Chapter 35 of Journey to the West: Heretics use their power to bully the righteous, and the Monkey Heart obtains a treasure to defeat evil spirits
The Silver Horned King was put into a gourd by Wukong and turned into water in an instant. Wukong came to the Lotus Cave and fought with the Golden Horn King. The Golden Horned King Banana Fan fanned the fire and defeated Wukong. Wukong used the clone method to get into the lotus hole, kill all the little demons, and steal the purification bottle. Golden Horn arrives and Wukong escapes.
Wukong quietly returned to the Lotus Cave, saw Jinjiao sleeping, and secretly took away the banana fan. Jinjiao was furious, and Jinjiao lost to Wukong and fled to the Dragon Cave. Wukong saves his master and junior brother. The next day, Jin Jiao and his uncle Hu Ah Qi came with a group of demons to kill him.
Wukong filled the golden horn in a pure bottle, and Bajie killed Fox Aqi. The masters and disciples were about to go on their way when Taishang Laojun arrived. Taishang Laojun said that he was entrusted by Guanyin to let the boy turn into two demons to test Tang Monk and his disciples. It turned out that Jinjiao and Yinjiao were both his disciples and they were Guanyin. The two boys who were invited to test Tang Monk and his disciples were resurrected and passed away.
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Introduction to characters appearing in Chapter 35:
1. Golden Horn, Silver Horn
King Golden Horn and his brother Silver The Horned Kings are two monsters in Lotus Cave in Pingdingshan. He was originally the boy who guarded the golden furnace under Taishang Laojun.
In order to test Tang Monk’s determination to obtain Buddhist scriptures from the West, the Bodhisattva borrowed two gold and silver boys from Taishang Laojun and turned into monsters to test Tang Monk’s determination to obtain Buddhist scriptures. Competing with Sun Wukong in martial arts, it's hard to tell the winner. Later, Sun Wukong used a strategy to defeat the gold and silver monsters, confiscated five treasures, and returned them to Taishang Laojun, including people and objects.
2. Fox Ah Qi
The monster in the classic novel "Journey to the West" has mediocre magic power. He is the younger brother of the Nine-tailed Fox in Yalong Mountain and the uncle of the Golden Horn and Silver Horn Kings in Lotus Cave in Pingding Mountain. . After the nine-tailed fox was killed and Silver Horn was collected, Golden Horn brought in fox Ah Qi to help in the battle. After a fierce battle, the demon army was defeated. He was also killed by Bajie Yipalla while fleeing.
3. Zhu Bajie
Zhu Bajie, whose dharma name is Wu Neng (chosen by Guanyin) and nicknamed Bajie (chosen by Tang Monk), is the second disciple of Tang Monk. He knows the number thirty-six in Tiangang. The weapon he holds is the Qin Jin Palladium (commonly known as the nine-tooth nail rake) made by Taishang Laojun and given by the Jade Emperor himself.
In his previous life, Zhu Bajie was Marshal Tianpeng who was in charge of Tianhe’s 80,000-strong naval force. He had always admired the beautiful Fairy in Colorful Clothes (one of Chang’e’s). In “Journey to the West”, “Chang’e” is the owner of the Moon Mansion. The title of fairy is not that of Yi’s wife Chang’e in folklore).
The gods in "Journey to the West" basically draw on the orthodox Taoist immortal records. It can be seen from the mention of Zhu Bajie in an episode of Gao Laozhuang that Zhu Bajie's previous life, Marshal Tianpeng, was the water god Tianhe Xianjie.
After molesting the fairy in colorful clothes and attracting the attention of the spiritual officials, he overturned the Bullfighting Palace and was demoted to the mortal world. However, he was mistakenly reincarnated into a pig fetus. Later, he was enlightened by Guanyin and became a disciple of Tang Monk, together with Sun Wukong. He protected Tang Monk as he went to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures, and was eventually named the Envoy of the Pure Altar.