In Uproar in Heaven, Sun Wukong had many characteristics. From her appearance, her facial makeup was made up using the flower face makeup in Peking opera. The colors were bright and plump, emphasizing bravery and majesty. In terms of personality, he was rebellious, pursuing freedom, daring to love and hate, intelligent, fearless of dignitaries and had a rebellious spirit. He was brave and fearless. He dared to challenge the authority of the Heavenly Court and never flinched when fighting against the Heavenly troops and generals. He was smart and could accurately judge the situation and quickly formulate effective solutions. He was optimistic and energetic. He was optimistic and brave in the face of difficulties. He was tenacious and determined. He remained unyielding in the face of difficulties. He firmly believed in his own ability and proved his strength with actions. He also had the characteristics of a monkey, lively and active. In addition, he had remarkable abilities. He knew the Seventy-Two Transformations, rode the clouds, and had Fiery Eyes that could see through disguises. He could somersault thousands of miles with a single somersault, and he could use the Ruyi Jingu Staff that could change at will.
When Sun Wukong wreaked havoc in the Heavenly Palace, he was a rebellious, brave, fearless, talented, and self-respecting figure. He was rebellious and unruly, openly challenging Heavenly Court's authority. The Heavenly Court had arranged for him to be a low-level official position, and he felt that he had been fooled, so he rebelled angrily. After returning to the Flowerfruit Mountain, he self-proclaimed himself the Great Sage Equal to Heaven, openly challenging the authority and order of the Heavenly Court, raising the banner of rebellion against the Heavenly Court. He was brave and fearless. He was not afraid of the many immortals of the Heavenly Court and the powerful forces behind them. Facing the encirclement of the heavenly soldiers and generals, he showed no fear. He actively fought and bravely marched forward in the battle. He maintained this brave and fearless posture throughout the entire Uproar in Heaven. Sun Wukong had outstanding abilities and possessed powerful spells such as the Seventy-Two Transformations and the Somersault Cloud. In the battle with the heavenly soldiers and generals, he used his own abilities to defeat the gods, disrupt the Peach Banquet, steal immortal pills, and come and go freely in the Heavenly Court. The various restrictions and immortals of the Heavenly Court could not subdue him. He had strong self-esteem and valued his status. He felt that he was being looked down upon when he was given the title of the Great Sage Equal to Heaven, and the self-proclaimed Great Sage Equal to Heaven reflected his high requirements for his own status. He would not allow himself to be manipulated by the Heavenly Court at will, and he had to obtain respect and status that matched his ability.
Sun Wukong went to the East Ocean Dragon Palace to borrow treasures and asked for the Ruyi Golden Cudgel as a weapon. He also broke into the Senluo Temple of the Netherworld Realm to forcefully sell the Book of Life and Death, erasing himself from the Monkey Clan and other famous people. The Dragon King and the King of Hell complained to the Jade Emperor. The Jade Emperor wanted to capture Wukong, but Taibai Jinxing suggested that he should be released. The Jade Emperor conferred upon him the title of " Tuoma Wen." Sun Wukong was furious after he understood the meaning of this official position. He left the Southern Heavenly Gate and returned to Huaguo Mountain, raising the banner of " The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal." The Jade Emperor sent the Pagoda-Bearing Heavenly King Li Jing and the Third Prince Nezha to capture Sun Wukong, who defeated them. Once again, the Jade Emperor offered amnesty. After becoming the Great Sage Equal to Heaven, Wukong was ordered to manage the peach garden and eat all the ripe peaches. The Queen Mother wanted to hold a banquet for all the immortals and Buddhas, but she did not invite Wukong. After learning about it, Wukong transformed into a barefoot immortal and sneaked into the Jade Pool to drink the immortal wine. He was drunk and broke into the Tushita Palace of the Supreme Lord Laojun to eat the Golden Elixir. Then, he returned to Huaguo Mountain. After Guanyin Bodhisattva went to the Peach Banquet and learned of the situation, she sent Hui An to the lower realm to help fight. Hui An was defeated. Heavenly King Li asked the Jade Emperor for help. Guanyin recommended Erlang Immortal Yang Jian to participate in the battle. Erlang Shen and Wukong fought with wisdom and courage. Wukong was fighting alone and was gradually at a disadvantage. Taishang Laojun hit the top of Wukong's head with "Golden Steel Cutting". Xiao Tianquan bit Wukong's leg and Wukong was captured by the Heavenly Generals. After Wukong was captured, he was not hurt by any knife, axe, lightning, or fire. He was locked in the Eight Trigrams Furnace of Taishang Laojun to be refined. As a result, he cultivated Fiery Eyes and stepped on the furnace to continue fighting with the Heavenly Generals. The Jade Emperor had no choice but to ask Buddha to come forward. Wukong was suppressed by the Five Elements Mountain formed by the five fingers of Buddha. The immortals and Buddhas held the "Antian Meeting" to celebrate their victory.
The story of Sun Wukong's Uproar in Heaven was as follows: Sun Wukong first went to the East Ocean Dragon Palace to borrow treasures and obtain the Ruyi Jingu Staff. Then, he entered the Senluo Hall of the Netherworld Realm and forcefully sold the Book of Life and Death. The Dragon King and the King of Hell went to heaven to complain. The Jade Emperor originally wanted to capture Wukong, but after the suggestion of Taibai Jinxing, he was granted amnesty and was given the title of "Horse Wen". Sun Wukong was furious when he learned that this official position was low. He opened the Southern Heavenly Gate and returned to Huaguo Mountain, raising the banner of "The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal". The Jade Emperor sent the Pagoda-Bearing Heavenly King Li Jing and the Third Prince Nezha to capture them, but they were defeated by Sun Wukong. The Jade Emperor once again adopted the suggestion of Taibai Jinxing to recruit Sun Wukong. After Sun Wukong became the Great Sage, he was ordered to manage the peach garden. He ate all the ripe peaches. Since the Queen Mother of Heaven didn't invite him to the Peach Banquet, he disguised himself as a barefoot immortal and sneaked into the Jade Pool to drink the immortal wine. He also got drunk and broke into the Tushita Palace of the Supreme Lord to eat the Golden Elixir. Then, he returned to the Flower and Fruit Mountain. Guanyin Bodhisattva sent Hui 'an to the lower realm to help the battle, but he was defeated. Heavenly King Li asked the Jade Emperor for help, and Guanyin recommended Erlang Zhenjun Yang Jian to participate in the battle. Erlang Shen and Wukong fought fiercely, and Wukong was gradually at a disadvantage. Taishang Laojun hit Wukong's head with the diamond chakram, and Xiaotian Dog bit Wukong's leg. Wukong was captured. The blade, axe, thunder, and fire could not hurt him. The Grand Supreme Elderly Lord locked him in the Eight Trigrams Furnace to refine him, but he cultivated the Fiery Eyes and knocked down the pill furnace, continuing to fight with the Heavenly Generals. In the end, the Jade Emperor invited the Buddha to come forward. Wukong was suppressed by the Five Elements Mountain formed by the five fingers of the Buddha.
Before and after the Uproar in Heaven incident, Sun Wukong had complicated interpersonal relationships. Before the Uproar in Heaven, Sun Wukong had visited all the demon kings of the Four Great Continents to become sworn brothers. When he arrived at the Heavenly Court, he was conferred the title of Great Sage Equal to Heaven. After that, he visited the palace and made friends. He addressed the Three Pure Ones as "Old Man" and the Four Emperors as "Your Majesty". He treated the Nine Stars, the Five Generals, the Twenty-Eight Constellations, the Four Heavenly Kings, the Twelve Earthly Branches, the Five Elders, the Universal Astrology, and the Gods of the River and Han as brothers. They addressed each other as brothers and had a wide range of contacts and a high status. When he wreaked havoc in the Heavenly Palace, many immortals had their own reasons for their attitude towards Sun Wukong. On the one hand, some immortals were too embarrassed to make a move because they had a friendship with him. On the other hand, Lao Zi was careless and tripped by Sun Wukong. The immortals naturally did not dare to make a move to avoid losing face and also to avoid offending Lao Zi by capturing Sun Wukong. At that time, only Wang Lingguan and the thirty-six Thunder Generals, the assistant envoy of the True Lord of the Blessed Saint, stopped Sun Wukong. The other immortals seemed to be unaware of the matter and did not come out. In the end, the Jade Emperor invited Tathagata to subdue Sun Wukong. After creating havoc in the Heavenly Palace, Sun Wukong was still on his way to obtain the scriptures. The immortals who had interacted with him in the Heavenly Palace still treated him with respect. For example, Guan Yin Bodhisattva had saved him time and time again, and Taishang Laojun had helped him many times. The Jade Emperor had also let him off. This meant that even though Sun Wukong was wreaking havoc in the Heavenly Palace, the interpersonal relationships he had previously established were still in effect. The immortals from all walks of life were willing to help him when he was in trouble because of their past friendship or fear of the power behind him (such as his master Bodhi). This reflected the complexity and complexity of Sun Wukong's interpersonal relationships. Through his early friends and his special background, he built a wide and effective network of interpersonal relationships before and after the major event of Uproar in Heaven.
In the Uproar in Heaven plot, Sun Wukong had the following characteristics: ** 1. Magical and powerful ** 1. ** Spell Ability ** - After learning from Patriarch Subhuti, he had mastered the Seventy-Two Transformations, Somersault Cloud, and other powerful spells. The Seventy-two Transformations allowed him to change and deal with all kinds of complicated situations, while the Somersault Cloud allowed him to fly extremely fast. One somersault allowed him to travel 108,000 miles, which made him very mobile in the confrontation with the heavenly soldiers and generals. 2. ** Combat Ability ** - With his extraordinary talent and the spells he had learned, Sun Wukong could fight against a hundred alone in battle, making it difficult for the immortals of the Heavenly Court to resist. He broke into the East Ocean Dragon Palace and got the Golden-Hooped Rod. The Golden-Hooped Rod weighed 13,500 pounds and could change its size at his will. It became his powerful weapon in battle. ** 2. Spirit of Resistance and Rebellion ** 1. ** Challenging the authority of the Heavenly Court ** - Sun Wukong was originally the Monkey King of the Flowerfruit Mountain. He was extremely dissatisfied with the official position given to him by the Heavenly Court, thinking that he was being looked down upon. He called himself the " Great Sage Equal to Heaven " and forced the Heavenly Court to acknowledge this title. This was a blatant challenge to the traditional hierarchy of the Heavenly Court. 2. ** Rebel against the oppression of the Heavenly Court ** - In the Heavenly Court, he had felt all kinds of unfair treatment, such as being excluded from the Heavenly Peach Banquet. He didn't want to be bound by the rules of the Heavenly Court, so he wreaked havoc in the Heavenly Palace, disrupted the Feast of Peaches, and secretly ate immortal pills to resist the oppression of the Heavenly Court in a fierce way. ** 3. Pure and fearless ** 1. ** Pure purpose ** - When he wreaked havoc in the Heavenly Palace, his thoughts were relatively simple and did not have too many complicated thoughts. He was only pursuing fair treatment for himself, resisting what he thought was unfair, wanting to obtain a position in the Heavenly Court that matched his ability. 2. ** Fearless courage ** - When facing the heavenly troops, generals, and various authoritative figures of the Heavenly Court, Sun Wukong showed no fear. He bravely fought against many immortals, from the Nine Star Official to the Four Heavenly Kings, to the Erlang God Yang Jian, and so on. He dared to confront them head-on. This courage was admirable. ** 4. Smart and flexible ** 1. ** Dealing with battle situations ** - In the battle with the heavenly soldiers, Sun Wukong was good at using his spells and wisdom to deal with various situations. For example, in the battle with the Erlang God Yang Jian, he fought with Yang Jian in wits and courage. He changed his body many times to avoid being chased or to confuse his opponent. 2. ** Take advantage of the environment ** - In the complex environment of the Heavenly Palace, he could skillfully use the various environmental factors of the Heavenly Palace to deal with the enemy. Whether it was the palace building or the fairyland surrounded by clouds, he could find a way to fight in his favor. In addition, the other characters in Uproar in Heaven also had their own characteristics: ** 1. Images of the Gods in the Heavenly Court ** 1. ** Majestic but unfair ** - The gods of the Heavenly Court represented the traditional authoritative order. They had powerful magic power and lofty status. However, when it came to Sun Wukong, their actions were unfair. For example, by giving Sun Wukong such a lowly official position, he did not take Sun Wukong's abilities seriously, which reflected the rigid hierarchy of the Heavenly Court. 2. ** Limited ability or selfish motives ** - In the confrontation with Sun Wukong, many immortals showed the limitations of their abilities. For example, it was difficult for the Nine Luminaries Star Official to subdue Sun Wukong in battle. At the same time, the gods also had their own selfish motives. In the face of the crisis of Sun Wukong wreaking havoc in the Heavenly Palace, some immortals might be more concerned about their own interests and safety, rather than fighting against Sun Wukong with all their strength. ** 2. Image of Buddha ** 1. ** Inscrutable and powerful ** - Buddha Tathagata appeared when Sun Wukong was wreaking havoc in the Heavenly Palace. He easily subdued Sun Wukong and pressed him under the Five Elements Mountain. This showed that Buddha Tathagata had extremely profound magic power. His strength far exceeded Sun Wukong and the gods of the Heavenly Court. 2. ** Wisdom and strategy ** - He had used his wisdom to resolve the crisis of Sun Wukong wreaking havoc in the Heavenly Palace. He had not relied solely on martial strength. He made a bet with Sun Wukong and used Sun Wukong's arrogant mentality to skillfully trap him. Not only did he solve the crisis in the Heavenly Court, but he also arranged the subsequent fate of Sun Wukong.
Uproar in Heaven was a classic in the history of China animated films. It was based on the story of Sun Wukong in Journey to the West. The image of Sun Wukong in the movie was clear. He was born in Huaguo Mountain, went to the East Ocean Dragon Palace to obtain the Ruyi Golden Cudgel in order to obtain a weapon, and then forcefully sold the Book of Life and Death. Because of the Dragon King and King of Hell's complaint, the Jade Emperor wanted to arrest him, and the Taibai Jinxing summoned him and gave him the title of " Horse Wen ". After Sun Wukong learned that his position was low, he returned to Huaguo Mountain in a rage and erected the flag of " The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal ". After the Jade Emperor failed to send troops to attack, he recruited them again. When Sun Wukong was managing the Peach Garden, he secretly ate the peaches. He was not invited to the Peach Banquet, so he disguised himself as a barefoot immortal and sneaked into the Jade Pool to drink. He broke into the palace of the Supreme Lord to eat the Golden Elixir. After causing trouble, he returned to the Flower and Fruit Mountain. After that, Guanyin sent Hui An to inquire about the military situation. After Hui An lost, Erlang God Yang Jian participated in the battle. In the battle with Erlang God, Taishang Laojun hit Sun Wukong with the diamond chakram. Xiao Tianquan bit him and Sun Wukong was captured. However, he could not be killed by knives, axes, lightning, and fire. He was thrown into the Eight Trigrams Furnace to refine the Fiery Eyes. After the furnace was knocked down, he continued to fight. In the end, he was suppressed under the Five Elements Mountain by Gautama Buddha. The animation was very China in terms of art style and music. It ingeniously integrated traditional China cultural elements and was a widely acclaimed animation work at home and abroad.
Sun Wukong wreaking havoc in the Heavenly Palace was one of the important plots in the ancient Chinese novel Journey to the West. It mainly described that Sun Wukong was banished from the Heavenly Palace because of his mischievous behavior. He decided to cause trouble at the Feast of Peaches and ate the immortal peaches. As a result, he angered the Heavenly soldiers and generals and triggered a rebellion in the Heavenly Palace. In the story, Sun Wukong was originally the Monkey King of the Flower-Fruit Mountain in the Heavenly Palace. He was demoted to become an ordinary monkey in the mortal world because he had stolen a spiritual peach. Later, he received the guidance and help of Tang Sanzang and became a cultivator. He also learned the remarkable skills such as the Seventy-Two Transformations and the Somersault Cloud. After Sun Wukong stole the Peaches of Immortality at the Feast of Immortality, he angered the other immortals in the Heavenly Palace and caused a rebellion. The heavenly soldiers and generals went to Huaguo Mountain to capture Sun Wukong, but Sun Wukong used his magical powers to escape the control of the Heavenly Palace and went to the West to learn the scriptures. On the way to the scriptures, he encountered various difficulties and challenges, such as fighting with the Bull Demon King, Spider Demon and other demons, as well as many obstacles on the way to the scriptures with Tang Sanzang and others. In the end, with the help of Tang Sanzang, Sun Wukong successfully obtained the true scripture and returned to the Heavenly Palace. He was then released back to the Divine Realm. This story expressed the traditional Chinese culture of justice, courage, freedom and other values, and was regarded as one of the classics of ancient Chinese novels.
The main reasons for Sun Wukong's havoc in Heaven were as follows: - After being recruited by the Heavenly Court to be an official, Sun Wukong understood that this was a low-level official position. He felt insulted, so he angrily attacked the Southern Heavenly Gate. - After the second amnesty, Sun Wukong was given the title of "The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal". He was ordered to manage the peach garden. After the peaches matured, he enjoyed them all. The Queen Mother was going to hold a Peach Banquet and invite all the immortals and buddhas but did not invite him, which made him feel that he was being looked down upon. He transformed into a barefoot immortal and sneaked into the Jade Pool to drink the immortal wine. He then got drunk and broke into the Grand Supreme Elder's Tushita Palace to eat the Golden Elixir. After causing a huge disaster, he returned to the Flowerfruit Mountain and attracted the Heavenly Soldiers and Heavenly Generals to come and capture him. He then began to resist the Heavenly Soldiers and Heavenly Generals and caused a huge ruckus in the Heavenly Palace.
Sun Wukong, who wreaked havoc in the Heavenly Palace, had the following characteristics: 1. Rebellion and rebellion: He despised the imperial power and dared to rebel, showing his resistance to tradition, authority, and hierarchy, reflecting a strong rebellious spirit. 2. [Magical Power: Possesses powerful magical abilities, which allows him to challenge the authority of the Heavenly Court.] 3. [Courage: Facing a powerful force like Heavenly Court without fear, bravely advancing in battle.] 4. Ambition: Not satisfied with the current situation, he has the ambition to rule over a larger area. His ambition urges him to take action when facing the Heavenly Court.
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.