There are many monsters depicted in "Journey to the West", each with its own characteristics.
First of all, we can't ignore the White Bone Spirit, who is known for her cunning and cruelty. The White Bone Spirit is good at changing and can transform into various forms to confuse and hurt Tang Seng and his apprentices. She had tried to eat Tang Seng many times in order to gain immortality.
Another monster worth mentioning is the yellow-robed monster, he was originally the Kui Wood Wolf Star in the sky, because he fell in love with the jade girl who served the incense in the Phi Xiang Palace, and went to the mortal world in private, and met in the nether world to be a demon together. The yellow-robed monster coveted Tang Seng's meat, but his martial arts were comparable to Sun Wukong, which brought a lot of trouble to the four Tang monks and apprentices.
In addition, there are also unique monsters such as the Bull Demon King, the Red Child, and the Black Bear Spirit. These monsters battle wits and courage with the four Tang monks and apprentices in "Journey to the West", adding rich color and depth to the story.
In addition to these specific monsters, there is another type of monster that is also worth mentioning, that is, fox fairies and cat demons with great powers. They attract attention with their bewitching appearance and charming charm, but they also have mana and wisdom that cannot be underestimated.
In general, there are many types of monsters in "Journey to the West", each with its own characteristics. The existence of these monsters not only enriches the content of the story, but also shows the rich imagination and superb literary talent of the author Wu Chengen.
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