Sun Wukong and Six-Eared MacaqueAt present, there were no novels that specifically described the fusion of Sun Wukong and Six-Eared Macaque.
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Six-Eared Macaque vs Sun WukongThe following are some movies that involve the battle between Six-Eared Macaque and Sun Wukong:
- The story of the Six-Eared Macaque and Sun Wukong in the Journey to the West was related. The two fought from the sky to the ground, and the battle was at a stalemate. In the end, the Six-Eared Macaque was seen through by Buddha and was killed by Sun Wukong after being beaten back to his original form. Then, the Six-Eared Macaque was reconstructed by Wutian to recover his mana.
- The story of " The Great Sage " was based on the 57th chapter of " Journey to the West "," The Real Sun Wukong ". There was a plot related to the Six-Eared Macaque. The Six-Eared Macaque was created by the yellow-browed old monster after taking away the spiritual power of the imprisoned Sun Wukong and pouring it into the mud. It was intended to replace the real Sun Wukong.
- " The Unparalleled Monkey King " was a movie adapted from Journey to the West. It featured the battle between the Six-Eared Macaque and Sun Wukong.
The difference between Sun Wukong and Six-Eared MacaqueThere were many differences between Sun Wukong and Six-Eared Macaque.
- In terms of origin, Sun Wukong cultivated the Stone Monkey Scripture that was sealed on the Flower-Fruit Mountain to become a divine monkey, while the Six-Eared Macaque was a monkey that was reincarnated from a stone monkey.
- [Abilities: Sun Wukong has 72 transformations and can transform into any form. He can also use the Fiery Golden Eyes to see through disguise and concealment techniques. The Six-Eared Macaque can hear all sounds in the world because it has six ears.]
- ** In terms of personality characteristics **, Sun Wukong was naughty, smart, witty, and often mischievous. The Six-Eared Macaque was more low-key and humble, and it hid behind the scenes.
- [Character positioning: Sun Wukong is one of the main characters in Journey to the West. He represents wisdom and courage and plays an important role in the story. The Six-Eared Macaque appears less in the story and plays a role in assisting Sun Wukong in completing the mission.]
- In terms of protective divine power, True Wukong's body was stronger than Six-Eared Macaque's.
Six-Eared Macaque VS Sun Wukong GameThere were some games based on the battle between the Six-Eared Macaque and Sun Wukong in Journey to the West. For example, there was an interesting xianxia battle RPG game with the classic Journey to the West as the theme. It included the story of the real and fake Monkey Kings (Six-Eared Macaque and Sun Wukong). There were related story guides in the game and rewards for completing the mission. There were also games like Fantasy Westward Journey that might involve fighting elements between Six-Eared Macaque and Sun Wukong in certain activities, such as related plots in weekly activities. These games revolved around Six-Eared Macaque and Sun Wukong, integrating the story of their confrontation into the gameplay.
Six-Eared Macaque vs Sun Wukong, who is stronger?Sun Wukong was stronger than Six-Eared Macaque.
In terms of defense, Sun Wukong had secretly eaten Peaches of Immortality, Imperial Wine, and Immortal Pills. He had used the Samadhi Fire to forge them into a piece and cultivated an indestructible body. However, the Six-Eared Macaque had not experienced these things, so it was impossible for him to have an indestructible body. Therefore, Sun Wukong's defense was far above that of the Six-Eared Macaque.
Judging from the situation when they faced Tathagata, Tathagata needed to use a very strong magical power to suppress Sun Wukong at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain. After the Six-Eared Macaque was exposed, Tathagata only took out a golden alms bowl and beat him back to his original form. This showed that Tathagata's strength was far above Six-Eared Macaque, but the difference in strength between him and Sun Wukong was not too big. From this, it could be inferred that Sun Wukong's strength was stronger than Six-Eared Macaque.
Although the Six-Eared Macaque and Sun Wukong had similar abilities and might not be able to win in the short term, in the long run, Sun Wukong would be able to suppress the Six-Eared Macaque after several rounds of battle with his superior defense. There were also people who believed that the Six-Eared Macaque was the manifestation of Sun Wukong's two hearts. In essence, it was not a completely independent existence that could be equal to Sun Wukong.
How to draw Six-Eared Macaque vs Sun WukongTo draw the battle scene between Six-Eared Macaque and Sun Wukong, one could start from the following aspects:
** 1. Character Appearance **
1. ** Basic similarities **
- Both were in monkey form. Its overall body should be more vigorous and agile, with the agility of a monkey. Its head was shaped like a monkey's, its eyes were big and agile, its ears were small and round, and its mouth was similar to a human's but had the characteristics of a monkey, such as a slightly protruding mouth. The body was covered with hair, and different lines could be used to express the texture of the hair. For example, smooth curves represented smooth hair, and short and dense lines represented rough or messy hair.
- In terms of clothing, they could wear similar tiger skin skirts. The tiger skin skirt could be drawn with irregular patterns to show the texture of the tiger skin, and different colors could be used to show the three-dimensional effect. For example, dark brown was used to draw the dark stripes of the tiger skin, and light brown was used to draw the base color.
2. ** The subtle differences **
- Since Sun Wukong had eaten the immortal pill of Lao Zi, he had developed an indestructible body. His body lines could be drawn tougher and his muscles stronger to reflect the toughness of his body. Although the Six-Eared Macaque's supernatural power was similar to Sun Wukong's, its body did not have such a special strengthening, so it could be drawn relatively thinner.
- According to the traditional understanding, the Six-Eared Macaque was an omnivorous animal, while Sun Wukong was a vegetarian. He could make some hints from his expression or the surrounding environmental elements. For example, he could draw a cunning or greedy expression on the Six-Eared Macaque, while Sun Wukong's expression was purer and brighter, or he could draw some leftover food around the Six-Eared Macaque.
** 2. Weapons and Movement **
1. ** Golden Cudgel **
- The Jingu Staff was an important weapon shared by both. The shape of the Jingu Staff was thick in the middle and thin at both ends, making it relatively straight. It could be drawn with metallic lines, such as straight lines and some reflective highlights to reflect the hardness and luster of the metal. Some simple patterns could be drawn on the body of the rod, such as circular patterns to represent the golden hoop.
- When drawing, it was necessary to show the flexibility of the Jingu Staff, because it could change size at will. If it was a battle scene, he could draw the sense of oppression when the Jingu Staff expanded, such as occupying a large part of the scene, or when it shrank like a small and exquisite needle held by Sun Wukong or Six-Eared Macaque.
2. ** Combat action **
- Sun Wukong's movements could be based on his usual fighting style, such as his signature move, the Cloud Somersault. He could draw him somersaulting in the air, his body bending into a dynamic curve, and the Jingu Staff waving in the air in an arc. His movements might be more bold and open because he was more straightforward.
- The Six-Eared Macaque was similar to Sun Wukong in terms of supernatural powers, so their movements were similar. However, they could design some different details for him. For example, his attacks might be more feminine and treacherous, and the angle of his movements might be more crafty, forming a contrast with Sun Wukong's open and aboveboard attacks.
** 3. Setting and atmosphere **
1. ** Battle venue **
- If it was the Flowerfruit Mountain, he could draw some monkeys watching the battle. He also had to draw the rocks, trees, and other elements of the Flowerfruit Mountain. The rocks could use rough lines to express their hard texture, the trees could use curved lines to represent their branches, and the leaves of different shapes could enrich the picture.
- If it was the scene of the Heavenly Palace, he would have to draw the buildings of the Heavenly Palace, such as the pavilions and pavilions in the clouds. He would use elegant curves to represent the clouds, and use regular straight lines and gorgeous decorative lines to draw the buildings of the Heavenly Palace.
2. ** Creating an atmosphere **
- Some special effect lines were used to show the intensity of the battle. For example, he could draw some speed lines around the swing of the Jingu Staff to indicate the speed of the swing of the weapon, or draw some light and shadow effects where the two fought, such as white highlights or yellow halos to indicate the collision of energy. Some dynamic lines could be used to express the tense atmosphere of the battle, such as slanted lines or broken line elements in the picture.
Sun Wukong vs Sun WukongIf 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.
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