In the traditional story of Journey to the West and most related orthodox derivative works (such as opera, movies, TV series, etc.), Sun Wukong and Bai Gujing were in an opposing relationship. Sun Wukong's task was to protect Tang Sanzang from being eaten by Bai Gujing. The two would not get married and have children. However, such a strange setting might appear in some spoofs, doujinshi creations, or non-traditional adaptation, but this was not the mainstream story content of Journey to the West.
In some versions of TV dramas or creative adaptation, there were scenes of White Bone Demon and Sun Wukong being lovers. Logically speaking, the two were both non-living beings who cultivated and transformed, so there was a possibility that they could be a pair. However, there was no such relationship in the original novel. In the original novel, the White Bone Demon did not know Sun Wukong, and Sun Wukong did not show mercy to the White Bone Demon. It was because the White Bone Demon was on guard and had supernatural powers that prevented it from being killed the first two times. The third time, Sun Wukong killed the White Bone Demon was just a normal act of subduing demons and eliminating demons. There was no love relationship. Watching Journey to the West: Sun Wukong Beats the White Bone Demon Three Times is not enough. Everyone is welcome to click to read the novel!
In some works, there were works about the love between Sun Wukong and the White Bone Demon. For example, there was an anime showing the plot of White Bone Demon secretly in love with Sun Wukong. White Bone Demon was moved by Sun Wukong's heroic actions when he was at his lowest point, and Sun Wukong used a kiss to lift the curse on White Bone Demon. This made White Bone Demon stubbornly believe that Sun Wukong and her were in love, but Sun Wukong actually only regarded her as a classmate. In some stories, White Bone Demon waited for Sun Wukong for 500 years. However, her love was more domineering, while Sun Wukong yearned for freedom and never responded to her love. In some works, White Bone Demon blocked a fatal blow for Sun Wukong. She was believed to be the reincarnation of Little Fox, and Sun Wukong only realized his feelings for her after her death. In Black Mythology: Wukong, there was also a story related to the sadistic love between Sun Wukong and the White Bone Demon. In the story, Sun Wukong had killed his past lover three times in White Tiger Ridge (referring to the White Bone Demon). This story caused controversy among players about whether to smear the original work. Watching Journey to the West: Sun Wukong Beats the White Bone Demon Three Times is not enough. Everyone is welcome to click to read the novel!
There was a saying that the White Bone Demon was Sun Wukong's sister. Legend has it that 500 years ago, one of Sun Wukong's sworn brothers and sisters was called Bai Pianpian. After Sun Wukong was suppressed under the Five Elements Mountain, Bai Pianpian wanted to go through thick and thin with him. In order not to implicate her, Sun Wukong sent her flying with a palm strike, causing her to fall into pieces and become a lonely ghost. This lonely ghost possessed a white bone and became a white bone spirit. However, in the original works of Journey to the West, there was no such thing as the relationship between the White Bone Demon and Sun Wukong. Watching Journey to the West: Sun Wukong Beats the White Bone Demon Three Times is not enough. Everyone is welcome to click to read the novel!
The following are some of the children's cartoons related to Sun Wukong: The 83rd edition of the paper-cut " Little Bajie," which is a children's cartoon about the later part of " Journey to the West." The animated version of " Journey to the West " has related episodes such as " 48. The Children's City of the Bhikkhu Kingdom 1 " and " 47. Three Borrowing Banana Fan 9 ". The " Journey to the West " produced by Little Fox has a total of 108 videos, each episode a story, with an average length of 5 - 7 minutes and English subtitles and Chinese. There was also an animated film about the children's version of the story of Sun Wukong fighting the Bull Demon King. The content was that during the journey of the four disciples, Sun Wukong fought with the Iron Fan Princess to borrow the banana fan. The Bull Demon King joined in and the two fought. In the end, Sun Wukong succeeded in borrowing the banana fan." Journey to the West: The Rebirth of the Demon King " was also an animated film with the image of Sun Wukong. The story was based on Journey to the West. The plot was innovative and new characters were added. There was also the classic Uproar in Heaven animation. Watching Journey to the West: Sun Wukong Beats the White Bone Demon Three Times is not enough. Everyone is welcome to click to read the novel!
Here are a few ways for children to draw Sun Wukong: - Method 1: Draw a circle with the bottle cap, then write a pair of front and back 3s, draw eyes, nose, mouth, and ears, draw two hooks, write two w's, and finally draw two arcs. - Method 2: First, he drew the outline of Sun Wukong's side profile, paying attention to the ups and downs of the lines, and at the same time, he drew his ears. Then, he drew the dividing line of the face, and drew his eyes and mouth. At the back of his head, he drew the hat he was wearing, and the lines of the hat were round. Then, he drew the upper body, including the scarf, arms, and the middle part of the Jingu Bang in his hand. Then, he drew the Jingu Bang completely. Under the body, he drew a skirt, making sure not to cover the lines of the Jingu Bang. Then draw two legs, master the leg movements, and finally color it to make it more vivid. - Method 3: Step 1: Draw the outline of Sun Wukong's eyes; Step 2: Draw his eyebrows, nose, and mouth; Step 3: Add the outline of his face; Step 4: Draw his ears and the Golden Hoop Incantation; Step 5: Add his hair and bow tie; Step 6: Draw his torso; Step 7: Draw his right arm and the Golden Hoop Staff; Step 8: Add two skirts to the lower half of his body; Step 9: Draw his legs and the clouds on his right.
If it was a battle between Sun Wukong from different works, the situation would be more complicated. In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong was very powerful. He had seventy-two transformations, somersault clouds, and other spells. He also had an indestructible body and a weapon called the Ruyi Jingu Staff. He had gone through many experiences, from learning martial arts to wreaking havoc in heaven to later protecting Tang Sanzang to the west. He had rich combat experience and could deal with all kinds of demons and ghosts. In Dragon Ball, Sun Wukong (Kakarot) was a Saiyan. He had the fighting talent of a Saiyan and could constantly improve his strength and break through his limits in battle. He could also transform into a Super Saiyan and many other powerful forms. He had always been cultivating hard on the path of power, so his combat ability could not be underestimated. Sun Wukong in "One Hundred Thousand Cold Jokes" was originally an ordinary monkey from Huaguo Mountain who thought that he was a natural stone monkey and began his "hero's journey." His ability settings should also be based on the image of Sun Wukong in "Journey to the West", but there might be some spoof or unique story-related adjustments. If they were to fight, Sun Wukong in Dragon Ball might have an advantage in terms of combat strength and combat skills, because the combat system in his world was more focused on the improvement of strength and confrontation. In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong was more of a combination of magic and wisdom. He might use spells such as the Seventy-Two Changes to confuse his opponents and fight with the Jingu Staff. Sun Wukong in "100,000 Cold Jokes" might have some unpredictable situations due to the funny style of his work. Perhaps his ability did not completely follow the conventional battle logic. Of course, this was just a speculation based on the settings of their works. Not satisfied with the game? You can read the novel related to Black Myth: Wukong to understand the exciting plot!
In the original story of Journey to the West, Zhu Bajie and Sun Wukong did not get married. Journey to the West mainly tells the story of the four masters of Tang Sanzang and his disciples who went to the West to obtain scriptures. Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie were both male characters, and there was no marriage between them, which violated the original setting.
When Sun Wukong sought to learn martial arts from Patriarch Bodhi, Patriarch Bodhi gave him the surname "Sun" because he looked like a monkey. Patriarch Bodhi's sect had a 12-word arrangement of " The vast wisdom is like the sea of nature, the shadow, and the enlightenment ". When it came to Sun Wukong, the word " enlightenment " happened to be arranged. The word "Kong" was very important in both Taoism and Buddhism, so Patriarch Bodhi named him "Sun Wukong". Not satisfied with the game? You can read the novel related to Black Myth: Wukong to understand the exciting plot!
After Sun Wukong learned the Seventy-two Transformations and Cloud Somersault from Patriarch Bodhi, he returned to Huaguo Mountain to play and practice martial arts with the little monkeys. He borrowed the Ocean-Pacifying Godly Needle from the Dragon King and turned it into the Ruyi Golden-Hooped Cudgel. The Dragon King complained to the Jade Emperor. Taibai Jinxing offered a plan to trick Sun Wukong into going to the Heavenly Court and giving him a small official position to prevent him from causing trouble. The Jade Emperor listened and sent Taibai Jinxing to summon Sun Wukong to heaven and gave him the title of Ma Wen. After Sun Wukong discovered that this was a minor official who was often bullied, he destroyed the Imperial Horse Bureau and returned to Huaguo Mountain to call himself the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. The Jade Emperor was furious and ordered Heavenly King Li to lead the Heavenly Army and Heavenly Generals to capture Sun Wukong. However, he failed. The Jade Emperor once again accepted the plan of Taibai Jinxing and pretended to confer Sun Wukong the title of "The Great Sage Equal to Heaven" and let him take charge of the Peach Garden. The peaches in the Immortal Peach Garden were extremely rare. They bloomed once every three thousand years, bore fruit once every three thousand years, and only ripened after another three thousand years. Eating them could make one become an immortal. Sun Wukong ate all the Great Immortal Peaches. On her birthday, the Queen Mother invited all the immortals and sent fairies to pick peaches, but she did not invite Sun Wukong. He was angry and made a big fuss about the Peach Banquet. He drank immortal wine and prepared to bring the wine and dishes back to Huaguo Mountain. After getting drunk, he accidentally broke into the Tushita Palace of the Supreme Lord and ate the golden elixir in the gourd before returning to Huaguo Mountain to have an immortal banquet with the monkeys. The Jade Emperor was furious. He ordered Heavenly King Li to lead the Heavenly Army to capture Sun Wukong and sent Erlang God to help. Sun Wukong and Erlang God fought for hundreds of rounds without a winner. Taishang Laojun secretly helped Erlang God capture Sun Wukong with the Vajra Bracelet. The heavenly gods could not hurt Sun Wukong. The Grand Supreme Elder put him into the alchemy furnace and burned him for 49 days. Not only did he not die, but he also cultivated the Fiery Eyes. After pushing down the alchemy furnace, he attacked the Divine Wind Palace again. The heavenly soldiers and generals could not stop him. The Jade Emperor was so scared that he hid. Sun Wukong returned to Huaguo Mountain and re-established the banner of the Great Sage, Heaven's Equal. Watching Journey to the West: Sun Wukong Beats the White Bone Demon Three Times is not enough. Everyone is welcome to click to read the novel!
In 1972, there was a film related to Sun Wukong, Sun Wukong vs. Red Boy, which was directed by Wu Jiajun and starred in Tian Niu. In addition, there was also a martial arts novel called " The 72nd Generation of Sun Wukong ", but it was not clear if it was specifically related to 1972. Watching Journey to the West: Sun Wukong Beats the White Bone Demon Three Times is not enough. Everyone is welcome to click to read the novel!