In ".Journey to the West", six earsApesis a controversial character. Some netizens believe in Six EarsApesIt was one of the four monkeys of the mixed world back then, but most people were skeptical. After all, it is impossible to provide conclusive evidence of the six earsApesIt is one of the four monkeys. Coupled with the fact that time has passed, it is hard to believe that their identities will be the same as ".Journey to the WestThe story is related.
However, there are also those who put forward another view, which is that the six earsApesActually, it isMonkey KingAnother form of which he isMonkey KingPart of,GokuBy changing into an exact image like his, all this is carefully designed by the author. The author passed through six earsApesThis fragment wants to showMonkey KingThe bad side of the heart, the deceitful side, and the false side. Hence the six earsApesIt can be seen as yesMonkey KingThe true embodiment of the can also be said to beMonkey KingPart of it, but he representsGokuThe opposite side of the side.
For this point of view, most people start withDharmaperspective. After all, there are opposites to everything in the world, and that's why in the bookJourney to the West", we can see a leaf blind, and we can also see a leaf knowing autumn. However, from a Buddhist point of view,Monkey KingJust a learnerDharmaand self-practicing demon monkeys. He himself could not see his true body, but as part of his practice, the six earsApesRepresents all the bad sides of his past, when he reaches a certain level of practice, the six earsApeswill manifest itself.
GuanyinThe bodhisattva is aware of this, at the same timeSuch as the BuddhaThis can also be understood. Back then, Rulai borrowed the theory of the four monkeys, claiming that he could not distinguish the six earsApesThe true identity of the person, thereforeMonkey KingI can't see through it myself. However, who would believe inThe Three RealmsInside, there is also a companyMonkey KingYou monsters that can't be defeated, and you still have such superb mana?Rulai actually knew it, but he didn't want to say it.
Judging by all indications, six earsApesThat's itMonkey Kingis the opposite of that. After many battles,Monkey KingStill can't really overcome themselves. In the eyes of Rulai, the only one can tellMonkey Kingwith six earsApesIt is these two monkeys that represent the righteous and the evil respectively. Six earsApesAsMonkey KingPart of his true identity naturally shares the dark side of his heart. It also means that the author hints that after a duel with his own avatar,Monkey KingIn order to grow up formally, and to be heart-to-heart with the master Tang Seng.
GuanyinBodhisattva forMonkey Kingand six earsApesThe battle of identity is clear. GuanyinThe Bodhisattva watched all this with oblivion, and she understoodMonkey Kingis a demon monkey who is cultivating, and he needs to face the dark side of his heart in order to truly become a qualified **. GuanyinThrough this description, the Bodhisattva conveys an important Buddhist concept: people have both good and evil sides in their hearts, and only through practice and enlightenment can they achieve a state of balance and purification in their hearts.
WhileSuch as the BuddhaIt's silently observingMonkey Kingwith six earsApesbetween the battles. Such as the BuddhaHe is fully aware of this opposition and struggle to remain silentMonkey Kingand six earsApesand understand the truth. However,Such as the BuddhaHe chose not to intervene because he believedMonkey KingIn the end, I was able to solve my inner contradictions on my own and find my own true path.
From personal thinking and observation, I think six earsApesIndeed it isMonkey KingOne of the opposites, he representedMonkey KingThe dark side of the heart. Monkey KingAs a demon monkey, you will inevitably encounter all kinds of confusion and trials in the process of cultivation. And six earsApesThe appearance is precisely to make itMonkey KingFace your shortcomings and weaknesses as a way to grow and improve.
In the depths of people's hearts, there are often two opposing forces. As Buddhism says, the human mind is like a mirror, which is easily disturbed by the outside world, resulting in all kinds of negative emotions and desires. And six earsApesAsMonkey KingA part of the heart that represents his deceitful and false side. Only by fighting with one's own opposites,Monkey Kingin order to attain true growth and enlightenment.
In my own personal experience, I have been in a similar situation. Sometimes, I face two opposite sides of myself. As suchMonkey Kingwith six earsApesI also need to face my dark side and find a solution. Through personal efforts and reflection, I have successfully overcome various contradictions in my heart and continue to grow and improve.
To sum up, the mystery of the identity of the six-eared ape and the Monkey King is in ".Journey to the Westhas been the subject of much attention and controversy. Although there is no clear evidence of six earsApesThat's itMonkey KingOne of the four monkeys of the mixed world, but there are a series of indications that indicate the six-earedApesActually, it isMonkey Kingpart of what he representsMonkey KingThe dark side of the heart.
GuanyinBodhisattva andSuch as the BuddhaBoth are on the six-eared Weng withMonkey KingThe battle of identities is understood. GuanyinThe Bodhisattva turns a blind eye and hopesMonkey KingYou can find inner balance and purification by fighting your own opposite. WhileSuch as the BuddhaThen silently observe, believeMonkey KingEventually, I was able to resolve my inner conflicts on my own.
Understood from a personal point of view, six earsApeswithMonkey KingThe battle of identities is a manifestation of the antagonism in everyone's heart. It is only by confronting our dark side positively and finding solutions to it that we can achieve personal growth and progress.
Therefore, regardless of whether the mystery of the identity of the six-eared ape and the Monkey King is fully solved, we can all draw inspiration from it - on the spiritual path of life, face our own opposite, and bravely confront it, in order to find our true selves and achieve inner harmony and contentment.