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Journey to the West is**, one of the four famous works in my country, **The nature is a fictional literary genre, just like the many fantasy texts on the Internet today, there are also immortals and the like, but this is not true, these are fictional stories.
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Since Journey to the West is called a mythological story, the gods mentioned are all fictionalized by the people who wrote the book. In this world, no one has ever seen a god.
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Fake, Journey to the West is equivalent to a mythological story.
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Well, the immortals in Journey to the West must be fake, because there are really very few, this is a myth and legend after all, and this one in it is just to promote a kind of thought and an energy.
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The immortals in Journey to the West are not real, they were made up by Mr. Wu Chengen, the author of Journey to the West.
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It's not true, it's just that Wu Chengen and others quoted some Taoist gods and Buddhist gods. It doesn't exist in reality.
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The immortals in Journey to the West are not real, that's just five, the immortals in "Journey to the West" are not real, that's just our author or skinny. It's just a story.
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The immortals in Journey to the West are not real, these characters are just fictional characters written by the author.
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Journey to the West is a myth**, the gods and goddesses in Journey to the West are all handed down from Chinese myths and legends, and they are deified on the basis of the ancients, and they do not really exist.
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Journey to the West itself is a mythical story, not a myth or legend, and the story themes used in it are true and false, so the gods are all fictional.
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It's all fake and fictitious, and some of them are sealed after people die, some are great people in history, and some are good people who have been circulated.
Losing their death and not dying, what people think of as immortals is actually the same as everyone else dies.
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Journey to the West is a fairy in Chinese mythology, none of which are true, all of them are fake.
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Most of the immortals that exist in it are real in the Buddhist mythological system, and only a few are fictional, and the fictional immortals are:
Monkey king. The great god of the mountain (black bear spirit).
The Red Boys' Family.
Bodhi Patriarch. Djinn God.
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Journey to the West is an excellent mythological story, the so-called myth is the artistic reprocessing of legends and anthropomorphic stories in reality, which tells us: immortals are virtual, it is the good wishes that people give to virtual things in real life, and it is a kind of hope for truth, goodness and beauty and whipping of false, evil and ugly.
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Fake, because those immortals are all fictional.
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In fact, it is fiction, the product of the author's self-imagination, but inspired by life, maybe you can find something similar in reality.
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Journey to the West is actually a ** of Xianxia Zhiwei. Do you know what ** is? It's just an ethereal thing, it's just a fictitious thing, so it doesn't exist.
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Immortals refer to "immortal characters" who are beyond the world, otherworldly, out of the Three Realms, not in the Five Elements, immortal, and eternally existent. Many times, gods are also immortals, and immortals are also gods, and the two can be reconciled with each other.
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Are the immortals in Journey to the West real? The immortals in "Journey to the West" are made up by people and come out according to people's thinking.
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No. He only deified ordinary things, reflecting the rich imagination of the ancient people of our country.
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Immortals are like aliens, you can't find evidence of their existence, but you can't prove that they don't exist, it's up to each reader to believe it or not.
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The god of wind and rain, the people who made them were mortals. For example, if the Buddha has a total of 15,000-144 volumes, it is variable in 1644 when Wu Sangui led the Qing soldiers into the customs.
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A lot of Journey to the West is made up, not real.
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Yes, faith, belief is there and there is none.
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Are the immortals in Journey to the West real? This is a myth**, do you say it's true? If you believe, you have, and if you don't, you don't.
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I think Guanyin is the most powerful, every time the four masters and apprentices are in danger, Guanyin appears in time to solve it. And for Sun Wukong, a monkey that is difficult to tame, Guanyin can also tame him well, so he is naturally very capable.
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Zhen Yuanzi is the most powerful, and even Guanyin Bodhisattva does not dare to offend him easily.
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Erlang God Yang Jian. He was the only one who could fight Sun Wukong when he attacked Huaguo Mountain. Other immortals can't beat Sun Wukong.
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There are many immortals in Journey to the West, such as the Jade Emperor, the Queen Mother of the West, Tai Bai Xing, Taishang Laojun, Li Jing, the Three Princes of Nezha, the Four Heavenly Kings, the Erlang God Yang Jian, the Giant Spirit God, the Barefoot Great Immortal, the Buddha, the Eighteen Arhats, Guanyin Bodhisattva, Chang'e, Marshal Tianpeng, the General of the Rolling Blinds, the Dragon King of the Four Seas, the Zhenyuan Daxian, the Golden Boy and the Jade Girl, the Jade Rabbit, Wu Gang, etc.
Journey to the West, the four continents, the unbelievable way of interpretation.
Look at what you think, Brother Monkey has seen it since he was a child, and it is really deep in his memory, Journey to the West has become a good book in memory because of Brother Monkey, no matter how bad the picture was taken at the time, but after all, it is the hero we first worshipped.
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Journey to the West reflects the content of the three religions, but Journey to the West is not only an attack on Buddhism, but also an attack on Taoism, for example, there is an episode of Monkey King who threw the statue of Sanqing into the toilet is disrespectful to Taoism, so it cannot be said that Journey to the West is a work of Taoism attacking Buddhism, and the content of Journey to the West is a combination of three religions, which is very important.
Refers to Chang Geng Xing (that is, Tai Bai Xing), on the way of Tang monks and apprentices to learn scriptures in the west, Chang Gengxing secretly helped the four masters and apprentices defeat the Yellow Wind Monster many times. Another name for "Venus". In ancient China, it was called "Tai Bai Xing", "Tai Bai", and "Qi Ming".