There was no exact standard for the number of words that Wukong could learn for free. Different materials mentioned that the transition stage could learn 300 words, and there were also claims that there were a total of 1200 words, but the specific number of free words might vary according to the version and settings.
Journey to the West was a famous novel about Sun Wukong. There were several ways to read it for free: 1. Public library: You can borrow the printed version of Journey to the West from the local public library. This is a completely free way. 2. E-book platforms: Some e-book platforms may provide free versions of Journey to the West, such as Superstar Digital Library, Project Gutenberg, etc. You can search and read them on these platforms. 3. Online reading websites: Some online reading websites also provide free reading of Journey to the West, such as Guoxue. It is important to note that when using these resources, you must ensure that you comply with the relevant copyright regulations. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the related plot of Journey to the West, the real and fake Wukong broke into the underworld. First, Tang Sanzang was beaten up and his luggage was stolen. Monk Sand found that the fake Sun Wukong had changed his face and refused to recognize people. Then, the real Sun Wukong confronted the real Sun Wukong. Tang Sanzang, the Jade Emperor, and Guanyin could not recognize him. When the situation was serious, the real and fake Wukong entered the underworld, scaring the ghosts all over the mountain. The Ten Kings of Hell summoned their troops. The True and False Great Saints expressed their intentions and hoped that the King of Hell would check the Book of Life and Death to identify the origin of the fake walker. However, the King of Hell said that the Book of Life and Death had been crossed out by Wukong previously, and there was no name to check. At this moment, Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva asked Truth Listener to distinguish. Truth Listener could be called the " information bank " of the underworld. It could detect the virtuous, foolish, good, and evil of all things. Truth Listener knelt on the ground and listened. He said that although there was a monster's name, he could not say it in person, nor could he help capture him. This was because he said that he was afraid of the evil spirit's evil hair and disturbing the palace, causing the Yin Mansion to be uneasy. Moreover, the evil spirit's magical power was no different from that of the Great Sage Sun. The God of the Netherworld's magical power was limited and could not be captured. Although Truth Listener didn't explicitly state the background of the fake Sun Wukong, he had hinted that it couldn't be revealed in person. In fact, Tathagata later pointed out that the fake Sun Wukong was the inner demon of the real Sun Wukong, which was the so-called Six-Eared Macaque. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the relevant plot of Journey to the West, Wukong wanted to settle scores with Guanyin Bodhisattva. For example, after Wukong was put on the Golden Hoop Incantation, he had the urge to settle scores with Guan Yin Bodhisattva. Tang Sanzang had the Golden Hoop Incantation to restrain Wukong, and this Golden Hoop Incantation was taught by Guanyin Bodhisattva. Wukong was originally free and unruly. Once he was put on the Golden Hoop Incantation, he would be in unbearable pain when Tang Sanzang chanted the incantation. This greatly restricted his movements, so he had the idea of finding Guan Yin Bodhisattva to settle scores. However, after being persuaded by others, Wukong realized that following Tang Sanzang to learn Buddhist scriptures was the way to achieve positive results, so he temporarily put down this idea. In some derivative novels or online novels, there might be plots related to Wukong and Bodhisattva's accounts, but from the information provided, there were no novels specifically written with this theme. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the original novel of Journey to the West, Sun Wukong was subdued by Buddha, not the Heavenly Lord. There was no plot of Wukong being subdued by the Celestial Venerable. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the fantasy novel " Reborn in the Flowerfruit Mountain, the Demon Kings revere me as their master ", Sun Wukong was reborn in the Flowerfruit Mountain. There was a plot where he joined forces with the Demon Kings to attack the Heavenly Court and defeat the gods and Buddhas in the sky. The Sun Wukong here might have a stronger demonic aura. After all, he was related to the Demon Kings. Also, Sun Wukong in " The Great Sage of Primal Chaos: Unlocking the Seal of the Three Stone Gates " was the Chaos Demon Ape, the Celestial Ancestor Sun Wukong. Under such a fantasy setting, there might also be a unique demonic aura. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the Journey to the West, there was such a plot. Wukong and the other two came to the demon cave. Bajie and Monk Sand were ready to dig the door, and Wukong turned into a bug and entered the cave to explore. After a day of fighting, the little demons were tired. Wukong found his master to take him out, but he was discovered by the little demons. Tang Sanzang was scared to the ground, and Wukong had to come out himself. There was another time when Sun Wukong became a little demon guarding the mountain in order to sneak into the demon cave to save Tang Sanzang. As a result, he was met by a little demon and questioned. Sun Wukong explained that he was originally a fireman for the king. Because he was good at burning, he was promoted to the chief steward of hundreds of small demons guarding the mountain, but the small demon did not believe him. In the end, Sun Wukong produced a wooden tablet with the words " General Drill Wind " written on it. The little demon only believed it after studying it for a while. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong asked Guanyin Bodhisattva for help many times. For example, in the Tongtian River, Tang Sanzang was kidnapped by the Golden Fish Spirit (King of Inspiration) in the lotus pond under the Bodhisattva of Mercy. Sun Wukong was not good at swimming and was difficult to deal with, so he went to the South China Sea to seek help from the Bodhisattva of Mercy. Guanyin Bodhisattva had predicted that Sun Wukong would come and had specially arranged for everyone to stop Sun Wukong and let him sit in front of the Emerald Rock for a while. Also, when he encountered Red Boy and many other calamities, Sun Wukong would seek help from Guan Yin Bodhisattva. These plots showed the important role of Guanyin Bodhisattva in the process of Sun Wukong protecting Tang Sanzang to go to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures. She used her mana and wisdom to help Sun Wukong solve problems many times and promote the great cause of obtaining Buddhist scriptures. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
From the information provided, it mainly revolved around the plot of Sun Wukong and the King of Hell in Journey to the West. In the novel Journey to the West, Sun Wukong wreaked havoc in the netherworld and drew out the Book of Life and Death. The Kings of Hell suffered losses because of Sun Wukong's actions. Their Book of Life and Death was drawn out, and the people who were hooked died under Sun Wukong's rod. At the same time, he also analyzed the strength and status of King Yama. For example, in terms of strength, Truth Listener's evaluation showed that King Yama was relatively weak. When facing characters like Sun Wukong and Six-Eared Macaque, the members of the Inferno were no match for him. In terms of status, King Yama was a minister of the Jade Emperor. The Inferno was divided into a region, and his status was similar to that of a vassal king. However, they would also call Dapeng brother in order to curry favor with him. There was no specific mention of Sun Wukong and the King of Hell in the anime. If it was an anime based on Journey to the West, then the relationship and plot between Sun Wukong and the King of Hell roughly followed the setting in the novel. For example, Sun Wukong made a big fuss in the netherworld to tease the King of Hell, and the King of Hell complained to the Jade Emperor because of Sun Wukong's behavior, but the King of Hell's qualification to see the Jade Emperor was limited due to his status. Such plots might be reflected in the animation. However, if it was other anime works that had the characters of Sun Wukong and Yama, due to the lack of information, it was impossible to accurately describe the relationship between the two. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Among the many novels related to Sun Wukong, there were many plots in the original novel of Journey to the West where Sun Wukong captured the old monster. For example, the classic plot of Sun Wukong capturing the White Bone Demon. The White Bone Demon was good at changing. It changed its human form three times to confuse Tang Sanzang and his disciples, but was finally seen through and captured by Sun Wukong. In addition, some Journey to the West Doujinshi novels might also have the plot of Sun Wukong capturing the old monster, such as Legend of Heaven. These novels were based on the setting of Journey to the West and might involve similar plot content. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>