Kui Gang in Shi Dangdang, Wutian in the postquel of Journey to the West, who is more powerful?

Updated on amusement 2024-07-22
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    This is an interesting question, and the first thing to say is that the answer to this question is not fixed, because they are not characters in the same world, and the worldview of the world they live in is even more different.

    So when we come to this question, we have to look at it from two aspects:

    1. Who is Kui Gang more powerful? It's a simple big demon king.

    Is it? No, he is the Jade Emperor.

    He himself and the Jade Emperor are one, but he was later expelled by the Jade Emperor, and we can understand that he used to be the dark side of the Jade Emperor's heart.

    As for why he became the dark side of the Jade Emperor, we don't mention it, we have to understand - Kui Gang is the Jade Emperor.

    The two of them are one person, and their strength is comparable.

    Then, who is Wutian?

    Wutian is the postquel of "Journey to the West".

    The big demon king in it, and Kuigang's role is quite equivalent, but Wutian is the other side of Rulai.

    Wutian is as it comes.

    So when we want to compare the two of them together, we can compare them to each other – the Jade Emperor and the Buddha.

    Which of the two of them is more powerful?

    Our position has been made clear, which means that Kui Gang is more powerful.

    So why is Kui Gang more powerful?

    It's very simple, because the Jade Emperor is more powerful, if Rulai is even more powerful, then he is the Lord of the Three Realms, and it will not be the turn of the Jade Emperor, after all, in this world of fighting around, fists are status!

    Second, Wutian is more powerful, so what if we look at the problem from the standpoint of "Wutian is more powerful"?

    The explanation is also very simple, because whether it is Kui Gang, or the Jade Emperor, or Rulai, or Wutian, they themselves are all created on the basis of our country's mythology.

    So what kind of world is the mythological worldview of our country?

    Quite simply, it is a world that is the same as reality - in the real world, the emperor is the Jade Emperor, and we can see it as Buddhism.

    A representative person, or simply a personification of Buddhism as a whole, is a person who can represent Buddhism as a whole anyway.

    So the question arises: is the emperor very capable of fighting?

    Obviously, the emperor is generally a powerless guy, not the most capable person in all of China!

    And what about Rulai? From "Journey to the West".

    We can see that the setting of Rulai itself is similar to the existence of the "God of War".

    Although it is said that Erlang God.

    is the god of war in the heavenly court, but if it is analogous to the human dynasty, Erlang God is a great general, a great general who can fight, and Rulai is a martial arts super master who was born in Buddhism and can represent Buddhism by the imperial court!

    So when it comes to fists, the emperor can't beat Rulai, so Kui Gang can't beat Wutian!

    On the whole, in fact, these two positions are more like the positions of traditional ** and modern online texts**. In the tradition, although everyone is also fighting back and forth, it is never the fist that dominates the world. And in modern online texts**, it is the fist that dominates the world!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The strength of Wutian in the postquel of Journey to the West is even more powerful, after all, Wutian has been cultivating for thousands of years, and his skills even controlled the Three Realms for a time and defeated almost all the immortals in the Three Realms.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Kui Gang. Kui Gang's strength is higher than that of the Jade Emperor, and the strength of the Jade Emperor is higher than that of Rulai, and Wutian is the dark side of Rulai, so Kui Gang is powerful.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Wutian is even more powerful, because Kui Gang's mana is comparable to that of the Jade Emperor. And Wu Wutian easily imprisoned the Jade Emperor. It can be seen that Wutian is more powerful than Kui Gang.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Kui Gang in Shi Dangdang and Wutian in the postquel of Journey to the West, their strength is the same, because they describe the same character.

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