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havoc in heaven

Myth Beyond Heaven

Myth Beyond Heaven

Yun Lintian, a man from Earth, found himself in a clichéd transmigrated situation and ended up in the Azure World, a magical cultivation-oriented world. Unlike the protagonists in the novels he had read, Yun Lintian lacks any cheating devices to assist him on his journey. Did the God of Transmission forget about it? However, as a crisis unfolds, an ancient power dormant within him suddenly awakens, entangling him in a mysterious destiny... Watch the journey of Yun Lintian in a foreign world as he rises in power ranking alongside his precious all-female sect! ————————————— DISCLAIMER: The protagonist of this novel is exceptionally powerful, resourceful, and mature. If you don't enjoy stories with an overpowered protagonist who frequently use logic from novels he has read to solve the problems he encounters, this novel may not be to your liking. Besides the cultivation adventure, this novel also focuses on romance, comedy, and the bonds between the protagonist and his fellow disciples in the sect. The author is not a native English speaker, so you can expect some grammatical errors in the novel. Please bear with me, and trust me, I am trying to improve it. Everything in this novel is pure fantasy based on the author's imagination. It does not reflect the real world. Hence, readers should not attempt to apply their common sense and logic to this novel. Constructive criticism is always welcome. ————————————— All rights to the cover belong to the original artist.
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Journey to the West: Havoc in Heaven
The Uproar in Heaven was an activity in the game of " A Chinese Oath to the West 2." Uproar in Heaven was a team activity. Players needed to trigger the activity through specific missions and items. During the event, players could enter the scene of Uproar in Heaven and team up with other players. During the event, players could obtain experience, items, and points as rewards. The event was held every Thursday night from 20:00 to 23:00, and the admission time was from 19:40 to 23:00. The participation requirements were that the character level was at least level 50 and the time pet level was at least level 15. The specific gameplay and strategies could be understood according to different strategies.
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2025-01-10 02:49
Sun Wukong Havoc in Heaven
You may have some misunderstanding. Sun Wukong's Uproar in Heaven is the plot of chapters four to seven in Journey to the West, not chapter three. This part of the plot showed Sun Wukong's series of actions against the authority of the Heavenly Court. First, he went to the East Ocean Dragon Palace to borrow treasures to get the Golden-Hooped Cudgel, and then he went to the Sen Luo Temple in the Nether World to sell the Book of Life and Death. After the Dragon King and the King of Hell complained to the Jade Emperor, the Jade Emperor wanted to arrest him. Taibai Jinxing suggested that he be granted amnesty and granted him the title of "Ma Wen". When Sun Wukong learned that this official title was low, he was furious. He opened the Southern Heavenly Gate and returned to Huaguo Mountain with the banner of "The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal". The Jade Emperor sent the Pagoda-Bearing Heavenly King Li Jing and the Third Prince Nezha to capture them, but they were defeated by Sun Wukong. The Jade Emperor once again offered amnesty. After Sun Wukong became the Great Sage Equal to Heaven, he was ordered to manage the Peach Garden. He ate all the ripe peaches. Since he was not invited to the Peach Banquet, he transformed into a barefoot Great Immortal and sneaked into the Jade Pool to drink the immortal wine. He got drunk and broke into the Tushita Palace of the Supreme Lord to eat the Golden Elixir. After causing trouble, he returned to the Flower and Fruit Mountain. Guanyin Bodhisattva sent Hui An to the lower realm to help in the battle. After Hui An failed, Guanyin recommended Erlang Immortal Yang Jian to participate in the battle. Sun Wukong gradually lost in the battle with Erlang God. He was hit on the top of his head by Taishang Laojun's "diamond chakram" and his leg was bitten by Xiao Tianquan. Finally, he was captured by the heavenly generals. After being captured, he was not killed by knives, axes, lightning, or fire. He was locked in the Eight Trigrams Furnace of the Supreme Elderly Lord to be refined. Instead, he cultivated Fiery Eyes and continued to fight with the Heavenly Generals after the furnace was knocked down. Finally, the Jade Emperor asked the Buddha to come out and subdue him, pressing him under the Five Elements Mountain. This series of plots was a very important and exciting part of Journey to the West. To a certain extent, it reflected the outbreak of social contradictions and the strong sense of class resistance. 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!
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2026-06-23 21:05
Journey to the West: Havoc in Heaven
Uproar in Heaven was a China color animated feature film produced from 1961 to 1964. It was produced by the Shanghai Fine Arts Film Studio and directed by Wan Laiming. The story was based on the classic China classic Journey to the West. It told the story of the Monkey King causing trouble in the Dragon Palace and rebelling against the Heavenly Court. It created the image of a legendary hero who was witty, optimistic, and brave enough to resist the power of heaven. After the film was released, it was loved and praised by domestic and foreign audiences with its unique animated image and distinctive ethnic style. It won many domestic and foreign awards such as the Special Award for Short Film at the 13th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in the Soviet Slovakia and the Best animated film at the 2nd Hundred Flowers Award for China Mass Film. It was also distributed and screened in 44 countries and regions. The plot was roughly as follows: The stone monkey that was transformed from the immortal stone of the East Victory Divine Continent called himself the Monkey King and occupied the Flowerfruit Mountain as the king. Due to the lack of weapons, he went to the East Ocean Dragon Palace to borrow a treasure and pulled out the Ocean-Pacifying Godly Needle (Ruyi Golden-Hooped Rod). The Dragon King went back on his word and reported it to the Heavenly Court. Venus offered a plan to appease him, and the Jade Emperor named him Ma Wen. The Monkey King returned to Huaguo Mountain to call himself the Great Sage Equal to Heaven because of his small official position. The Heavenly Army and Heavenly General failed to capture him, and the Jade Emperor once again recruited him and conferred him the title of "The Great Sage Equal to Heaven". However, Sun Wukong ate peaches of immortality, immortal wine, and golden pills, and defeated the Heavenly Army and Heavenly General many times. The Jade Emperor had no choice but to invite Buddha. After Sun Wukong lost a bet with Buddha, he was suppressed under the Five Elements Mountain (but at the end of the animation, Sun Wukong successfully defeated the Heavenly Court and returned to the Flower and Fruit Mountain to live happily with his children). The art design of this animation drew on and drew lessons from a variety of traditional Chinese arts, such as folk woodcarving and paper-cutting techniques, drawing on the paintings of Chen Hongshou in the Ming Dynasty and the decorative style of opera, combined with modern Western art. The background design drew lessons from Buddhist temples, Taoist buildings, and the murals of Yongle Palace in Shanxi and Fahai Temple in Beijing. 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!
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2026-06-23 14:21
The Great Sage Havoc in Heaven
In the original novel of Journey to the West, the Great Sage wreaked havoc in the Heavenly Palace mainly concentrated on the first few chapters. After Wukong returned from learning from Bodhi, the Jade Emperor summoned him for amnesty because of his search for treasures in the Dragon Palace (obtaining the Ruyi Golden Cudgel) and his expulsion from the underworld. However, he despised the low official position of the horse and rebelled against the Heavenly Court, self-proclaimed the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. The Jade Emperor once again recruited him to manage the peach garden, but he secretly ate the peaches, disrupted the banquet, and stole the golden pill. Later, the Jade Emperor sent the heavenly troops to capture him. Wukong and Erlang God were tied in a bet. Later, he was ambushed by Taishang Laojun and captured to the Demon Slaying Platform. However, he was not executed. Instead, he practiced Fiery Eyes and escaped from the Eight Trigrams Furnace. After that, he caused trouble in the Heavenly Palace again. Finally, he was suppressed under the Five Elements Mountain by Gautama Buddha. This series of plots showed Sun Wukong's resistance to the authority of the Heavenly Court and his fearless personality. 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!
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2026-06-23 12:00
Journey to the West Havoc in Heaven 86
The plot of "Havoc in Heaven" in the 86 edition of Journey to the West was very unique. In this plot, Sun Wukong was recruited by the Taibai Jinxing to the Heavenly Court and was appointed as an official. Later, he learned that the official had returned to the Huaguo Mountain and proclaimed himself the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. After he was recruited again, the Jade Emperor asked him to manage the peach garden. When he learned that he was not invited to the Peach Banquet, he began to make a scene in the Heavenly Palace. In the battle, Mighty Miracle God was the first to fight with Monkey Brother. His body was huge, but his professional ability was not satisfactory in front of Monkey Brother. His weapon, the axe, was also broken by Monkey Brother. Nezha then went on stage, but he did not catch Monkey Brother's eye. Sun Wukong disrupted the Feast of Peaches and even went to the Grand Supreme Elder's place to cause trouble. The Jade Emperor was furious. He sent many heavenly troops and generals to subdue Sun Wukong, but they all ended in failure. In the end, Sun Wukong fought outside the Numinous Sky Hall. The Jade Emperor had no choice but to send an edict to let Buddha come and subdue him. This version of the story made the plot of " Uproar in Heaven " a classic. The scenes such as " Go and invite Buddha " were deeply rooted in people's hearts. It also created the image of Sun Wukong, who was fearless and dared to resist the authority of 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!
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2026-06-20 06:27
Monkey King Havoc in Heaven
The following are some good words to describe the Monkey King's Uproar in Heaven: ** Good words: ** " Furious ": It vividly depicted Sun Wukong's extremely angry state when he learned the truth about the official position of Tuoma Wen and was not invited to the Peach Banquet. " Magical Power ": This phrase perfectly summed up the extraordinary abilities that Sun Wukong had displayed during the Uproar in Heaven. For example, his Seventy-Two Transformations and Somersault Cloud skills had made it difficult for the Heavenly Soldiers and Heavenly Generals to resist. " Overturning the Heavens and Earth ": It reflected the intensity of Sun Wukong's actions in causing havoc in the Heavenly Palace, causing the Heavenly Palace to be restless and turn from orderly to chaotic. " Invincible ": It described Sun Wukong's bravery and invincibility when fighting against the heavenly soldiers and generals. No opponent could stop his attacks. ** Good sentence: ** "The Great Sage's Wishful Staff can fight against the Heavenly Deities. They killed until no birds flew in the sky, and tigers and wolves ran in the mountains. The world is black with sand and stones, and the universe is dark with dust." These few sentences vividly depicted the fierce scene of Sun Wukong fighting the gods with the Jingu Staff. His battle made the birds in the sky not dare to fly, the beasts in the mountains fled, and the sky and earth were darkened by the dust that was raised. "That Great Sage couldn't hold back his anger. He grabbed the iron staff and struck it." This sentence succinctly described Sun Wukong's courage to attack the Heavenly Court without hesitation when he was angry. " He drank to his heart's content alone, ate the Grand Supreme Elderly Lord's Nine Transformation Golden Pill, collected all the wine, vegetables, fruits, and fruits, and returned to the Flowerfruit Mountain to hold a celestial banquet with the monkeys." This sentence described Sun Wukong's behavior after he caused a ruckus in the Jade Lake, showing that he was not afraid of the majesty of the Heavenly Court and was free and easy.
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2026-01-20 05:55
The classical Chinese translation of Havoc in Heaven
The classical Chinese translation of Uproar in Heaven was: In Journey to the West, there is a sentence describing Sun Wukong's havoc in the Heavenly Palace. The original text reads: "The Monkey King somersaulted through the clouds until he reached the Heavenly Realm and caused havoc in the Heavenly Palace. If he did not fall, the Jade Emperor would worship Tathagata." Therefore, the classical Chinese translation of Uproar in Heaven was "The Monkey King somersaulted through the clouds until he reached the Heaven Realm. If he did not yield, the Jade Emperor would worship Tathagata."
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2024-09-16 18:57
Wukong is literate and wreaks havoc in heaven
In the Wukong literacy software, open Wukong literacy, click to enter "Uproar in Heaven", and then click to enter "Group 1" to start learning Chinese characters.
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2026-03-13 22:42
Sun Wukong's Havoc in Heaven
Sun Wukong went to the East Ocean Dragon Palace to borrow treasures and asked for the Ruyi Golden Cudgel as a weapon. He also broke into the Senluo Temple of the Netherworld Realm to forcefully sell the Book of Life and Death, erasing himself from the Monkey Clan and other famous people. The Dragon King and the King of Hell complained to the Jade Emperor. The Jade Emperor wanted to capture Wukong, but Taibai Jinxing suggested that he should be released. The Jade Emperor conferred upon him the title of " Tuoma Wen." Sun Wukong was furious after he understood the meaning of this official position. He left the Southern Heavenly Gate and returned to Huaguo Mountain, raising the banner of " The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal." The Jade Emperor sent the Pagoda-Bearing Heavenly King Li Jing and the Third Prince Nezha to capture Sun Wukong, who defeated them. Once again, the Jade Emperor offered amnesty. After becoming the Great Sage Equal to Heaven, Wukong was ordered to manage the peach garden and eat all the ripe peaches. The Queen Mother wanted to hold a banquet for all the immortals and Buddhas, but she did not invite Wukong. After learning about it, Wukong transformed into a barefoot immortal and sneaked into the Jade Pool to drink the immortal wine. He was drunk and broke into the Tushita Palace of the Supreme Lord Laojun to eat the Golden Elixir. Then, he returned to Huaguo Mountain. After Guanyin Bodhisattva went to the Peach Banquet and learned of the situation, she sent Hui An to the lower realm to help fight. Hui An was defeated. Heavenly King Li asked the Jade Emperor for help. Guanyin recommended Erlang Immortal Yang Jian to participate in the battle. Erlang Shen and Wukong fought with wisdom and courage. Wukong was fighting alone and was gradually at a disadvantage. Taishang Laojun hit the top of Wukong's head with "Golden Steel Cutting". Xiao Tianquan bit Wukong's leg and Wukong was captured by the Heavenly Generals. After Wukong was captured, he was not hurt by any knife, axe, lightning, or fire. He was locked in the Eight Trigrams Furnace of Taishang Laojun to be refined. As a result, he cultivated Fiery Eyes and stepped on the furnace to continue fighting with the Heavenly Generals. The Jade Emperor had no choice but to ask Buddha to come forward. Wukong was suppressed by the Five Elements Mountain formed by the five fingers of Buddha. The immortals and Buddhas held the "Antian Meeting" to celebrate their victory.
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2026-02-28 18:19
A brief account of the story of the havoc in heaven
In the stories related to Journey to the West, the Uproar in Heaven revolved around Sun Wukong. Sun Wukong was originally having fun in the Flowerfruit Mountain. He was inspired by the four old monkeys to embark on the path of learning and immortality. After he returned from his studies, he went to the Dragon Palace to find the Jingu Staff under the guidance of the old monkey. The process was relatively peaceful. The Dragon King was persuaded by Dragon Granny to give the Jingu Staff to the Dragon King voluntarily. After that, Sun Wukong was captured by the hook dead and sent to the underworld. The King of Hell claimed that he had hooked the wrong person. However, he had learned the art to get rid of the King of Hell's control, so he caused a ruckus in the underworld, but only killed two hook dead people. However, the Dragon King and the King of Hell went to the Heavenly Court together to complain, but the content of the complaint was exaggerated. The Jade Emperor listened to Taibai Jinxing's suggestion. Not only did he not blame Sun Wukong for causing trouble in the underworld, but he also granted him the official position of Ma Wen. Sun Wukong found it embarrassing that this official had no rank, so he left the Heavenly Palace and returned to the Flower and Fruit Mountain to proclaim himself the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. He defeated the Pagoda-Bearing Heavenly King and Nezha who came to attack. The Jade Emperor sent him to heaven again. He disrupted the Feast of Peaches, stole the Golden Elixir of the Grand Supreme Elder, and fled back to the Flowerfruit Mountain. The Jade Emperor sent 100,000 heavenly soldiers to capture Sun Wukong, but they failed. God Erlang fought with him for 300 rounds, but the result was still the same.(God Erlang went easy on Sun Wukong because he saw through his heavenly eye that Sun Wukong would definitely make a big mess in the Heavenly Palace in the future, and he himself was dissatisfied with the Heavenly Court.) The Jade Emperor wanted to throw Sun Wukong into the Laojun Furnace and burn him to death, but he escaped and caused a ruckus in the Heavenly Palace. In the end, the Jade Emperor invited Buddha Tathagata to suppress Sun Wukong under the Five Elements Mountain. In addition, God Erlang had also caused havoc in the Heavenly Palace in myths. Erlang God Yang Jian was the disciple of Immortal Yu Ding. His mother, Yao Ji, was the younger sister of the Jade Emperor. She was imprisoned in Peach Mountain by the Jade Emperor because she fell in love with a mortal and gave birth to a child. Yang Jian split the mountain to save his mother, and the Jade Emperor ordered the Three-legged Golden Crow to sunburn his mother. Yang Jian killed nine Golden Crows in a fit of anger and then went to the Heavenly Court to make a scene.
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2026-02-26 09:22
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