Qiu Jinhe describes the waiting paragraph in The Legend of Wukong .

Updated on amusement 2024-07-26
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    。= It should be the paragraph where Bai Jingjing was written in a hundred years of loneliness.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    This sentence profoundly expresses a kind of absolute freedom, without shackles and obstacles.

    Just like you can look at it in an era, the so-called "heaven can't cover my eyes" refers to "harmony", which does not see the essence of things, and also refers to a series of "mental control" adopted by those in power in order to numb everyone.

    And the ground can't bury my heart, that is, freedom of speech, can't speak freely, shows that the times are dark, and the author has an inexpressible bitterness.

    If all beings know what I mean, it means that the author is a big-hearted and ambitious person who wants to change the world by himself, even if the candle turns to ashes.

    The Buddhas disappear, the Buddhas are the people who are on the high, the rulers of the little people who never know it, and the author expresses an ideal, in which there is no class, no oppression, and a world in which everyone has their own true self.

    From the biography of Wukong, we can see that the author focuses on satirizing the tripartite division of forces led by Rulai, Jade Emperor, and Taishang Laojun, no matter how great a person looks, he cannot hide his desire for power. And Wukong is like a person who was born to pursue freedom, and it is precisely because he is dissatisfied with the rules and regulations of the Jade Emperor that it can also be said that why do I have to listen to your Jade Emperor, which caused Wukong to make trouble in the sky. If you come forward, you can show the class at a glance.

    And what Wukong did is what ordinary people dare not do, even if you are a god and Buddha of the heavens, what reason is there to stop my determination to pursue freedom.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This book tells the story of the tragic hero Sun Wukong and Tang Seng and others' struggle against fate, and mercilessly criticizes all hypocrisy such as immortals and Buddhas. The author reinterprets some of the plots of "Journey to the West" from the perspective of modern people, and the whole is filled with thinking. An alternative Journey to the West, an alternative fantasy classic.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's not that The Legend of Wukong originally belonged to the subversion of Journey to the West** Where is it written today Its meaning:

    The gods and Buddhas of heaven and earth refer to some kind of secular forces, some kind of forcible and distorted rules, and the person who said this vow to break this kind of imprisonment, but the process of this sedan orange locust is tortuous and difficult, but it can also stimulate the fighting spirit, and this sentence is a declaration issued when the fighting spirit is stimulated.

    The concept of Sun Wukong and Xuanzang is different, Xuanzang represents the inheritance of traditional rules and the maintenance of existing rules, but you can't say that he is wrong, because he grew up under this kind of rule.

    Sun Wukong has his own understanding, and his dissatisfaction with the existing rules is based on his understanding, so he has to rebel against the existing rules to maintain his inner understanding.

    At the end of the day, what they do is no different, it's just for their inner ideas.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Does it have anything to do with feelings? It's not off! This is just Xuanzang's inner thoughts, Xuanzang's pursuit!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I want this day, I can't cover my eyes anymore, I want this land, I can't bury my heart anymore, I want all living beings to understand my intentions, and I want all the Buddhas to disappear!

    The Legend of Wukong is a long story published by Jin He Zai (formerly known as Zeng Yu), with a total of 20 chapters. The book tells the story of the tragic hero Sun Wukong and Tang Seng and others' struggle against fate, and the author reinterprets some plots of "Journey to the West" from the perspective of modern people, and the whole is full of thinking.

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