The origin of the Monkey King in Journey to the West .

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-31

Sun Wukong is one of the main characters in the Chinese classical gods and demons ** "Journey to the West", born from the immortal stone produced by the groundbreaking, and the birthplace is located on Huaguo Mountain in Dongsheng Shenzhou, and is revered as the "Monkey King" for leading the monkeys into the Water Curtain Cave.

In order to learn the arts, he crossed the ocean to apprentice to the ancestor of Su Bodhi, named Sun Wukong, and learned superb spells such as the great heavenly immortal formula, the seventy-two changes of the earth's evil numbers, and somersault clouds. The Monkey King who came out of the school did not get a weapon, and obtained the Ruyi Golden Hoop Stick in the Dragon Palace of the East China Sea, and then made a big fuss in the underworld to hook the book of life and death, alarming the heavens and was recruited by the Jade Emperor and named Bi Ma Wen. After learning of his humble position, he returned to Huaguo Mountain angrily, and defeated the crusade of King Tota and the Third Prince, forcing the Jade Emperor to crown him as the Monkey King, and built a mansion in the Heavenly Palace, and was ordered to manage the Pan Tao Garden. Because of drunkenness, he disturbed the queen mother's peach festival and secretly ate the golden pill of Taishang Laojun, and refined it into a fiery eye, and beat the heavenly palace into a mess, and was finally pressed by the Buddha at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain.

Five hundred years later, Tang Seng passed by here to learn scriptures, and Sun Wukong became a master and apprentice, and subdued him to protect Tang Seng Xitian to learn scriptures, and Sun Wukong became Tang Seng's **.

On the way to learn the scriptures, Sun Wukong descended demons all the way to eliminate demons, protected Tang Seng and successfully learned scriptures, and was finally named the Buddha of Fighting. He is intelligent, courageous, powerful and independent.

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