Why did Sun Wukong cause havoc in Heaven?The main reasons for Sun Wukong's havoc in Heaven were as follows:
- After being recruited by the Heavenly Court to be an official, Sun Wukong understood that this was a low-level official position. He felt insulted, so he angrily attacked the Southern Heavenly Gate.
- After the second amnesty, Sun Wukong was given the title of "The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal". He was ordered to manage the peach garden. After the peaches matured, he enjoyed them all. The Queen Mother was going to hold a Peach Banquet and invite all the immortals and buddhas but did not invite him, which made him feel that he was being looked down upon. He transformed into a barefoot immortal and sneaked into the Jade Pool to drink the immortal wine. He then got drunk and broke into the Grand Supreme Elder's Tushita Palace to eat the Golden Elixir. After causing a huge disaster, he returned to the Flowerfruit Mountain and attracted the Heavenly Soldiers and Heavenly Generals to come and capture him. He then began to resist the Heavenly Soldiers and Heavenly Generals and caused a huge ruckus in the Heavenly Palace.
Who is Mary Vincent in the Mary Vincent story?In the Mary Vincent story, Mary Vincent is a woman who was at the wrong place at the wrong time and became the victim of a cruel act. She had to find the strength within herself to move forward after such a life - changing event. Her story is a testament to human resilience. After the incident, she had to face the world, deal with the legal system, and heal from her physical and mental wounds. Mary Vincent is a symbol of survival and hope for others who have faced or may face similar tragedies.
Not allowing Japan to pay tributeDuring the Ming Dynasty, Japan was not allowed to pay tribute.
During the reign of Zhu Yuanzhang, Emperor Taizu of the Ming Dynasty, from the first year of Hongwu to the 19th year of Hongwu, Japan sent a total of five diplomatic missions to pay tribute, but they were all rejected by Zhu Yuanzhang. The main reasons were as follows: First, Japan's politics was chaotic at that time, and the Northern Dynasties regime and Huailiang regime were fighting each other. The political situation was unstable, and it was risky to make friends with Japan. Second, Japan respected generals at that time, which was contrary to Zhu Yuanzhang's concept of "monarch as minister" as the emperor of the unified China. Zhu Yuanzhang did not agree with his courtiers dealing with each other on behalf of the country. Thirdly, as a formal trade activity between countries, tribute trade required legal documents, such as diplomatic documents approved by the king with a table. However, there were some aspects of Japanese diplomatic documents that did not conform to etiquette. For example, the diplomatic documents held in the seventh year of Hongwu had no table and were books of ministers. Although there was a table in the thirteenth year of Hongwu, the person who paid tribute was a minister.
In the second year of Jiajing (1523), when the Japanese delegation came to pay tribute, because Japan was in the Warring States Period at that time, the Hosokawa family and the Daiuchi family each sent a delegation to pay tribute. In order to compete for the right to pay tribute, they fought with each other in Hangzhou, causing a large number of casualties and causing local riots. After this incident, Emperor Jiajing banned Japan from coming to court and cut off trade.
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Journey to the West: Havoc in HeavenIn the fight scene of the Uproar in Heaven in Journey to the West:
First, Sun Wukong went to the East Ocean Dragon Palace to borrow a treasure to obtain the Ruyi Jingu Staff. Then, he broke into the Sen Luo Temple of the Nether World Realm and forcefully sold the Book of Life and Death. After the Dragon King and the King of Hell complained, the Jade Emperor wanted to capture Wukong. Taibai Jinxing suggested to recruit him and give him the title of "Ma Wen". After Sun Wukong understood the size of his official position, he was furious and attacked the Southern Heavenly Gate. The Jade Emperor sent the Pagoda-Bearing Heavenly King Li Jing and the Third Prince Nezha to capture Sun Wukong, who defeated them.
After that, Sun Wukong raised the banner of "The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal" and was once again recruited to manage the peach garden. He was not invited to the Peach Banquet, so he disguised himself as a barefoot Great Immortal and sneaked into the Jade Pool. He drank the immortal wine, got drunk, broke into the Grand Supreme Elder's Tushita Palace, and ate the Golden Elixir before returning to the Flowerfruit Mountain. Guanyin Bodhisattva sent Hui An to the lower realm to help Heavenly King Li capture Wukong, but Hui An was defeated. Guanyin recommended Erlang Immortal Yang Jian to participate in the battle. Erlang God and Wukong each showed their magical powers and fought with wisdom and courage. In the battle, Wukong was at a disadvantage. The Grand Supreme Elder used the "Golden Steel Cut" to hit the top of Wukong's head. The Heavenly Dog that Erlang raised bit Wukong's leg. Wukong was finally captured by the Heavenly Generals.
However, after Wukong was captured, he could not be hurt by knives, axes, lightning, and fire. Therefore, he was locked in the Eight Trigrams Furnace of Taishang Laojun to be refined. Wukong, on the other hand, had gained something out of this misfortune. He had refined his Fiery Eyes and continued to fight the Heavenly Generals after knocking down the pill furnace. Finally, the Jade Emperor invited Buddha to come forward and subdue Wukong. Wukong was suppressed by the Five Elements Mountain formed by Buddha's five fingers.
It should be noted that in the original novel, Sun Wukong's havoc in the Heavenly Palace did not reach the Divine Wind Palace at all. He only fought with the guards of the Heavenly Court in the Brilliant Hall. The Pagoda-Bearing Heavenly King and the other main forces of the Heavenly Court didn't make a move at first. The last one to appear was Wang Lingguan, the general on duty in front of the Jade Emperor. After that, the Buddha was "summoned" by the Jade Emperor to suppress Sun Wukong.
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