It was Sun Wukong who made trouble in the Dragon Palace of the East China Sea.
In the classic ancient Chinese ** "Journey to the West", Wukong's havoc in the Dragon Palace of the East China Sea is a storyline that has attracted much attention. Goku is an arrogant and witty monkey who is skeptical of authority and rules. The reason for making trouble in the Dragon Palace of the East China Sea was mainly to find the marriage contract of his friend Tang Seng. Tang Seng, as a scripture learner, was asked to go to the west to retrieve **, and the legendary Dragon King of the East China Sea forced Tang Seng to marry his son Xiaobailong. In order to protect Tang Seng, Wukong decided to go to the Dragon Palace in the East China Sea and ask the Dragon King for an explanation.
The significance of Wukong's havoc in the Dragon Palace of the East China Sea is to show his courage and wisdom. He dared to challenge authority and was not afraid of power, and this spirit embodies the chivalrous spirit of ancient times. At the same time, Goku's victory over the Dragon King of the East China Sea with his wit and courage in the story also reflects his wisdom and courage. In addition, the Dragon Palace of the East China Sea also reflects the ancient people's reverence and worship of nature and gods, as well as the pursuit of justice and fairness.
Overall, havoc in the Dragon Palace of the East China Sea is a classic storyline in "Journey to the West", which shows the importance of ancient chivalrous spirit and wisdom and courage through Wukong's courage and wisdom. At the same time, the story also reflects the ancient people's reverence and worship of nature and gods, as well as the pursuit of justice and fairness. This story has left a deep impression on people's hearts and has become a part of traditional Chinese culture, which is of great significance for inheriting and promoting Chinese culture.