Tang Seng in Journey to the West, why is he very ruthless to Sun Wukong

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

    "Journey to the West" is a very classic work, and it is one of the four famous novels.

    One of them, many people want to watch and learn, and it should also be widely circulated, and there are many directors who will adapt some film and television works based on this work, everyone watches it with relish, and it is also the childhood memories of many people.

    But when watching this TV series, we will find a major thing, that is, Tang Seng.

    When he is very weak in the face of outsiders, he must let his apprentices protect him, and sometimes you will find that Tang Seng is an unprincipled person, but when Tang Seng faces his beloved disciples, especially Sun Wukong.

    It's a different look, completely different from when facing others.

    He was very ruthless and resolute when he treated Sun Wukong, especially when we knew that Sun Wukong had a tight spell.

    And the mantra can only be controlled by his master Tang Seng, so we often see that whenever the apprentice Sun Wukong does something that is not in line with Tang Seng's wishes, Tang Seng will first recite a mantra indiscriminately, even if Sun Wukong has a headache and rolls on the ground, Tang Seng will not let go, and must be interceded by others, or only when Sun Wukong admits his mistake Tang Seng can let Sun Wukong go.

    So why is there such a big gap between Tang Seng's attitude towards internal and external affairs? First of all, the first reason is that Sun Wukong is not easy to discipline, Sun Wukong is very fond of causing trouble, and it may also be that sometimes he does not act according to the regulations, so Tang Seng should be extremely strict with him, because if he does not come with some tough means, then Sun Wukong is not controlled, which is not good for Tang Seng.

    In addition, we see that Sun Wukong is actually very good to his master Tang Seng, no matter how Tang Seng treats him, he will not betray, Tang Seng is the Sun Wukong who relies on him with a grateful heart.

    Because Sun Wukong was crushed in Wuzhi Mountain.

    After 500 years, and it was also because of Tang Seng's help at that time, so Sun Wukong was able to come out from the bottom of Wuzhi Mountain, Tang Seng naturally understood that Sun Wukong was grateful to him, so Tang Seng also treated Sun Wukong unscrupulously.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Because Sun Wukong killed innocents indiscriminately.

    Chapter 56: God is mad and punishes the grass, and Taoist fans are relieved to be apes.

    Master and apprentice all the way to the west, to a place, Wukong let Tang Seng sit and rest temporarily, he went to fast, came back and found that Tang Seng was kidnapped by a group of robbers and hung on a tree, Wukong used spells to save Tang Seng and killed two robbers, Tang Seng blamed Wukong, Wukong was unhappy in his heart.

    That night, staying at an old man's house, the old man's son turned out to be in the same group as the robbers, and after the robbers found out about Wukong, they planned to seek revenge.

    After the old man found out, he reported to Tang Seng and his gang, and the master and apprentice were able to escape. Later, the robbers caught up and were killed and injured by Wukong, and the old man's son was also cut off his head.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    is very wronged, because Tang Seng doesn't trust his apprentice at all, and he is willing to listen to others and unwilling to listen to his own apprentice, not only Sun Wukong is particularly sad, but also very much as an audience.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    is not wronged, because Sun Wukong is disobedient, and Sun Wukong killed people in front of Tang Seng, which makes Tang Seng feel that Sun Wukong is a bad person.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I think it should be Guanyin Bodhisattva, because the tight mantra on Sun Wukong's head was put on by Guanyin Bodhisattva, so he couldn't take it off if he wanted to, so he could only take off the golden hoop stick after accompanying Tang Seng to learn scriptures and become a Buddha along the way.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It may be Guanyin Bodhisattva, you must know that on the way to learn the scriptures, Guanyin Bodhisattva asked Tang Seng to put a tight spell on him, which made him have a headache, and he couldn't take it if he wanted to, so he could only follow Tang Seng all the way west to protect Tang Seng.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Sun Wukong hated the Jade Emperor the most, because the Jade Emperor wanted to kill him completely, and sent Erlang God to kill him.

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