1. ** Loyalty **: The example is that Sun Wukong killed six bandits who were scolded by Tang Sanzang and left in anger. Later, he was tricked by Guanyin to wear a golden hoop. Tang Sanzang chanted the spell and he had a headache. However, in the face of Tang Sanzang's repeated scolding, he still escorted him to the Western Heaven to get the scriptures and killed demons along the way. 2. [Abhorred Evil as Enemy]: During the journey of learning the scriptures, Sun Wukong encountered many demons and ghosts. He always took the initiative to vanquish them. For example, when he faced the White Bone Demon who wanted to eat Tang Sanzang's meat, he saw through its disguise three times and killed it. This was his abhorrence of evil. 3. [Brave: Protect Tang Sanzang on his way to the west. Many demons and ghosts were taken care of by Sun Wukong. He relied on the Ruyi Jingu Staff and the Seventy-two Transformations to clear the way for Tang Sanzang to the west.] 4. [Rich in Resistance: When Sun Wukong was 342 years old, he caused a ruckus in the netherworld because his lifespan was over. He destroyed the Life and Death Book and returned to the human world.] After he was summoned to the Heavenly Palace, he was tricked into becoming a warhorse. 15 days later, he found out the truth and was furious. He fought his way out of the Southern Heavenly Gate and wreaked havoc in the Heavenly Palace. 5. [Desire for Freedom: The act of creating havoc in the Heavenly Court shows that he doesn't want to be bound by the rules of the Heavenly Court. He yearns for freedom and isn't controlled by the nobles.] 6. [Good at forbearance: Tang Sanzang has misunderstood Sun Wukong many times and scolded him. Although Sun Wukong is arrogant, he can still endure these grievances in order to protect Tang Sanzang.] 7. ** Smart and Bold **: When he was subduing the black bear monster, Wukong killed a small demon outside the cave and got an invitation card. He turned into the old abbot and went to the meeting. Although he was seen through, he could think of asking Guanyin for help. 8. [** Clever and naughty **: This monkey-like characteristic is reflected in his daily actions and words, such as some clever responses when dealing with demons.]
Sun Wukong had the following characteristics and related examples: - * * Brave and witty **: When protecting Tang Sanzang on his journey to the west, he always took the lead in dealing with many demons and ghosts. For example, in the face of all kinds of demons and ghosts who wanted to eat Tang Sanzang's flesh, he relied on the invincible Ruyi Jingu Staff and the Seventy-two Transformations to cut through the thorns on Tang Sanzang's westward road. - * * Ideals and Ambitions **: From the very beginning, when he was the Monkey King, he was not satisfied with just being the Monkey King and ruling over the monkeys and grandchildren, but wanted to be the king of all beasts and rule over all the animals in the mountain. Therefore, after dozens of years of searching, he worshipped Subhuti as his teacher to learn the art of immortality and the seventy-two changes. After following Tang Sanzang, going west to obtain the true scriptures became his firm ideal and great ambition. - [Endure humiliation and bear heavy burdens: On his journey to the west, he was demoted many times by his master.] For example, in "The Corpse Demon's Three Play with Tang Sanzang, the Holy Monk Hates to Chase the Monkey King"(chapter 27), he "beat" the White Bone Demon three times, but Tang Sanzang turned his work into a crime and "chased" him away; in "The God Crazy Sends the Grass Bandits, the Taoist Concealed Apes"(chapter 56), he was "chased away" by his master again after eliminating the bandits. However, he did not care about personal grudges and gains and losses. He focused on the cause of obtaining scriptures."Returning to the Water Curtain Cave, chasing the monks"(chapter 30) showed a broad mind and tolerance. - * * Rebellious and daring to resist oppression **: He despised the imperial power, had remarkable abilities, and dared to rebel, such as causing havoc in the Heavenly Palace. This behavior showed his resistance to tradition, authority, and hierarchy, and reflected his anti-feudal, rebellious thinking and fighting spirit. - * * Smart and Understanding Human Weakness **: In the case of the Golden Goddess, he didn't ask the Golden Goddess to take off her stinging clothes in advance. Instead, he let the King experience the pain of touching her before explaining. He protected the Golden Goddess's chastity and handled the matter skillfully. It showed that he was very intelligent and understood human weaknesses. - * * Kind and understanding **: When he persuaded the woman who wanted to jump into the river to commit suicide, he said,"You must have suffered a great grievance." Instead of using conventional words, he showed his understanding of other people's emotions.
Sun Wukong had many characteristics. He was brave and fearless. When facing many demons and ghosts, he always did not hesitate to protect Tang Sanzang and his disciples. This courage allowed him to overcome the obstacles on his way to the scriptures. He was smart and quick-witted. For example, during the "Three versus White Bone Demon", he used his Fiery Eyes to see through White Bone Demon's tricks and successfully defeated her. When he encountered a dilemma, he could always find a solution. He was firm and persistent. Even though he was misunderstood and expelled by Tang Sanzang many times during the journey, he was always loyal to Tang Sanzang and never gave up the mission of protecting Tang Sanzang on his journey to the west to obtain the scriptures. Sun Wukong also had a rebellious and unruly personality, which could be seen from his initial challenge to the Jade Emperor's authority and self-proclaimed "The Great Sage Equal to Heaven". Even after he joined the Tang Sanzang team and learned to respect and obey, this personality still occasionally manifested. He was loyal and righteous. He had to protect Tang Sanzang's safety and help him pass the test of morality and soul. He was humorous. While he used wisdom and courage to overcome difficulties in the story, he also used humor to bring joy to the readers. They have strong self-esteem and value their status. They will be angry at others 'contempt or ridicule, and then work hard to prove themselves in order to gain respect. He sympathized with the weak and helped the commoners who were bullied by demons and ghosts many times, showing his kind and benevolent side. In addition, he also had the characteristics of a monkey, such as being smart and bold, clever and naughty, and sometimes arrogant and hot-tempered.
Brave and quick-witted, abhor evil, distinguish between good and evil, and endure humiliation.
1. [Brave and fearless: When faced with demons and ghosts, you will not hesitate to stand up and overcome all difficulties on the way to the scriptures.] 2. [Smart and witty: Good at using wisdom and skills to resolve crises, such as identifying the tricks of the White Bone Demon.] 3. [Firm and persistent: Although he was misunderstood and expelled by Tang Sanzang during the process of obtaining the scriptures, he was still loyal to Tang Sanzang and never gave up.] 4. [Rebellious and unruly: Dare to challenge the authority of the Jade Emperor and call himself the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal. This will occasionally appear after joining the Buddhist Scriptures team.] 5. [Loyalty and Righteousness: Protect Tang Sanzang's safety and help him pass the test of morality and spirit. He is a trustworthy partner.] 6. Humor: Use humor to bring joy to the readers and make your own image more vivid. 7. Strong self-esteem: value their own status, because others despise and laugh at them, they will be angry and work hard to prove themselves. 8. [Sympathize with the weak: Help civilians who have been bullied by demons and monsters many times.] 9. [Kind-hearted: Abhors evil as an enemy and shows no mercy to demons and ghosts encountered on the way to obtain scriptures.] 10. Brave after knowing shame: After taking on the heavy responsibility of obtaining scriptures from the Western Heaven, he is not afraid of difficulties and bravely advances forward.
Sun Wukong's personality was more complex and varied. In terms of his character, he was brave and fearless. He always stood up to protect Tang Sanzang and his disciples when facing demons and ghosts. For example, he never retreated after experiencing many dangerous battles on the way to learn from the scriptures. He was smart and witty. He could use wisdom and skills to resolve the crisis. For example, he used his Fiery Eyes to see through the tricks and defeat the White Bone Demon three times. He was firm and persistent. Even though he was misunderstood and expelled by Tang Sanzang many times, he was still dedicated to protecting Tang Sanzang's journey to the west to learn from the scriptures. He had a rebellious and unruly character. At first, he dared to challenge the authority of the Jade Emperor and proclaimed himself the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. Even after joining the team to learn from the scriptures, he occasionally showed this. He was loyal and righteous. He protected the safety of Tang Sanzang on the way to learn from the scriptures and helped him pass the test of morality and soul. He was humorous and his words and deeds brought endless joy to readers. He had a strong self-esteem and valued his identity and status. He could not be despised and ridiculed by others. He sympathized with the weak and helped the common people who were bullied by demons and ghosts many times. In terms of character shortcomings, he was sometimes willful, naughty, active, and unruly. For example, when he was nagged by Tang Sanzang, he would leave in a temper. He also liked to wear a high hat, was competitive, and occasionally played pranks.
1. [Brave and Fearless: When protecting Tang Sanzang on his journey to the west, Sun Wukong always took the lead in fighting against many demons and ghosts.] For example, in various plots of subduing demons, he relied on the Ruyi Golden Cudgel and the Seventy-two Transformations to remove obstacles for Tang Sanzang's westward journey and never flinched. 2. ** Smart **: During the " Three versus White Bone Demon ", he used his Fiery Eyes to identify White Bone Demon's disguise and tricks. He cleverly responded to White Bone Demon's many changes and finally defeated her. This scene reflected his intelligence. 3. ** Firm and persistent **: In the process of obtaining the scriptures, although he was misunderstood and expelled by Tang Sanzang many times, he always adhered to the mission of protecting Tang Sanzang's journey to the west and never really gave up. Even though he was chased back to the Flowerfruit Mountain, he was still thinking about the matter of obtaining the scriptures. 4. ** Rebellious and unruly **: At the beginning of the story, he dared to challenge the authority of the Jade Emperor and self-proclaimed himself as the "Great Sage, Heaven's Equal". This behavior reflected his resistance and rebellious spirit against traditional authority. In the process of learning the scriptures, he would occasionally show this kind of character, such as expressing dissatisfaction with some of Tang Sanzang's pedantic views or decisions. 5. [Loyalty and Righteousness: He wholeheartedly protected Tang Sanzang. Not only did he have to ensure Tang Sanzang's personal safety, but he also had to help Tang Sanzang overcome his moral and spiritual tests.] Even though Tang Sanzang had wrongly accused him many times, he still placed Tang Sanzang's safety and the great cause of obtaining the scriptures as his top priority.
Sun Wukong had many characteristics. He was a man of good morals, caring for others, obedient, sensible, and polite. He had a good figure, abs, and an alluring image. In terms of moral character, he was brave and quick-witted. On the way to protect Tang Sanzang, he always took the lead in facing demons and ghosts, using the Ruyi Jingu Staff and the Seventy-two Transformations to remove obstacles. He had ideals and ambitions. From the beginning, as the Monkey King, he wanted to rule all the animals in the mountain. After he followed Tang Sanzang, he firmly made it his dream to go west and obtain the true scriptures. He was loyal, abhorred evil, and was willing to endure the pain of Tang Sanzang's incantation. Although he was misunderstood and expelled many times, he still cared about the great cause of obtaining scriptures. He endured the pain again and again but did not leave. When he saw the people suffering from disasters, he would put himself in their shoes and save them from their predicament. He was not afraid even if he offended the Jade Emperor and Buddha. He was smart, lively, and had the characteristics of a monkey. He was smart, bold, clever, and naughty. At the same time, he was proud and hot-tempered, fearless and optimistic. In addition, he could bear the humiliation and bear the burden. On the way to the west, he was driven away and demoted by his master many times, but he did not care about personal grievances and gains. He focused on his career and showed his broad-mindedness and tolerance.
Sun Wukong had many distinctive characteristics. He was brave and fearless. On the way to protect Tang Sanzang to the west to obtain the scriptures, he always rushed to the front to solve the problems in the face of countless demons and ghosts. He relied on the Ruyi Jingu Staff and the Seventy-two Transformations to remove the obstacles. For example, when faced with cunning demons like the White Bone Demon, he would not back down. Sun Wukong was smart and intelligent. He knew how to deal with all kinds of dangerous situations skillfully and was good at using his own spells and wisdom to resolve crises. He also understood the weaknesses of human nature and could react appropriately when dealing with various immortals and demons. He had the spirit of rebellion, despised the imperial power, was resourceful and dared to rebel. He showed the pursuit of anti-feudalism and rebellious ideas such as resisting tradition, authority and hierarchy. This characteristic reflected his fearless and brave fighting spirit. He had great ambitions. Ever since he became the Monkey King, he was not content with the current situation. He wanted to rule more living beings and learn from them. Later, following Tang Sanzang to the west to obtain scriptures became his firm ideal and great ambition. Sun Wukong was also very wise, which allowed him to grow in the process of cultivation and dealing with hardships. At the same time, although he had been misunderstood by his master and demoted many times, he could still bear the humiliation and bear the burden. He did not care about personal grievances and gains and losses. He focused on learning from the scriptures and showed a broad mind and tolerance. There was also a monkey side to him, such as mischievous and clever, optimistic and aggressive, arrogant, hot-tempered, and sometimes mischievous. These personality traits made his image more vivid.
Brave and fearless, smart and witty, firm and persistent, rebellious and unruly, loyal and righteous, humorous and humorous, strong self-esteem, sympathy for the weak, positive and aggressive, optimistic and helpful.
Sun Wukong had many characteristics. He was brave and quick-witted. On the way to protect Tang Sanzang, he always took the lead in the face of many demons and ghosts. He relied on the Jingu Staff and the Seventy-two Transformations to resolve the crisis. He had dreams and ambitions. From the beginning, he wanted to be the king of beasts, to later on, he had made it a firm dream to go west and obtain the true scriptures. Sun Wukong also dared to resist oppression and showed his contempt for tradition and authority. He had anti-feudal rebellious thoughts. He was smart, bold, clever, and mischievous, which was the embodiment of his monkey characteristics. At the same time, he also understood the weaknesses of human nature. He abhorred evil, and when he saw demons and ghosts harming the human world or wanting to eat Tang Sanzang's flesh, he would not hesitate to attack. Although he was hot-tempered, he could endure humiliation and bear heavy burdens. On the way to the west, he was demoted by his master many times, but he did not care about personal grudges and gains. He wholeheartedly focused on the great cause of obtaining scriptures. Moreover, he had good values, cared about others, and was polite to others.