Sun Wukong's character was multi-dimensional. He was brave and fearless. He never flinched in the face of demons and ghosts. He always actively protected Tang Sanzang and his other disciples. He was smart and witty. He could use wisdom and skills to resolve crises. For example, he saw through the tricks and defeated them with his Fiery Eyes when he was fighting the White Bone Demon. He was firm and persistent. Although he was misunderstood and expelled by Tang Sanzang many times during the journey to learn the scriptures, he was always loyal to Tang Sanzang and never gave up the mission of traveling west to learn the scriptures. Rebellious and unruly, he dared to challenge the authority of the Jade Emperor at the beginning of the story and called himself "The Great Sage Equal to Heaven". After joining the team, this character was still reflected from time to time. He was loyal and righteous. He not only protected the safety of Tang Sanzang, but also helped him pass the test of morality and soul. He was humorous and humorous. When he overcame many difficulties, he used humor to bring joy to the readers. He had strong self-esteem and attached great importance to his identity and status. He would be angry and try his best to prove himself when others despised or ridiculed him. He sympathized with the weak and helped the commoners who were bullied by demons and ghosts many times, showing his kindness and benevolence.
Sun Wukong was brave and fearless, smart and witty, determined and persistent, rebellious and unruly, loyal and righteous, humorous, self-respecting and sympathetic to the weak.
Sun Wukong had a complicated personality. He was brave and fearless. He always protected Tang Sanzang and his disciples without hesitation in the face of demons and ghosts. This courage allowed him to overcome many difficulties on the way to learn the scriptures and show a positive attitude towards life. He was smart and witty. Like in "Three Beats the White Bone Demon", he recognized the tricks and successfully defeated the White Bone Demon with his Fiery Eyes. He could always find a solution when he encountered difficulties. He was firm and persistent. Although he was misunderstood and expelled by Tang Sanzang many times during the journey to learn the scriptures, he was always loyal to Tang Sanzang and devoted himself to protecting him on his journey to the west. Rebellious and unruly. In the beginning, he dared to challenge the authority of the Jade Emperor and called himself the " Great Sage Equal to Heaven ". After joining the Tang Sanzang team, he would occasionally show this kind of character. Loyalty and righteousness. He had to protect the Tang Sanzang's safety and help him pass the test of morality and soul. He was a trustworthy friend and guardian. Humor and humor. While he used wisdom and courage to overcome difficulties, he also brought endless joy to the readers and made his image more vivid. They have strong self-esteem and value their own identity and status. They will be angry at others 'contempt or ridicule, and then work hard to prove themselves in order to gain respect. They sympathize with the weak and help the civilians who are bullied by demons and ghosts many times, showing kindness and benevolence.
Sun Wukong was one of the most important characters in the ancient Chinese literary masterpiece, Journey to the West. He was known as the "Great Sage Equal to Heaven". His image was deeply rooted in the hearts of the readers. This article will analyze Sun Wukong's personality, experience, ability, and other aspects. Sun Wukong was a character with great personality. He was open-minded, quick-witted, brave and fearless, and had a strong self-protection ability. In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong faced danger and difficulties many times, but he always found a way to overcome them. His wit and bravery made him a hero in people's hearts. Sun Wukong's experience was also an important reason why he became an iconic figure. He grew up on the Flower-Fruit Mountain and later became the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. He was subdued by the Buddha, Tathagata, and entered the protection of Tang Sanzang to follow him to the Western Paradise to obtain scriptures. He had experienced many dangers and tribulations, such as being trapped by demons and ghosts, and being attacked by evil forces. However, he was always able to respond wisely and finally complete his mission. Sun Wukong's adventures made him a legendary figure. Sun Wukong's ability was also one of the reasons why he received so much attention. He had the Seventy-Two Transformations, Somersault Cloud, and other divine powers that allowed him to easily travel between the sky and the ground. He was also a mathematician who could solve all kinds of complicated mathematical problems. He also had the Jingu Staff, which could change its size at will and shoot out powerful energy beams. Sun Wukong's ability made him an omnipotent existence. Sun Wukong was a character full of personality, legendary colors, and talent. His experience and ability made him a classic image in Chinese literature, and also made people yearn for and imagine his legendary story.
Sun Wukong had many characteristics. He was brave and fearless. He did not back down in the face of many demons and ghosts. He always actively protected Tang Sanzang and his disciples. He was smart and quick-witted, just like when he was fighting the White Bone Demon three times. He used his Fiery Eyes to see through the White Bone Demon's tricks and defeat it. When he encountered a dilemma, he could always resolve it skillfully. He was firm and persistent. Even though he was misunderstood and expelled by Tang Sanzang many times during the journey, he was still loyal to Tang Sanzang and never gave up the mission of protecting Tang Sanzang during his journey to the west to obtain the scriptures. He was rebellious and unruly. In the beginning, he dared to challenge the Jade Emperor's authority and called himself the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. Even though he had restrained himself after joining the Tang Sanzang team, this personality was still occasionally reflected. He was loyal and righteous. He did his best to protect Tang Sanzang's safety on the way to obtain the scriptures. He also helped Tang Sanzang deal with various moral and spiritual tests. He was humorous, which allowed him to overcome many difficulties and bring joy to his readers. He had strong self-esteem and attached great importance to his identity and status. Once he was despised or ridiculed, he would be angry and work harder to prove himself in order to gain respect. In addition, he sympathized with the weak and saved the commoners who were bullied by demons and ghosts many times, showing his kind and benevolent side. His complex and diverse personality made him a charming and well-loved character in Journey to the West.
Sun Wukong's network of relationships could be roughly divided into three levels. The first level was his monkey brothers and grandchildren in the Flowerfruit Mountain. Sun Wukong was born from a stone and had no parents. The monkeys in the Flowerfruit Mountain became his first "family." The second level was where he met the powerful figures of the various realms of gods and devils after learning the Seventy-Two Transformations and Somersault Cloud. He used his own strength to make some gods and devils submit to him, thus building this network. For example, when he went to the East Ocean Dragon Palace, he was still unknown at that time, but he was received by the Dragon King of the East Ocean respectfully. The Dragon King let him choose any weapon, and the Dragon Lady and Dragon Lady told him about the existence of the Ocean-Pacifying Godly Needle (Ruyi Jingu Staff). In the end, the Dragon Kings of the Four Seas even gave him a set of armor. The third level was mainly made up of the powerful Tathagata, Guanyin, and his master, Tang Sanzang. They belonged to the faction with real power. They could control and suppress Sun Wukong while providing him with opportunities for promotion. For example, Tang Sanzang was the leader of the team, and Sun Wukong experienced the experience of learning from the Western Heaven under his leadership. Buddha had powerful magical power, which could suppress Sun Wukong at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain and give him a chance to turn over a new leaf and finally become a Buddha. Guanyin Bodhisattva guided and helped Sun Wukong many times during the journey.
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.
The relationships between Sun Wukong's characters could be roughly divided into three levels. The first level was his monkey brothers and grandchildren in Flowerfruit Mountain. The monkeys in Flowerfruit Mountain provided Sun Wukong with a sense of belonging. The second layer was the relationship between the nobles of the various realms of gods and devils after he learned the skills of the Seventy-Two Transformations and the Somersault Cloud. This relationship was mostly based on fear of his strength and the network formed under the deterrence of the Jingu Staff. The third level was mainly made up of Tathagata, Guanyin, Master Tang Sanzang, and others. They belonged to the faction with real power. They could control and suppress Sun Wukong while providing him with opportunities to advance. In addition, Sun Wukong also had a master-disciple relationship with Patriarch Bodhi, as well as a relationship with his fellow disciples. When he was in the netherworld, he also involved Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva, the Emperor of Fengdu, and other figures. The relationships between these characters were complicated, and they influenced Sun Wukong's experience and development in different ways.
The relationships between Sun Wukong's characters could be roughly divided into three levels. The first level was his monkey brothers and grandchildren in the Flowerfruit Mountain. They provided Sun Wukong with a sense of belonging. The second layer of network was the influential people he had met after learning his skills. Some of them were based on fear of his strength and formed under the deterrence of the Jingu Staff. The third layer of the network was mainly composed of Tathagata, Guanyin, Master Tang Sanzang, and other powerful factions. They could control and suppress Sun Wukong, and also provide him with opportunities for promotion. In addition, Sun Wukong had a master-disciple relationship with Patriarch Bodhi and a strange relationship with the Dragon Kings of the Four Seas. Although he was a nameless demon monkey at that time, he was treated with respect by the Dragon Kings. The Dragon King not only let him choose any weapon, but also gave him the Ruyi Golden Cudgel under the guidance of Dragon Granny and Dragon Lady. The Dragon Kings of the Four Seas even gave him a set of armor. He also interacted with the underworld. There were important characters such as Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva and Emperor of Fengdu in the underworld, and he was not stopped when he changed the Book of Life and Death. When fighting with demons, his martial strength would increase greatly when facing unrelated demons, and he could kill them with one hit. However, when facing related demons, he would often be in trouble and need the demon's master to save him.
Sun Wukong's network of relationships could be roughly divided into three levels. The first level was his monkey brothers and grandchildren in the Flowerfruit Mountain. Sun Wukong had no parents and was born from a rock. The monkeys in the Flowerfruit Mountain provided him with a sense of belonging. The second layer was the connections he had made with the nobles of the various realms after learning the Seventy-Two Transformations and the Somersault Cloud. Some of them were afraid of Sun Wukong's strength and built connections under the deterrence of the Golden Cudgel. The third level was mainly made up of Tathagata, Guanyin, Master Tang Sanzang, and others. These people belonged to the faction with real power. They could control and suppress him, but they could also provide him with opportunities to advance. Apart from that, he also had Patriarch Subhuti as his important master. His fellow disciples had also interacted and learned from him before. In his experience, there were also characters like the Dragon King of the East Sea. Although Sun Wukong was unknown at that time, the Dragon King of the East Sea was respectful to him and gave him weapons and armor. In the netherworld, he had also interacted with Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva and the Emperor of Feng Du. When he caused a ruckus in the netherworld, he altered the Life and Death Book, and these two were important figures in the netherworld.
Sun Wukong had many characteristics. In terms of character, he was brave and fearless, never retreating in the face of all kinds of demons and ghosts; smart and witty, able to use wisdom and skills to resolve the dangers on the way to the scriptures; firm and persistent, never giving up in the long process of the Western Buddhist scriptures. He was also rebellious and unruly, daring to challenge authority. He had a strong spirit of resistance, which reflected his contempt for tradition and hierarchy. In terms of moral character, he was loyal and loyal to Tang Sanzang; humorous and humorous, his words and deeds were full of humor; he had strong self-esteem and attached great importance to his identity and status; he sympathized with the weak and cared for the weak even though he was strong. From the perspective of ability and image, he was omnipotent and possessed awe-inspiring magic power. He looked like a monkey but had extraordinary wisdom and courage. At the same time, he also understood the weakness of human nature. He was a man of wisdom, positive, optimistic, abhorrent, unyielding, righteous, adventurous, proactive, and had strong self-confidence.