A Chinese Oathtale was a famous classic fantasy novel written by Wu Chengen, a novelist from the Ming Dynasty. The novel tells the story of the adventures between Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, Bai Jingjing and the hero of Indian mythology, the Great Chinese Journey to the West. The following are the details of all the plot missions in the novel: Part One: Wukong Subdues Demons [Story background: Sun Wukong is a disciple of Tang Sanzang who is on a pilgrimage to India. In order to prevent demons and ghosts from obstructing the pilgrimage, Sun Wukong, Tang Sanzang, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand embark on a pilgrimage to India.] [Plot Quest: In order to prevent demons and ghosts from obstructing the journey to obtain scriptures, Sun Wukong, Tang Sanzang, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand embark on a journey to India.] On their journey, they encountered all kinds of demons and ghosts, including black bear spirit, white bone spirit, flaming mountain god, and so on. In order to defeat these demons and ghosts, Sun Wukong had gone through countless hardships and finally obtained the power of the Godly Ox of the Chinese Oscarness Journey to the West and successfully stopped the demons and ghosts from obstructing the journey to the scriptures. Part Two: Tang Sanzang's Buddhist Scriptures [Story background: Tang Sanzang and his disciples encountered a series of difficulties during their journey to India, including altitude sickness and the test of the demon realm.] In the end, they successfully arrived in India and received the protection of the Westward Journey Divine Bull. [Plot Quest: Tang Sanzang and his disciples encountered a series of difficulties during their journey to India, including altitude sickness and the test of the Demon Realm.] In the end, they successfully arrived in India and received the protection of the Westward Journey Divine Bull.