2, Pig Bajie: Gao Laozhuang married, four saints tried Zen, Pansi Cave was humiliated, molested Chang 'e, and dared the Monkey King.
3, Tang Priest: The realm has become a thoroughfare, and the situation has broken the Black River. The master and the apprentice have two hearts, the fairy peacock platform, and the queen of the daughter country.
4. Friar Sand: There were three difficulties on the road. Friar Sand from Liushahe, the true and false Monkey King, and Jin Mu Tuji disturbed Baotou Mountain and broke the glass lamp.
The Journey to the West mainly describes the story of the Monkey King's encounter with Tang Priest, Pig Bajie, Friar Sand, and Bai Nao Tiangong after his birth. He went west to learn from the scriptures, demonized all the way, and after eighty-one difficulties, he finally arrived in the Western Heaven to meet the Tathagata Buddha, and finally the Five Saints died.
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With the historical event of "Tang Priest's Learning from the Scriptures" as the background, The Journey to the West profoundly described the social reality at that time through the author's artistic processing.
Its artistic features can be summarized in two words: one is illusion, the other is interest; It's not ordinary fantasy, it's fantasy, it's not ordinary fun, it's strange fun. Through bold and rich artistic imagination and fascinating story, a magical and gorgeous mythical world is created.
The Monkey King's world is close to the fairyland of fairy tales, which is very interesting, and in this world, there are all kinds of strange and interesting monsters, which are really strange and colorful. Romantic fantasy originated from real life reflects the world and human feelings in the description of fantasy.
The characters, plots, scenes, even magic weapons and weapons of Journey to the West are full of imagination, but they are all condensed with real life experiences, which can reveal the breath of life in fantasy and reflect human feelings for readers to understand and accept.
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