The Jade Rabbit Spirit was a character in the Ming Dynasty's long demon novel, Journey to the West, also known as the Jade Rabbit. She was originally the Mysterious Jade Rabbit of the Moon Palace, and she bore a grudge because she was slapped by Fairy Su'e. After Su'e was reborn into the Indian royal family and became a princess, the Jade Rabbit Spirit secretly descended to the lower realm and threw the real princess to the Bujin Temple. She began to pretend to be a princess. After learning that Tang Sanzang was going to pass through India to obtain the scriptures, the Jade Rabbit Spirit wanted to recruit the holy monk as her husband and collect Yang to supplement Yin to obtain immortality. This behavior pattern was similar to that of most female demons in Journey to the West. She fought Sun Wukong for half a day without a winner. She displayed a certain level of combat ability, but in the end, she was no match for Sun Wukong. Just as Sun Wukong was about to kill it, the Moon Lord took the Jade Rabbit away with Heng'e. The image of the Jade Rabbit Spirit was a fusion of the mythical story of the moon and the rabbit, and its female image was widely used in movies, games, and other fields. In the Fantasy Westward Journey mobile game, the Jade Rabbit Demon was a sealing type assisting partner. 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!
When Tang Sanzang and his disciples went to the Bujin Temple to stay for the night, they heard a woman crying in the middle of the night. Later, the truth was revealed, and Fairy Chang'e brought the jade rabbit back to the Heavenly Court. 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!
Tang Sanzang and his disciples went to India and passed by Bujin Temple to stay for the night. When Tang Sanzang was talking to the old monk in the temple, he heard crying and learned that a woman claimed to be the princess of India. She had been here for a year. After arriving at the capital of India, Tang Sanzang was hit by the fake princess's embroidered ball and was recruited as the emperor's son-in-law. Sun Wukong recognized that the princess was fake and fought with her. The Jade Rabbit Demon knew the time of Tang Sanzang's arrival. Although her ability was average and she should not have the ability to predict the future, there might be a spy who informed her. The Jade Rabbit Spirit wanted to recruit Tang Sanzang as a puppet to obtain the primordial yang qi and become a Taiyi immortal. She had a background in the Heavenly Court. From the analysis of the original plot, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sha, or the guardian god of the Heavenly Court who secretly protected Tang Sanzang were all suspected of being informants. The Taiyin Star Lord claimed that there was a reason why the Jade Rabbit Spirit descended to the mortal world. Eighteen years ago, Fairy Su'e of the Guanghan Palace slapped the Jade Rabbit. Su'e descended to the mortal world and was reincarnated as the Princess of India. In order to take revenge, the Jade Rabbit abandoned the Princess in the wilderness and transformed into the appearance of the Princess herself. But in fact, the incident in India was the arrangement of the celestial immortals. The Jade Rabbit Demon was a special agent of the celestial heavens. Her weapon, the pestle, was hidden in the temple of the imperial garden. As a fugitive of the celestial heavens who had "secretly descended", this move was extremely risky. When she was defeated by Sun Wukong and escaped, she chose to take the route to heaven. It could be seen that she had a continuous connection with the Heavenly Court. She was just a chess piece in the Heavenly Court's plan. In addition, the Jade Rabbit Spirit said that she had attained the Dao at the beginning of the chaos and could live for a long time. The pestle in her hand was an ancient divine weapon, but her cultivation was not high, so this ancient divine weapon could not exert its great power in her hands. Jade rabbit spirit said and Tang Sanzang have an old fate, so the next generation to get married. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
No, in Journey to the West, the famous demon near the Kingdom of Women was a scorpion spirit, not a jade rabbit. The appearance of the Jade Rabbit Demon in India had nothing to do with the country of women. 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 rabbit spirit in the novel Journey to the West was also known as the Jade Rabbit. She was originally the Mysterious Jade Rabbit of the Moon Palace, and she bore a grudge because she was slapped by Fairy Su'e. Su'e descended to the lower realm and became a princess in the Indian royal family. The Jade Rabbit Spirit also descended to the lower realm privately and threw the real princess to the Bujin Temple to pretend to be a princess. After the Jade Rabbit Fairy learned that Tang Sanzang was going to pass through India, she wanted to recruit the holy monk to pluck Yang and supplement Yin for her husband to become a Taiyi immortal. She appeared for the first time in the 93rd chapter of the novel, Throwing the Embroidered Ball to Find a Groom. The book described her red lips and white teeth, snow-white skin, gentle and charming. After several fierce battles with Sun Wukong, Sun Wukong was about to kill him when the Lunar Lord took the Jade Rabbit away with Heng'e. Judging from the combat power displayed by the Jade Rabbit Spirit in the original novel, her ability was average, but she could know the exact time of Tang Sanzang's arrival. There might be a situation where someone tipped her off. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
In the original story of Journey to the West, the Jade Emperor had the following reaction to Sun Wukong's havoc in Heaven: First of all, when the Dragon King and the King of Hell went to heaven to complain about Sun Wukong stealing the treasure and canceling the life and death register, the Jade Emperor wanted to capture Sun Wukong. After Taibai and Jinxing suggested amnesty, they adopted this memorial and granted Sun Wukong the title of "Ma Wen". When Sun Wukong fought his way out of the Southern Heavenly Gate because he was dissatisfied with the position of "Ma Wen", the Jade Emperor sent Li Jing, the Pagoda-Bearing Heavenly King, and the Third Prince Nezha to lead the Heavenly Army to capture him, but they were defeated by Sun Wukong. The Jade Emperor once again accepted Taibai Jinxing's memorial to carry out the second amnesty, and conferred Sun Wukong the title of "Great Sage Equal to Heaven". After that, Sun Wukong was not invited to the Feast of Peaches and caused a series of trouble. The Jade Emperor sent troops to encircle and suppress him many times. When Sun Wukong fought outside the Hall of Brightness, the Jade Emperor hurriedly sent someone to ask Buddha Tathagata to come and help. The reason why the Jade Emperor didn't take action himself was that it would be a disgrace to the Heavenly Court and the Jade Emperor if he took action personally for a demonic monkey who had just become a Taiyi Disbanded Immortal. It would make the Heavenly Court appear as if it didn't have any strength and powerful figures. Therefore, he used the Buddha to subdue Sun Wukong to maintain his face and dignity. In addition, there were also opinions that the Jade Emperor did not pay enough attention to Sun Wukong. The positions that he initially gave Sun Wukong (such as guarding the horse and guarding the peach garden, etc.) did not match his strength and status, which led to Sun Wukong's dissatisfaction and rebellion. He lacked decisiveness and determination in dealing with Sun Wukong's problem, and many times he failed to send troops to encircle and suppress him. Moreover, the Jade Emperor might be restrained and influenced by other immortals. However, there was also a saying that the Uproar in Heaven might be a show, and that the Jade Emperor had a deeper plan behind it, such as using it to fight for the right to pay wages (control resources) from Taishang Laojun.
925 Silver Bracelet Spiritual Jade Moon Rabbit was the name of a bracelet that was made of 925 silver and Spiritual Jade Moon Rabbit. 925 silver refers to silver jewelry with a silver content of 92.5%, and the rest is made of other metals such as copper, Ni, etc., with high hardness and luster. The Spirit Jade Moon Rabbit was a type of jade that was usually white or grayish-white in color. It had a warm texture and unique patterns. This kind of bracelet was usually considered to have a certain symbolic meaning, such as symbolizing purity, beauty, and good fortune. At the same time, it could also be used as a gift for relatives and friends to express their blessings and love. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality"!
The characters included the supporting role of Sun Wukong, the supporting role of Six-Eared Macaque, the supporting role of Rabbit Xiaobai, the supporting role of Stained Ice Moon, and the male lead of Lin Feng. "Journey to the West, Starting Livestream of Killing the Jade Emperor" Author: The Bee. It is a light novel/derivative Doujinshi novel with transmigration, system flow, group portraits, relaxed, and livestream elements. It is completed and can be enjoyed without worry. [User recommendation: Lin Feng accidentally transmigrated to the world of Journey to the West, only to find that he had become a small flea.] He also discovered the secret of the Jade Emperor. Fortunately, he had taken Sun Wukong as his master and coincidentally became Taishang Laojun's child. Let's see how Lin Feng will play around in the world of the West and save the world! I hope you will like this book.
The leopard spirit in Journey to the West was a fictional character that did not exist in the real world. In the novel, the leopard spirit was an evil monster who once wanted to eat Tang Sanzang's flesh to live forever. However, due to Tang Sanzang's compassion, the leopard spirit was not eaten in the end. Instead, it was subdued by Tang Sanzang and became his disciple. The leopard spirit's image in the novel was a cunning, evil, and somewhat pitiful character.
The rhinoceros spirits in Journey to the West included the King of Cold, the King of Summer, and the King of Dust. They had been entrenched in the Xuanying Cave of Green Dragon Mountain for thousands of years. There were many types of rhinoceroses here. They had the following characteristics and experiences: - ** In terms of behavior and habits **, he loved cleanliness and often wanted to bathe in the water. He liked to eat oil and asked the local people to pay tribute to the middle-grade styrax oil of Buddhism every year. - In terms of relations with the people, although he pretended to be Buddha to collect incense, as long as the local people offered incense, they would bless the local people of Jin Ping Prefecture with good weather and bumper harvests every year. They had lived in harmony with the people for hundreds of years, and even thought of giving Tang Sanzang a bowl of rice to eat. However, judging from the scene where the rhinoceros spirit kidnapped Tang Sanzang and washed him clean to eat, they could eat people. - [Strength: Not bad. The three of them could easily defeat Sun Wukong and capture Sanzang, Bajie, and Monk Sand alive (Monk Sand failed to escape twice, and Sun Wukong failed to save Sanzang twice). Their strength is comparable to that of the Nine Spirit Yuan Sage.] - [The ending: Sun Wukong couldn't defeat them, so the heavens brought in the Four Wood Birds of the Twenty-Eight Lunar Mansions (Horned Wood Dragon, Fighting Wood, Well Wood, Kui Wood Wolf) to help. With the help of the Four Wood Birds, the three rhinoceros demons were defeated and fled.] The great demon Bihan King lost one of its heads to Jing Muan on the spot, and the other two were captured alive. After the rhinoceros spirit died, of the six rhinoceros horns, four were given to the Four Wood Bird Star (supposedly to be given to the Heavenly Court). As for the remaining two, one was left in the Golden Peace Prefecture, and the other was probably kept by Wukong himself (Wukong did not take out this rhinoceros horn when he met Tathagata, so it was speculated that he kept it for himself to use). There were also different views on the rhinoceros spirit: - One view was that they were pitiful. For example, they were close to India's holy land and were worshipped for thousands of years under the eyes of the Buddha without being discovered. They were suspected to be used as chess pieces. Moreover, demons with backgrounds could be recalled even if they made mistakes. They were dealt with without backgrounds. In the end, the rhinoceros horns were divided. There was even a saying that they were forced to commit suicide. - The other view was that they were courting death, and their deaths were not to be regretted, because they pretended to be Buddha and secretly drank sesame oil. After all, it was normal for Sun Wukong to eliminate demons in Journey to the West.
In the Journey to the West, the leopard spirit called himself the King of Nanshan. His body was a leopard with the skin of mugwort leaves. He wanted to catch the flesh of Tang Sanzang to live forever, but was defeated by Zhu Bajie in the end. The coat and skirt that he snatched back from the village woman had once appeared on the village girl in the 86 edition of Journey to the West's Three Beats of the White Bone Spirit. This character had unexpectedly become popular in modern times due to the homophonic meme. Netizens had extended the meaning of " golden leopard " to " money explosion," and believed that by replacing his avatar with his avatar, he would be rich and rich in 2022. Although no one believed it, many people quietly replaced their avatars, making it the top avatar in the world. 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!