Who are the very unusual mortals in Journey to the West, and who is the one who shows Wukong the way

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

    It's a woodcutter. He succeeded in getting Sun Wukong to find his master. So he learned a lot of martial arts.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Some say that Patriarch Bodhi is an incarnation of Nyolai; Some people say that the identity of the Bodhi Patriarch is a quasi-Taoist and the disciple of the Buddha, but I don't think these are important, the important thing is that the author wants to make the role of Sun Wukong richer and fuller, and needs the assistance of the Bodhi Patriarch.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Patriarch Bodhi is an old immortal who integrates the three religions, and Patriarch Bodhi's ability is still very great. The basic skills of the Monkey King are all taught by him. It's very mysterious.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In the fourteenth chapter of "Journey to the West", after Sun Wukong was rescued by Tang Seng at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain, he killed six mortals in a row on the road, and was reprimanded by Tang Seng for running away for the first time.

    Why did Sun Wukong kill six mortals in a row? After reading their names, I realized that it was related to Buddhism. If you don't believe it, everyone looks at the six of them as seeing joy with eyes, hearing anger with ears, nose smelling love, tongue tasting and thinking, opinions and desires, and body worries. Isn't this exactly what the Buddhists call the six roots of purity?

    The six roots of purity are Buddhist words, which refer to the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body, and mind. Buddhism regards attaining the state of being free from afflictions as the six roots of purity, which is a metaphor for the absence of any desires. Sun Wukong killed six mortals in a row, which means that the six roots have been cleared, and there is no longer any desire in his heart, and he can wholeheartedly protect Tang Seng Xitian to learn scriptures.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    has never killed mortals, and the people described in the book all have origins and have a certain meaning. It was not the people who were killed, but the various demons that were represented.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In the story of "Journey to the West", Sun Wukong killed mortals twice on the way to learn scriptures, 1

    The first time he encountered six robbers, all of them were killed;

    The second time, he encountered more than 30 robbers and killed countless people.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    On the way to the west, Sun Wukong killed a total of mortals I didn't specify that there should be more than forty people. The first time was when I put on the hoops and killed six mortals, whose surnames together were exactly the six roots of the Buddhist sect. The second time was the beginning of the real and false Monkey King, where Sun Wukong killed more than 30 bandits.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Sun Wukong has encountered mortals a total of three times, the first time he met the bandits, he killed all of them, and robbed his clothes, the second time he killed the robbers in the real and false Monkey King, and the third time he tied up the robbers and teased them, so in general, it killed mortals twice.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Liu Laohan, who has just gone to the west, has it in the village.

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  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong casserole is a mortal twice, once when he just came out of the Five Elements Mountain, and once when he encountered robbers on the road.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong has killed annoying people a few times, and the value referred to here includes annoying, not including killing a robber with the gods.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    He has killed mortals, but those mortals are not human, because they are all evil, fierce and cruel.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    killed mortals once, it was Sun Wukong who had just been rescued by Tang Seng and killed several robbers.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Huaguo Mountain Orion, Bandits near Eagle Sorrow Stream, Bandits near Six-eared Macaques.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Just once, six robbers, and after that there were no more mortals.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The woodcutter shows the way for the monkey king of Huaguo Mountain (there was no Wukong at that time), which happened at the beginning of "Journey to the West", which shows that the woodcutter is one of the earliest characters in the whole story. However, this does not mean that the importance of woodcutters is similar to our lives, and usually, people and things that affect our life conditions are not the first to appear.

    Because the woodcutter showed the way for the Monkey King, the Monkey King was able to meet the Bodhi Patriarch and learn a skill. Therefore, many people think that this is the most powerful mortal in the entire "Journey to the West", but it is not. The woodcutter appears in his true face, that is to say, he plays in his "true colors", and his symbolic meaning refers to a type of person who "has nothing to do with immortals".

    According to the original work of "Journey to the West", the Monkey King took a bamboo raft from Huaguo Mountain to cross the sea, and first traveled in Nanzhan Buzhou for seven or eight years, during which the Monkey King learned to dress and human language, but did not find immortals in the entire Nanzhan Buzhou; So he rowed a raft to Xiniu Hezhou, and finally found the immortal.

    On the road to find immortals, the monkey king heard the woodcutter singing a song: "Watching the chess is rotten, the wood is chopped, and the valley mouth of the cloud is Xu Xing." Selling salaries and drinking, laughing wildly and cultivating ......Then he shouted loudly, "Immortals!

    Immortal! "Immediately stepped forward to apprentice. The woodcutter smiled and said that he was not a fairy, but just a neighbor of the fairy, and told him that the Taoist song he sang was learned from the fairy.

    The Monkey King, who had traveled through mountains and rivers for a long time, did not rush to ask where the immortals were, but first asked the woodcutter: "Since you are adjacent to the immortals, why don't you practice from him?" The order of this question and answer is worth our attention. The woodcutter said himself.

    When he was eight or nine years old, he learned about his life, and when he became an adult, he lost his father and needed to serve his mother.

    The Monkey King's fruitless search for immortals in Nanzhan Buzhou, as well as a conversation when he met a woodcutter, are the two types of people revealed to us by the author of "Journey to the West" who have no relationship with immortals. As mentioned above, woodcutters are one of them. The reason why he has no relationship with immortals is because although the woodcutter learned the Taoist songs from the immortals (the content is written according to the identity of the woodcutter), after all, he is a hard-working person who lacks food and clothing, and is busy making ends meet all day long, how can he cultivate immortals?

    And. I didn't know anything until I was eight or nine years old, and I was stupid. To put it bluntly, this kind of person is short of food.

    And the other type of people are the people of Nanzhan Buzhou. The Monkey King failed to find the immortals in Nanzhan Buzhou, and the scripture was to pass on the true scriptures to Nanzhan Buzhou, which shows that the people of Nanzhan Buzhou can't see through fame and fortune, and it has nothing to do with transcendence. But that's not the point of this Q&A, so we'll touch it down.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Really, because if there is no guidance from him, there would be no Monkey King, and Sun Wukong's achievements today depend entirely on him, so that he can learn from his teacher, and then he has the Monkey King in the back.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Yes. Because that woodcutter is none other than Pangu, who opened the world. The axe in his hand is the axe that opens the world.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It is the ancestor of Bodhi. Bodhi Patriarch, proficient in the three religions and hundreds of schools, has boundless mana, but he only hides and teaches disciples in the deep cave. Later, Sun Wukong met an old monkey and instructed him to study under the Bodhi ancestor.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    A high disciple must come from a famous teacher. Sun Wukong has such superhuman skills, and his master must not be an idle person. Soon after the beginning of "Journey to the West", it became clear that Sun Wukong's master was Bodhi Patriarch. According to the description, it can be seen that the Bodhi Patriarch is a master in the world.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Sun Wukong's master, Bodhi Patriarch, and Bodhi Patriarch is still the younger brother of the Buddha. It may be because the Bodhi Patriarch and the Buddha are not in harmony, so they live in seclusion.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Bodhi Patriarch is an overseas immortal. He retreated to the mountains and forests, although the magic power is boundless, but no one knows, it only took three years for Sun Wukong to learn, seventy-two changes, a heel of 108,000 miles and the art of immortality.

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