Sun Wukong was an extremely charming and well-known character. He came from the novel Journey to the West of the Ming Dynasty. He was originally a stone ape born from an immortal stone in the Huaguo Mountain of the Aolai Kingdom of the Dongsheng Divine Prefecture. When he was born, his eyes shone with golden light. Because he led the monkeys into the Water Curtain Cave, he was honored as the "Monkey King". In order to attain immortality, he traveled across the ocean to become a disciple of Grandmaster Subodhi and was named Sun Wukong. He learned many skills here, including the Art of Longevity, the Seventy-two Transformations, and the Art of Cloud Leaping. After he returned, he broke into the East Ocean Dragon Palace to obtain treasures such as the Ruyi Golden Cudgel and wreaked havoc in the netherworld. Later, Taibai Jinxing summoned him to the Heavenly Court, and he called himself the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. He caused a ruckus in the Heavenly Palace by disrupting the Feast of Peaches and stealing immortal pills. After he had cultivated the Body of Vajra and Fiery Golden Eyes, he was imprisoned in the Five Elements Mountain by Gautama Buddha. Five hundred years later, he was rescued by Tang Sanzang and gained the nickname "Monkey". From then on, he protected Tang Sanzang to go to the West to obtain scriptures. After going through eighty-one difficulties, he cultivated the "Fighting Buddha". Sun Wukong was intelligent, lively, loyal, and abhorrent of evil. In folk culture, he represented wit and courage. His image was constantly transplanted, adapted, and processed in various artistic appearances. He had a high reputation and influence at home and abroad. In addition, in the Japanese manga Dragon Ball and its derivative works, there was also a male protagonist named Sun Wukong (formerly known as Kakarot). He was a Saiyan from Planet Vegeta.
Sun Wukong was the main character of Journey to the West, and the stone monkey was born with strong abilities.
Sun Wukong was the main character in the Ming Dynasty novel Journey to the West. It was originally a stone ape born from an immortal stone. After it was honored as the Monkey King, it became a disciple. After he returned from his studies, he had obtained many treasures. After wreaking havoc in the Heavenly Palace, he was suppressed in the Five Elements Mountain. Later, he was rescued by Tang Sanzang to protect him from the scriptures. After experiencing hardships, he was able to achieve the position of Buddha. He was intelligent, loyal, and abhorred evil.
Sun Wukong was the main character of Journey to the West, born from the immortal stone. He became the Buddha of Fighting after experiencing many things. He was intelligent and abhorred evil.
The relationship between Sun Wukong's characters was more complicated: - ** Master **: - Grandmaster Bodhi was Sun Wukong's Taoist master. He taught Sun Wukong the Seventy-two Transformations and the Somersault Cloud. According to the story system of the Investiture of the Gods, Patriarch Bodhi was Taoist Cundi of the Two Sages of the West. - Tang Sanzang was Sun Wukong's master in Buddhism. The four of them went to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures. - ** Relationship with Heaven Realm characters **: - Taishang Laojun had a certain connection with Sun Wukong. Laojun had once used the name of Nüwa to refine stones to mend the sky, while the stone that Sun Wukong was born with was the leftover bits and pieces of the five-colored stone. Laojun had also helped Sun Wukong survive many calamities. - The Jade Emperor was the manager of the Heavenly Court, and Sun Wukong's actions were a challenge to his authority. - When Sun Wukong caused havoc in the netherworld, there were two heavyweight figures in the netherworld, Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva and the Emperor of Feng Du. From the comparison of strength, there might be something else behind Sun Wukong's ability to alter the Life and Death Book in the netherworld. This also hinted that he had a complicated relationship with the forces behind the higher-ups of the netherworld. - Buddha had suppressed Sun Wukong at the foot of the Five Fingers Mountain, and Guanyin Bodhisattva had also played a guiding and supervising role in the process of Sun Wukong's journey to the Western Paradise. - [Relationship with people related to his background: Sun Wukong was a stone monkey born in heaven. According to the Life and Death Book, he should have died at the age of 342.] The stone it was born from had a certain connection with Taishang Laojun.
Sun Wukong was a famous character that appeared in many works. 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 practice hard for it. Since 2015, the Japan Memorial Association recognized May 9 as the "Wukong Memorial Day"(the Japanese numbers "5" and "9" were pronounced the same as "Wukong"). In the relevant interpretation derived from the China classic Journey to the West, Sun Wukong learned from the Bodhi Patriarch. The Patriarch also gave him an additional 72 Transformations (mainly used to prevent natural disasters and increase combat effectiveness) and Somersault Cloud (used to run fast). These two skills were both offensive and defensive and suitable for escape. When used with the Golden Cudgel, they could produce a superimposed effect. His learning ability was very strong, and he could quickly master the spells used by others. He was once suppressed by Heavenly King Li and his son sent by the Jade Emperor. The Giant Miracle God had failed to fight him head-on. Nezha had used his skills in battle. He could also learn from Nezha and transform into three heads and six arms. When he fought with God Erlang, he fought three hundred rounds first. God Erlang used the Heavenly Transformation, and he could also learn from him. However, his Seventy-two Transformations had flaws due to his lack of gills. For example, his tail was not easy to handle when he transformed. In Journey to the West in the domestic anime "100,000 Cold Jokes", he was originally an ordinary monkey from Huaguo Mountain. After being knocked unconscious by the heavenly lightning, he thought that he was a natural stone monkey that jumped out of the stone and started his life. The original character was Sun Wukong from Journey to the West. In terms of music, there was Lin Zhida's cover of the song "Sun Wukong," with lyrics written by Ah Xin and composition by Monster. There was also Dai Quan's "Wukong," with lyrics "The moon splashes across the Milky Way, long Lu Man, who asked me to be extraordinary, who made me fall into a dilemma of love and hate…" It was full of unique charm. In addition, in the relevant plot of Journey to the West, he was sent by the King of Hell to seduce his soul. Because the Book of Life and Death stated that he was a natural stone monkey, he should die a good death at 342 years old. However, after he went to the underworld, he hooked up all the famous monkeys and disturbed the Six Paths of Reincarnation. The King of Hell reported to the Jade Emperor that he had forced himself to commit crimes, refused to be detained, caused a ruckus in Lawson, forcefully destroyed his name, and died in the cycle of reincarnation. There was nothing wrong with the King of Hell doing things according to the rules. Moreover, King Yama might not be responsible for the follow-up problems of the Book of Life and Death because of Sun Wukong's random changes, so he did not regret sending people to seduce Sun Wukong's soul.
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 celestial stone. After he was born, he led the monkeys into the Water Curtain Cave and was honored as the "Monkey King". In order to obtain immortality, he had traveled across the ocean to worship Patriarch Subhuti as his master. Patriarch Subhuti named him Sun Wukong and taught him many skills. For example, Sun Wukong taught him the cultivation method of the Great Way of Immortality, which took him three years to cultivate to become a celestial being, taught him the seventy-two transformations to avoid the three disasters, and taught him the Somersault Cloud, which allowed him to travel 108,000 miles with one somersault. After Sun Wukong returned from his studies, the demons worshipped him. He broke into the East Ocean Dragon Palace and obtained treasures such as the Ruyi Golden Cudgel. After causing a ruckus in the netherworld, he was summoned to the Heavenly Court by Venus and was granted the title of " The Great Sage Equal to Heaven ". The Heavenly Court was forced to acknowledge him. Later, he disturbed the Feast of Peaches due to drunkenness, stole immortal pills and caused a ruckus in the Heavenly Palace. He also cultivated the Body of Vajra and Fiery Golden Eyes. Finally, he was imprisoned in the Five Elements Mountain by Tathagata. Five hundred years after being trapped in the Five Elements Mountain, he was enlightened by Guanyin and rescued by Tang Sanzang. He was given the mixed name "Monkey". From then on, he protected Tang Sanzang and went through 81 difficulties to obtain the true scriptures. Finally, he cultivated the fruit position of "Fighting the Buddha". He was smart, lively, loyal, and hated evil. He represented wit and courage among the people.
Sun Wukong (English name:Sun Wukong) was one of the main characters in Journey to the West and one of the most famous mythical figures in the history of Chinese literature. He was a monkey born in the Huaguo Mountain. After he became an immortal, he was named the "Great Sage Equal to Heaven" and was appointed by the Jade Emperor to protect Tang Sanzang. Sun Wukong's resume was as follows: Born: Sun Wukong was born in Huaguo Mountain. He is the best among the monkeys and has extremely high wisdom and strength. 2. Becoming an Immortal: Sun Wukong became an immortal in the process of cultivation and became a monkey with spirituality. 3. The sutra: Sun Wukong was sent by the Jade Emperor to the Western Heaven to obtain the sutra to protect Tang Sanzang and others. Experience: Sun Wukong has experienced many dangers and challenges on his journey, but he is always able to overcome them and show amazing ability and wisdom. Image: The image of Sun Wukong is widely portrayed in literature and film and television works. It is usually depicted as a golden, hairy, extremely powerful and intelligent monkey. Sun Wukong was a very representative mythical figure. His story was widely welcomed and praised not only in China but also around the world. His resume and experience not only showed his talent and bravery, but also reflected the essence of ancient Chinese culture and myths and legends.
The theme of the handwritten report was a brief introduction of Sun Wukong. One could start from the following aspects: ** I. Headers ** 1. He could draw a golden cudgel as the border of the headline and add some auspicious clouds as the border element of the handwritten newspaper to make the headline more eye-catching and distinctive. 2. In the front of the banner, the words " Introduction to Sun Wukong " were written in eye-catching colors such as red and yellow. Before writing, you can draw a horizontal grid line to ensure that the text is neat. ** 2. Main content ** 1. ** Character's origin and background ** - Sun Wukong originated from one of the Four Great Classics of China, Journey to the West. In this work, he was a very charming character. 2. ** Character Image and Ability ** - He was originally a stone monkey from the Flowerfruit Mountain. After cultivating, he had obtained many extraordinary abilities. For example, he knew the Seventy-Two Transformations, which allowed him to transform into various forms such as birds and beasts, and he also had the Somersault Cloud, which allowed him to travel 108,000 miles with a somersault. His weapon, the Jingu Staff, could change in size. In his hands, it was a sharp weapon to subdue demons and devils. - He had the Fiery Eyes and could see through the disguise of demons. This ability was cultivated when he was locked in Taishang Laojun's alchemy furnace when he wreaked havoc in the Heavenly Palace. 3. ** Main experience ** - He had once wreaked havoc in the Heavenly Palace, disrupted the Feast of Peaches, stolen immortal pills, proclaimed himself the Great Sage Equal to Heaven, and fought against the gods of the Heavenly Court, displaying his rebellious spirit. - Later on, he was suppressed under the Five Fingers Mountain by Gautama Buddha for 500 years. - After that, he was enlightened by Guanyin Bodhisattva and protected Tang Sanzang to the Western Heaven to obtain the scriptures. On the way, he, Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand went through eighty-one difficulties along the way to subdue demons and finally successfully arrived at the Western Heaven to obtain the scriptures. ** 3. Color matching ** 1. You can choose red, yellow, and blue as the main colors. For example, Sun Wukong's fur was painted brown, his clothes were painted red and yellow, and the Jingu Staff was painted yellow and red. This color scheme was bright and beautiful, making the handwritten newspaper more attractive. ** 4. Additional Elements ** 1. He could draw some scenes related to Sun Wukong in the handwritten newspaper, such as drawing the picture of the Heavenly Palace in the upper right corner to show the plot of his havoc in the Heavenly Palace, or drawing Sun Wukong under the Five Fingers Mountain in the lower left corner to show his experience. 2. Finally, he found some information about Sun Wukong and wrote it on the handwritten newspaper to enrich the content.
Sun Wukong had many characteristics. He was brave and quick-witted. He protected Tang Sanzang from demons and ghosts. He had ideals and aspirations. He had the idea of ruling since the time of the Monkey King. He was clearly good and evil and was rarely deceived by demons. He valued friendship and knew how to be grateful. He also endured humiliation and was demoted by his master many times. He still valued learning from the scriptures.