Detailed summary of Chapter 64 of Journey to the West:
Bajie opened the way to Jingji Ridge, and was captured by an old man who claimed to be from Jingji Ridge. He turned into a dark wind and took Tang Monk away. The old man and the other three old men are the essence of cypress, juniper, bamboo and pine. The four elders preached the Tao, and Monk Tang presided over the Buddha. The Apricot Fairy came to marry Monk Tang. When the disciples came to find him, the tree spirits turned into trees. The trees in Bajie fell down, and the roots of the fruits were dripping with blood. Tang Monk got on his horse and walked westward along the main road.
Bramble Ridge is a place name in "Journey to the West". This place is inaccessible and overgrown with thorns, hence its name. Jingjiling Muxian Temple: There are 6 monsters: Shiba Gong (pine); Zhuo nickname is Jinjie, known as Shiba Gong, Guzhi Gong (cypress), Lingkongzi (cypress), Fuyunsou (bamboo), Chishen Ghost (maple), Xingxian (apricot), etc.
Artistic features:
"Journey to the West" depicts a colorful, magical and magnificent fantasy world, creates a series of interesting and fascinating mythological stories, and shapes Sun Wukong, the extraordinary and holy figure. The idealized image of a hero.
In the fantasy world, it twists and turns reflect the human condition and worldly feelings, expresses fresh human wisdom, has full flesh and blood of reality and a rich flavor of life. "Journey to the West", with its unique thoughts and artistic charm, brings readers into the beautiful palace of art and feels its artistic charm.