The image of Sun Wukong had many sides. He was brave and fearless. He never flinched in the face of all kinds of demons, ghosts, and dangers. He was smart and witty. Whether it was dealing with crises or dealing with opponents, he could use his wisdom to resolve them skillfully. For example, he could resolve the crisis of stealing tributes in Che Chiguo. He could also quickly understand the hints of Bodhi and learn powerful martial arts. He was firm and persistent. He never wavered and gave up on the long road of learning scriptures from the West. He had a rebellious and unruly character and dared to challenge authority. It was as if he was dissatisfied with the official position granted by the Jade Emperor and returned to Huaguo Mountain to proclaim himself the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. At the same time, he was loyal to Tang Sanzang and did his best to protect Tang Sanzang's journey to the west. He was also humorous and an attractive character. Furthermore, he had a strong sense of self-esteem, valued his status, sympathized with the weak, was lively, hated evil, and had a strong sense of responsibility.
Sun Wukong was also known as the Monkey King, Monkey King, and the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. He was one of the main characters in the Ming Dynasty novel Journey to the West. It was a stone ape that was born from an immortal stone. Its appearance was that of a monkey with a sharp mouth and shrunken cheeks. In terms of personality, he was intelligent, lively, loyal, abhorrent, brave, and decisive. He liked challenges, was brave in taking risks, was always proactive, had strong self-confidence, was not afraid of power, was optimistic, and was willing to help others. He also had a strong self-cultivation ability. In terms of experience, he led the monkey group to enter the Water Curtain Cave and was honored as the "Monkey King". In order to learn the immortality technique, he worshipped the ancestor Bodhi and was named "Sun Wukong". After learning it, he returned to the group of demons and worshipped him. He broke into the Dragon Palace of the East Sea and obtained treasures such as the Ruyi Golden Cudgel. He caused a great disturbance in the underworld. After being conspired by the Taibai and Jinxing, he recruited the Heavenly Court's Ren Yima Wen. He forced the Heavenly Court to acknowledge him because he was too petty. He also caused a great disturbance in the Heavenly Palace because he disrupted the Feast of Peaches and stole the Immortal Pills. He accidentally cultivated the body of King Kong and the Fiery Eyes. He was imprisoned in the Five Elements Mountain by Tathagata. After being enlightened by Guanyin, he was rescued by Tang Sanzang and became known as the Monkey. He protected Tang Sanzang and went through 81 difficulties to obtain the true scripture and cultivate the fruit position of "Fighting the Buddha". He had an important position in the history of China literature and was an important symbol of China culture. He represented the virtues of courage, wisdom, wit, and perseverance. His image had been adapted into various art forms, such as movies, TV series, cartoons, comic books, etc., which were constantly transplanted, adapted, and processed in various art forms. Even in Fujian and other regions of China, the belief of the "Great Sage, Heaven's Equal" had been formed and spread at home and abroad. It had a high reputation and influence all over the world.
Sun Wukong was a character with multiple images. In the novel Journey to the West of the Ming Dynasty, he was a stone ape born from a fairy stone. He had the appearance of a monkey with a sharp mouth and shrunk cheeks. He led the monkeys into the Water Curtain Cave and was honored as the "Monkey King". In order to learn the immortality technique, he worshipped the founder Bodhi and was named "Sun Wukong". After he returned from his studies, the demons worshipped him. He broke into the Dragon Palace to obtain equipment such as the Ruyi Golden Cudgel and wreaked havoc in the netherworld. After he was recruited to the Heavenly Court, he was called the "Great Sage Equal to Heaven" because he thought he was too small. He also wreaked havoc in the Heavenly Palace because he disrupted the Feast of Peaches and stole immortal pills. After he cultivated the body of King Kong and the Fiery Eyes, he was imprisoned in the Five Elements Mountain by Tathagata. After being rescued by Tang Sanzang, he protected him and went through 81 difficulties to obtain the true scriptures and cultivate into the "Fighting Buddha". He was smart, lively, loyal, and hated evil. He represented wit and courage. In the Japanese manga " Dragon Ball " and its derivative works, his original name was Kakarot. He was a Saiyan from Planet Vegeta. When he was young, he was sent to Earth. Because he met Bulma, he embarked on a journey to find the Dragon Ball. His dream was to become stronger. In Journey to the West, a domestic cartoon called One Hundred Thousand Cold Jokes, he was originally an ordinary monkey from Huaguo Mountain. After being knocked out by the heavenly lightning, he thought that he was a natural stone monkey and started a different life. His image was based on Sun Wukong in Journey to the West.
Sun Wukong was one of the main characters in the Ming Dynasty novel Journey to the West. He was a stone ape born from a fairy stone. He had the appearance of a monkey with a sharp mouth and shrunken cheeks. In the eyes of monkeys, he was revered as the Monkey King because of his strength and might. Sun Wukong had many characteristics. He was smart, lively, loyal, and hated evil. In folk culture, he represented wit and courage. He had an indomitable fighting spirit, waving the Jingu Staff to wipe out all demons and ghosts. This heroic spirit reflected the wishes and demands of the people, the performance of the power of justice, and the people's firm belief in overcoming all difficulties. He pursued personal freedom and did as he pleased. He was unwilling to be bound by any restrictions, which could be seen from his disobedience to the patriarch system and the shackles of etiquette. He dared to rebel against everything and pursue freedom. In pursuit of his ideals, he did not hesitate to leave his paradise to worship immortals and learn Dao. He even caused a ruckus in the Heavenly Palace. At the same time, he was also good at learning and was not afraid of anything. He had a rich experience in Journey to the West. After he led the monkeys into the Water Curtain Cave, he was given the Dharma name "Sun Wukong" by the founder Bodhi to learn the art of immortality. When he returned from his studies, the demons worshipped him. He broke into the East Ocean Dragon Palace to obtain treasures such as the Ruyi Golden Cudgel and caused a ruckus in the underworld. After that, he was conscripted by the Taibai Jinxing to appease the Heavenly Court. However, he felt that his official position was too small and called himself the Great Sage Equal to Heaven to force the Heavenly Court to acknowledge him. He also disturbed the Feast of Peaches due to drunkenness, stole immortal pills, and caused a ruckus in the Heavenly Palace. He accidentally cultivated the body of King Kong and the Fiery Golden Eyes, and was finally imprisoned in the Five Elements Mountain by Tathagata. After being trapped in the Five Elements Mountain for 500 years, he was enlightened by Guanyin and rescued by Tang Sanzang. He was given the mixed name of "Monkey", who protected Tang Sanzang through 81 difficulties to obtain the true scriptures and cultivate the "Fighting the Buddha". After the Ming Dynasty novel Journey to the West was written, its image was constantly transplanted, adapted, and processed in various artistic manifestations, such as monkey shows, paper-cuts, shadow plays, puppets, etc. In Fujian and other regions of China, the belief of the Great Sage Equal to Heaven was formed and spread at home and abroad. After the development of film and television media, different actors had different versions of the image of Sun Wukong. For example, the performance of the six-year-old boy in the Shao opera movie in 1960 influenced the classic image of Sun Wukong played by the six-year-old boy in 1986. He combined the monkey nature, human nature, and divine nature into one. His makeup was exquisite and he took into account the monkey nature and human nature. Many people regarded him as the best representative of Sun Wukong. In 1995, Zhou Xingchi performed Sun Wukong in a humorous and affectionate way in "The Great Sage Marries in a Chinese Journey to the West"; in 1996, Zhang Dicky showed his unique personal charm in the TVP version of "Journey to the West" and was rated as "the most handsome Sun Wukong" by some viewers.
Sun Wukong has many character images. Here are some of the images in different versions: - ** Liu Xiao Ling Tong Version **: This is the most classic image of Sun Wukong. His mouth is sharp and his cheeks are shrunk. His appearance was presented in the 86 edition of Journey to the West TV series. The characteristics of Sun Wukong's intelligence, liveliness, loyalty, and abhorrence of evil were vividly displayed through his expressions and movements. He was deeply loved by the public and was also the earliest memory of Sun Wukong by many people. - ** Zhou Xingchi's version (Joker image)**: The image in "A Chinese Oscaristic Journey to the West" was humorous. This version of Sun Wukong had a unique charm. Although the box office was not good at that time, it became a classic in the hearts of many people over time. The image in the film was different from the traditional image of Sun Wukong. It had more tragic colors and mortal emotions. - Dicky Zhang's Version: The Monkey King he played was very handsome. In the TVB-produced TV series Journey to the West, he presented a very handsome Monkey King image with a very personal performance, leaving a deep impression on the audience. - ** Animation Version (CCTV version of Journey to the West cartoon)**: This image is upright and cute. It shows the agility of Sun Wukong and explains this classic character in the form of animation. It is more in line with the aesthetic standards of children and animation enthusiasts. - [The Great Sage Returns]: The image of Sun Wukong is valiant and valiant. In the movie, Sun Wukong shows a strong sense of power and dominance after his return. It allows the audience to see the image of a Great Sage who has risen again after experiencing many hardships. - ** Chinese Painting Version **: It has a strong China flavor. It uses the art form of Chinese painting to express Sun Wukong, reflecting the combination of traditional China culture and art and classic literary images. - [Ancient Japanese Painting Version: It's more primitive and belongs to the image of an ecological monkey. For example, the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal, visited this place and was caught by Buddha when he peed.] - [** - [Black Myth: Goku Game Version: The image is an eagle's nose and deep eyes. The hair and whiskers on the cheeks are standing up. It has the characteristics of a monkey, but it also looks unruly. It is very different from the image of Goku in the 1980s TV series.]
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Sun Wukong was an important character in Journey to the West. He was a very interesting character. His character image was analyzed as follows: Courage and valor: Sun Wukong is a very courageous and brave figure. He is not afraid of power, not afraid of difficulties, always bravely marching forward with a strong sense of justice and responsibility. 2. Wisdom and talent: Sun Wukong has extremely high wisdom and talent. He can use various tools and techniques to solve problems, and also has extremely high creativity and imagination. 3 mischievous and humorous: Sun Wukong is a very mischievous character. He often does some interesting things to amuse the people around him. At the same time, he also has a certain sense of humor. Fighting and cruel: Sun Wukong is also a fighting and cruel figure. He sometimes uses violence and cruel means to achieve his goals, but this does not mean that his actions are correct. Kindness and compassion: Although Sun Wukong sometimes uses violence and cruelty, his heart is still full of kindness and compassion. He is always very friendly and caring to others. Sun Wukong is a very complex and interesting character. His character image is diverse and contradictory. He has courage, wisdom and talent, but also mischievous, aggressive and cruel. At the same time, he is full of kindness and compassion.
Sun Wukong was brave and fearless, intelligent and witty, determined and persistent, rebellious and unruly, loyal and righteous, humorous and humorous, strong self-esteem, sympathy for the weak, three views, obedient, sensible, polite, responsible, daring to take responsibility, lively, abhorrent of evil, strong martial arts, intelligent and calm, smart and studious.
Sun Wukong was a famous character in ancient China mythology. He looked like a monkey. He was powerful, brave, kind, and possessed awe-inspiring magic. His personality was complex and unique. He was brave, fearless, smart, determined, rebellious, loyal, humorous, self-respecting, sympathetic to the weak, proactive, fearless, optimistic, helpful, and had a strong self-cultivation ability. He had an important position in the history of China literature and was an important symbol of China culture. He represented many virtues. His stories had been adapted into many art forms and were widely loved.
Sun Wukong's character was rich and complicated. In terms of bravery and fearlessness, he always took the lead to protect Tang Sanzang and his disciples when faced with demons and ghosts on the way to learn the scriptures. This trait was an important support for him to overcome difficulties and also showed a positive attitude towards life. He was smart and quick-witted. For example, in " Three Beats on White Bone Demon ", he used his Fiery Eyes to identify White Bone Demon's tricks and successfully defeated her. He could use his wisdom and skills to resolve crises in many difficult situations. He was firm and persistent. Although he had been misunderstood and expelled by Tang Sanzang many times during the process of obtaining the scriptures, he had always adhered to his mission and was committed to protecting Tang Sanzang's journey to the west. He was a trustworthy partner. Sun Wukong had a rebellious and unruly personality. At first, he dared to challenge the authority of the Jade Emperor and called himself the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. Even after joining the Buddhist team, he still occasionally showed this personality. He was loyal and righteous. Not only did he protect Tang Sanzang's safety, but he also helped Tang Sanzang pass the test of morality and soul. He was humorous and humorous. When he experienced difficulties and dangers, he often used humor to bring joy to the readers and make his own image more vivid and rich. He had strong self-esteem and valued his status. He would be angry when others looked down on him or mocked him, which prompted him to work harder to prove himself and gain respect. He also sympathized with the weak and saved the people who were bullied by demons and ghosts many times, showing his kind and benevolent side. At the same time, he had ideals and aspirations. This kind of ideals and aspirations were not only reflected when he followed Tang Sanzang. In addition, he knew the ways of the world. After all, he had interacted with the immortals in the Heavenly Palace in the early days. Of course, he also had some small shortcomings, such as willfulness, naughtiness, restlessness, arrogance, like to wear a high hat, strong desire to win, like to play pranks, etc.