The picture of Sun Wukong's body circulating on the Internet was a comic picture. The content was that Sun Wukong was sealed at the bottom of the sea and died. This was fabricated by netizens and was not true. 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 the battle with Erlang Shen, Sun Wukong demonstrated the Dharma Phenomenon, which could make a person very tall and big. The Dharma Form was similar to the Golden Body of Buddha, but Buddha cultivated himself into a Golden Body, while the Dharma Phenomenon could only temporarily enlarge himself into an impenetrable giant appearance. After the spell ended, he would return to his original body. There was also a saying that mentioned the Dharma of Heaven and Earth (the name was slightly different). After using it, one would have thirty-three layers of heaven above his head and eighteen layers of hell below his feet. It was said that this was the limit of Pangu's height and the limit of the three worlds. However, it was not clear whether it was directly related to Sun Wukong's Dharma of Heaven and Earth.
In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong's true form was a stone monkey that was born from the immortal stone of Huaguo Mountain. In the Japanese manga Dragon Ball, Sun Wukong was a Saiyan from Planet Vegeta. In the domestic anime " 100,000 Cold Jokes ", he was originally an ordinary monkey on Huaguo Mountain, thinking that he was a natural stone monkey. In the Japanese anime " The Most Travels ", he was a strange life form born from a rock 500 years ago.
Sun Wukong was not a real person, so there were no photos of him after his death. 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!
According to the description in Journey to the West, Sun Wukong had the appearance of a lone crutch, a concave face and a sharp mouth. His cheeks were fleshless, and he had bow-legged legs. He had the appearance of a monkey. In the 36th chapter, the monk of the Baolin Temple saw that he was ugly, with a tall and thin face, two yellow eyes, a kowtow on his forehead, and fangs protruding outward, like a crab, with flesh inside and bones outside. In the 20th chapter, the old man of the Yellow Wind Ridge thought that he was a cripple with a face, a chin, a thunder mouth, and a red eye. From these descriptions, its appearance was rather strange and ugly, which might make people feel "scary". Another theory was that Sun Wukong's real body was the Boneless Sarira. This truth was only revealed in the TV series " Journey to the West ". He transformed into the Boneless Sarira to defeat Wutian Buddha, and the Boneless Sarira was the root of all Buddhas. This real body was very different from his appearance as a stone monkey. From the perspective of this identity change, it might give people a feeling of " horror ". After all, it was very different from the image of Sun Wukong that people usually knew.
In Black Myth: Wukong, there were many styles of Wukong's full-body photos. For example, there was a full-body photo of the Monkey King wearing armor and holding a weapon. It was created in the style of Unreal Engine 5 with ancient China clothing as the background. It had high resolution, high detail, and high quality definition. This type of full-body photo could be used for game posters. There was also a full-body photo of Wukong wearing armor and holding the Golden Cudgel. It was cartoon-style, front view, Red Cliff, Q-vision, C4D rendering, movie lighting, 8K, high-resolution full-body photo, and so on. Not satisfied with the game? You can read the novel related to Black Myth: Wukong to understand the exciting plot!
In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong was described as a monkey with a sharp mouth and shrunken cheeks, but it was not specified what kind of monkey he was. There were many different images of Sun Wukong in various artistic displays, such as the earliest six-year-old version of Sun Wukong, which was a more classic image; Zhou Xingchi's version of Sun Wukong in Journey to the West was also unique; the upright and lovely image of Sun Wukong in the CCTV version of Journey to the West cartoon; the handsome Sun Wukong in Zhang Weijian's version; and the heroic Sun Wukong in the animated film The Great Sage Returns. In addition, there was also the image of Sun Wukong in Chinese painting. These different versions of the image of Sun Wukong had their own characteristics in terms of shape and style, but they were all created based on the Sun Wukong in Journey to the West.
It was difficult to determine which photo of Sun Wukong was the most handsome because it depended on one's aesthetic standards. Among the different versions of Sun Wukong, there were many that were considered very handsome. In the Dragon Ball series, Goku had many handsome forms. For example, in the Super Saiyan 1 form, Goku's eyes turned light green, his hair and eyebrows turned golden and his hair stood up, and his whole body was burning with golden flames. Super Saiyan 2 was powerful enough to defeat the complete form of Sarroux. Super Saiyan 3 could even fight with Fat Buu. There were also Red Super, Blue Super, Ten Times King Fist Blue Super, and other forms with their own charms. Super Saiyan 4's strength was close to Virus's, and Unrestrained Ultimate Omen and Unrestrained Ultimate Skill White God were also unique. In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong exuded a sense of ruffian handsomeness. His fearless character was vividly expressed, and his clothes were as gorgeous as armor. Peng Yuyan's version of Sun Wukong could be said to be the most handsome in history, able to charm the beauties of the Heavenly Palace. There were also some unique and handsome styles in doujinshi works, such as Goku, who had strong muscles on his upper body and golden hair that extended endlessly in Super Saiyan 100 mode; Goku, who had gathered seven powers into one with silver hair, silver eyes, and holy silver clothing; Goku, who had silver hair, wore golden armor, held a samurai sword, and had green lightning dancing around his body; and the Iron Man version of Goku.
A simple strategy was to use [Stealth]+[Triple Charge] to deal damage. He would use his [Soul Essence] skill when the cooldown time was over. At other times, he would use the [Evading] skill to avoid the boss. He only needed to familiarize himself with the BOSS's evading skill to defeat the boss. There was basically no need for complicated operations. In terms of equipment, you can use accessories/wine soaking items to max out the damage, and wine can be used to turn blue. The soul essence could be used to add critical damage to the tiger demon or Stonemother. In terms of skills, he maxed out on invisibility and charging. He didn't need to do anything else. Not satisfied with the game? You can read the novel related to Black Myth: Wukong to understand the exciting plot!
The broken body of a Supreme Saint was not completely the same as Sun Wukong. The Supreme Saint's Remnant Body was the remnant body left behind by Sun Wukong after he died at the top of the Flowerfruit Mountain during his battle with the Heavenly Court. It became the final BOSS of the main storyline in the game Black Myth: Wukong. Although it inherited the appearance of Sun Wukong in the prologue, such as wearing similar clothes and holding the Golden Cudgel, its face was darker and its eyes were golden. Moreover, it had its own unique character experience and ability setting in the game setting, which was different from the real Sun Wukong. Not satisfied with the game? You can read the novel related to Black Myth: Wukong to understand the exciting plot!
In the eighth chapter of Journey to the West, Sun Wukong displayed the following qualities: - He was capable and valued. Even though he had made mistakes and was suppressed under the Five Fingers Mountain, he was recognized by Guanyin as the best candidate to help the Buddhist scriptures because of his powerful skills. This showed that his ability was outstanding. - He knew how to bow his head and admit his mistakes. When Guanyin came, he bowed his head and confessed his guilt. He also promised Bodhisattva to help the Buddhist monk to learn the scriptures, showing a certain attitude of knowing his mistakes and changing. - He was full of hope for the future. After being suppressed for 500 years, he was given the opportunity to learn from Guanyin. He was willing to seize this opportunity to change his situation, which showed his positive attitude.