin and rescued by Tang Sanzang. He protected Tang Sanzang and went through 81 difficulties to obtain the true scripture. He cultivated the fruit position of "Fighting the Buddha", which represented wit and courage in folk culture.
Sun Wukong was one of the main characters in the Ming Dynasty novel Journey to the West. He was originally a stone ape born from a fairy stone. He was honored as the "Monkey King" because he led the monkeys into the Water Curtain Cave. Later, he became the "Sun Wukong" after worshiping the Ancestral Master Bodhi. After he returned from his studies, he broke into the Dragon Palace to obtain the Ruyi Golden Cudgel and other treasures, caused a ruckus in the underworld to modify the Life and Death Book, and became an official in the Heavenly Court. Wen Guan called himself the "Great Sage Equal to Heaven" in his pee. He caused a ruckus in the Heavenly Palace by disrupting the Feast of Peaches and stealing immortal pills. Later, he was imprisoned in the Five Elements Mountain by Tathagata. After being enlightened by Guanyin and rescued by Tang Sanzang, he protected Tang Sanzang and went through 81 difficulties to obtain the true scriptures, and was named the "Fighting Buddha". He was brave and fearless, smart and witty, rebellious and humorous. There were also different images in other works, such as the warrior and tank characters in the MOBA competitive online game League of Legends, and the hero characters in the mobile game National Super God. In folk culture, he represented wit and courage, and his image was widely known and influential.
Sun Wukong was one of the main characters in China Ming Dynasty novel Journey to the West. He was a stone ape born from the immortal stone of the Flowerfruit Mountain in the Aolai Nation of the Eastern Victory Divine Prefecture. He bowed to the four directions as soon as he was born, and the golden light in his eyes shocked the Heavenly Court. After leading the group of monkeys to find the Water Curtain Cave, he was honored as the "Monkey King". In order to learn the art of immortality, he became the disciple of Patriarch Subhuti and was named Sun Wukong. After returning from his studies, Sun Wukong broke into the East Ocean Dragon Palace and obtained treasures such as the Ruyi Golden Cudgel, causing havoc in the underworld and altering the Book of Life and Death. Later, Taibai Jinxing conspired with the Heavenly Court to recruit him and granted him the official title of Ma Wen. Because he felt that his official position was too small, he self-proclaimed himself as the "Great Sage Equal to Heaven" and forced the Heavenly Court to acknowledge him. He also caused a ruckus in the Heavenly Palace by disrupting the Feast of Peaches and stealing immortal pills. During this period, he cultivated the Body of Vajra and the Fiery Golden Eyes. In the end, he was imprisoned in the Five Elements Mountain by Tathagata. Five hundred years later, he was rescued by Tang Sanzang and was given the nickname "Monkey". From then on, he protected Tang Sanzang to go to the West to obtain scriptures. On the way to the scriptures, he had gone through eighty-one difficulties, subduing demons and eliminating devils. He relied on his seventy-two transformations, somersault cloud, and other magical powers to resolve the crisis. Sun Wukong had a distinct personality. He was brave and fearless. He dared to challenge authority. He was never afraid of demons and ghosts. He was smart and witty. He could skillfully deal with all kinds of difficulties. He was rebellious and unruly. He was not bound by the rules of the Heavenly Court. He was also very humorous. He represented wit and bravery, and was widely spread in folk culture. With the development of film and television media, his image was deeply rooted in people's hearts. Not only in China, but also in the world, he had a high reputation and influence. In the end, he cultivated to the level of the Fighting Buddha.
Sun Wukong was the main character in Journey to the West. He was born from a fairy stone and had great abilities. After experiencing many calamities, he became the victorious Buddha.
Sun Wukong was one of the main characters in the Ming Dynasty novel Journey to the West. He was originally a stone ape born from immortal stones. He was born smart and quick-witted, and this trait was reflected in many crises. His courageous and fearless character was also extremely prominent. He never retreated in the face of all kinds of powerful opponents and dangerous situations. At the same time, he was rebellious and unruly. He dared to challenge the authority and self-proclaimed himself as the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. The havoc in the Heavenly Palace was a challenge to the authority of the Heavenly Court. Sun Wukong was kind and humorous. Although he was occasionally mischievous and mischievous, this was also the nature of monkeys. He was proficient in human nature and was good at socializing. He treated all the immortals in the Heavenly Court as brothers. He was born in the Flowerfruit Mountain, a holy land, and later learned the righteous path from Patriarch Subhuti. Since birth, he only ate wild fruits and had never eaten humans. In the process of protecting Tang Sanzang to the west to obtain scriptures, he had gone through 81 difficulties in subduing demons and eliminating violence. He had a strong sense of pride, he resisted Heavenly Court in hopes of getting respect. He also had a chivalrous heart and was not afraid of power. When he sued the rat demon, he did not back down even in the face of the power of the Pagoda-Bearing Heavenly King and his son. He was determined to uphold justice for those who died unjustly. Although he did not understand the ways of the world at times, he was still the embodiment of justice. He had high prestige among the people and became the spiritual sustenance of the people at the bottom. In the end, he became the "Fighting Buddha". In later generations, the image of Sun Wukong was constantly transplanted, adapted, and processed. It was presented in various art forms and even formed a unique belief culture in some areas. Its image also had a high reputation and influence around the world.
Sun Wukong's character settings were rich and varied. There were many derivative settings based on the original work of Journey to the West. For example, in the game, Journey to the West, there were heroes; in the manga, there were special life experiences and emotional entanglements; in Black Myth: Wukong, there were both traditional images and more emotions, heroic and witty, and there were many forms.
Sun Wukong had many characteristics. He was brave and fearless. He did not back down in the face of many demons and ghosts. He always actively protected Tang Sanzang and his disciples. He was smart and quick-witted, just like when he was fighting the White Bone Demon three times. He used his Fiery Eyes to see through the White Bone Demon's tricks and defeat it. When he encountered a dilemma, he could always resolve it skillfully. He was firm and persistent. Even though he was misunderstood and expelled by Tang Sanzang many times during the journey, he was still loyal to Tang Sanzang and never gave up the mission of protecting Tang Sanzang during his journey to the west to obtain the scriptures. He was rebellious and unruly. In the beginning, he dared to challenge the Jade Emperor's authority and called himself the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. Even though he had restrained himself after joining the Tang Sanzang team, this personality was still occasionally reflected. He was loyal and righteous. He did his best to protect Tang Sanzang's safety on the way to obtain the scriptures. He also helped Tang Sanzang deal with various moral and spiritual tests. He was humorous, which allowed him to overcome many difficulties and bring joy to his readers. He had strong self-esteem and attached great importance to his identity and status. Once he was despised or ridiculed, he would be angry and work harder to prove himself in order to gain respect. In addition, he sympathized with the weak and saved the commoners who were bullied by demons and ghosts many times, showing his kind and benevolent side. His complex and diverse personality made him a charming and well-loved character in Journey to the West.
Sun Wukong had many characteristics. In terms of character, he was brave and fearless, never retreating in the face of all kinds of demons and ghosts; smart and witty, able to use wisdom and skills to resolve the dangers on the way to the scriptures; firm and persistent, never giving up in the long process of the Western Buddhist scriptures. He was also rebellious and unruly, daring to challenge authority. He had a strong spirit of resistance, which reflected his contempt for tradition and hierarchy. In terms of moral character, he was loyal and loyal to Tang Sanzang; humorous and humorous, his words and deeds were full of humor; he had strong self-esteem and attached great importance to his identity and status; he sympathized with the weak and cared for the weak even though he was strong. From the perspective of ability and image, he was omnipotent and possessed awe-inspiring magic power. He looked like a monkey but had extraordinary wisdom and courage. At the same time, he also understood the weakness of human nature. He was a man of wisdom, positive, optimistic, abhorrent, unyielding, righteous, adventurous, proactive, and had strong self-confidence.
Sun Wukong had many appearances. In the Ming Dynasty novel Journey to the West, he was a stone ape born from a fairy stone. He was honored as the "Monkey King" because he led the monkeys into the Water Curtain Cave. In order to learn the art of immortality, he worshiped Patriarch Subodhi as his teacher and was given the Dharma name "Sun Wukong". After he returned from his studies, the demons worshipped him. He broke into the East Sea Dragon Palace and obtained the Ruyi Golden Cudgel, the Phoenix-winged Purple Gold Crown, the Golden Lock Armor, and the Lotus Silk Cloud Shoes. He caused a great disturbance in the underworld and summoned the Heavenly Court Ren Zhima Wen through the Taibai Jinxing. He self-proclaimed himself as the Great Sage Equal to Heaven and forced the Heavenly Court to acknowledge him. Later, due to drunkenness, he disrupted the Feast of Peaches, stole immortal pills, and caused a ruckus in the Heavenly Palace. By accident, he developed the Body of Vajra and Fiery Golden Eyes, and was imprisoned in the Five Elements Mountain by Tathagata. After being rescued by Tang Sanzang, he was given the mixed name of "Monkey". He protected Tang Sanzang and went through 81 difficulties to obtain the true scriptures and cultivate into the "Fighting Buddha". In the Japanese manga " Dragon Ball " and its derivative works, his original name was Kakarot, a Saiyan from Planet Vegeta. When he was young, he was sent to Earth as a " low-level warrior." Because he met Bulma, he embarked on a journey to find the Dragon Ball. His dream was to become stronger and cultivate hard for it. In Journey to the West, a domestic cartoon called One Hundred Thousand Cold Jokes, an ordinary monkey from Huaguo Mountain was knocked unconscious by the heavenly lightning. He thought that he was a natural stone monkey that jumped out of a stone and started his unique life. The original character was Sun Wukong from Journey to the West.
Sun Wukong had many complex and unique characteristics. He was brave and fearless. He was not afraid of many powerful demons. In the process of protecting Tang Sanzang, he always rushed to the front and fought with demons. He was smart and quick-witted. He was good at using his wisdom and skills to resolve crises. For example, he often came up with ingenious strategies when fighting with demons. He was determined and persistent. No matter how many difficulties he encountered on the way, he never gave up. Sun Wukong had a rebellious and unruly personality, daring to challenge authority. The Uproar in Heaven was the embodiment of this personality. He was loyal and loyal to Tang Sanzang. Even though Tang Sanzang misunderstood him and chased him away, he still cared about Tang Sanzang's safety and risked his life for him. He was humorous, which made his image even more attractive. He had strong self-esteem and attached great importance to his identity and status. At the same time, he sympathized with the weak. Although he was strong and brave, he was full of love for the weak. In addition, he had good morals, was obedient, sensible, polite, optimistic, and helpful. He also had a strong self-cultivation ability to constantly improve himself.