What did Sun Wukong say after Zhu Bajie tore the book in Journey to the West? Sun Wukong said to Zhu Bajie,"Brother, don't be like this. This scripture is our common goal. We can't give it up for personal gain." If you tear up the book, not only will it destroy our friendship, but it will also make you lose many opportunities. We should work hard for a common goal and not fight for our own interests." Sun Wukong's words made Zhu Bajie realize his mistake. He also expressed that he would read the true scriptures again and would not give up in order to achieve the common goal. Finally, Zhu Bajie also realized his mistake and worked hard with Sun Wukong to obtain the true scripture.
I recommend The Great Thousand World Series: The Emperor Buddha. There are passages about Zhu Bajie and Sun Wukong, but the story is different from Journey to the West and the later Journey to the West. It's a fictional novel that can meet your needs. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
[I don't think it will necessarily satisfy your needs, but I will try my best to recommend a novel that is the most relevant to your description of your needs. The book " Apprentice Bajie " is a Xianxia, mythical, and cultivation novel written by the author, Weeping Dream. The general plot of this novel is as follows: Gao Laozhuang, who had been reborn into the world of Journey to the West, had successfully taken Zhu Bajie as his master. The protagonist had become Zhu Bajie's disciple and Sun Wukong's martial nephew. See how the protagonist travels around the world of the West... ---------------------------- " The Beginning of the Journey to the West, Subduing Sun Wukong " was a fantasy novel written by the author, Fu Fo. The general plot of this novel was: Pang Ji had accidentally transmigrated to the world of the West and obtained the disciple recruitment system. After learning that he was at Mount Innerheart, he muttered in his heart, I'm sorry, Patriarch Bodhi. Sun Wukong belongs to me. After all, you have so many disciples… ---------------------------- I Want to Become a Buddha was a fantasy immortal cultivation novel written by the author, King Jiji. The general plot of this novel was: Mother Nuwa's Five-Colored Heaven Mending Stone was split into two, and the real Monkey King and the fake Monkey King were born! Free to roam the six worlds! The cycle of karma, the struggle between Buddhism and Taoism! Why did Zhu Bajie become Marshal Canopy? How did Sha Wujing break the glass cup? Was Zhu Bajie really teasing Chang'e? According to the original story of Journey to the West, Zhu Bajie's supernatural power was not inferior to Sun Wukong's. Do you know why Zhu Bajie didn't work hard on the road to the Western Paradise? What would happen if Zhu Bajie and Bull Demon King joined forces to deal with Sun Wukong? The reason for this was in the newly opened volume of Journey to the West. Friends who liked it could read it directly and look forward to everyone's discussion! QQ group: 515517999 Everyone is welcome to harass! ---------------------------- " The Demonic Monk Tripitaka Journey to the West " was a fantasy novel written by the author, Tai Shen. The general plot of this novel was: Traversing the Journey to the West and obtaining the Demonic Monk Tang's check-in system, he embarked on the Journey to the West check-in road of no return! Tang Sanzang: " Little sister, don't run. This poor monk has something to say to you…" " Tang Sanzang: " There's a sheep over there. Wukong, go and get it. We'll have meat tonight!" "Master, that's a demon!" Monk Sand: " Master, it's time to go on the road. It's time to get the scriptures…" Tang Sanzang: " Get my ass. Is it as fun as getting the scriptures?" ---------------------------- Journey to the West, Nine to One was a Xianxia, mythical, and cultivation novel written by the author Ying Ning. The general plot of this novel was: Sun Wukong teaches you how to raise a child online. If you love him, you have to spoil him. Even if he dies, you have to spoil him. Xuanzang taught you how to be people-oriented and teach you according to your aptitude. Bajie will bring you into the world of lecherous. Although I'm lecherous and lecherous, I'm really an upright pig. Wujing opened his mouth and made a prophecy to you: Don't look, dead poison... ---------------------------- Journey to the West: I'm Creating the 81 Difficulties of Hell was a Xianxia-Mythological Cultivation novel written by the author, Xiao Bai Ai Qin. The general plot of this novel was: P.S. I would like to recommend a new book," My Immortal Cultivation Game Has Come True ". The protagonist can freely travel between the West and Earth, and use the faith resources of the eight billion people on Earth to develop in the West World. After crossing Mount Innerheart and eating peaches for six years, just as Patriarch Bodhi was about to teach Sun Wukong his skills, he awakened the Golden Finger [Dao Transmission and Fate Changing System] to become stronger by taking in disciples. He could take in disciples with great karma and change their fates, making them stronger! Hence…Ren Tian turned his attention to Sun Wukong. In the world of the West, who else had more karma than the main character of the Cultivation Tribulation, Sun Wukong? Of course, based on the principle of not wasting, he naturally could not let go of those demons in the 81st Danger Zone. Tathagata of Spirited Mountain: " Saint Zhunti, what kind of heaven-defying monkey did you teach? How are you going to deal with such a powerful monkey?" The Jade Emperor: " It's ridiculous. We said that we would pretend to make a scene in the sky. How did it become real?" "Uproar in Heaven" Jieyin said,"It's clearly destined for the Great Chang Buddhist Sect. How can Junior Brother be so reckless? Sigh, the heavenly secrets are chaotic, and the future is unclear!" Zhunti: " I don't know, I don't know, I don't understand. It's obviously Monkey Sun who has a high perception and figured out the Sky-Covering Super Power himself. Why is everyone blaming me?" P.S. This book is also known as " The Prehistoric Zhun Ti Pan Xia " and " The Opening Trick Monkey to Learn the Heaven Covering Technique ". ---------------------------- The First Journey to the West was a Xianxia-Mythological Cultivation novel written by the author, Zhu Zideng. The general plot of the novel was: Looking at the demonic aura and the clouds of disaster, Sun Wukong summoned the local god with his Jingu Staff. "Old Earth Man, tell me, which demon is in front of us?" "Grandpa Great Sage, the Ten Directions Demon Emperor's Demon Kingdom is right in front of us. This demon is extremely ferocious, and it has countless demons under its command. There are tens of thousands of fire-breathing dragon demons, wonderful frog flower demons, and an army of combat tyrannosaurus and angel beasts that can even repel the encirclement of the celestial heavens." Sun Wukong was speechless. ---------------------------- Journey to the West: Returning to Buddha was a Xianxia and Cultivation novel written by the author, Lan Linzi. The general plot of this novel was: The promise at the foot of the Five Fingers Mountain had completely changed the fate of the two spirit monkeys because of the debate between the real and fake monkey kings. And why did the instigator of this farce, Tathagata, make such a mistake and deliberately let the Six-Eared Macaque know that he was a substitute, causing it to go crazy and causing the two spirit monkeys to meet and kill each other again? Would Six-Eared Macaque be willing to be Wukong's shadow again? And could Sun Wukong, who was shouldering the destiny, break free from Buddhism and Ren Xiaoyao? Please look forward to it! ---------------------------- The book," The Foodie Tang Sanzang's Journey to the West " was a fantasy novel written by the author, Big Maddy. The general plot of this novel was: A top-notch chef who had traveled through the world of the West and brought along the Foodie System to dominate the world. Delicacies, eat! Spirit pills, instant medicine, eat! Demons and ghosts! Eat! Dharma treasure, immortal artifact, eat! No matter if you were a Zenith Heaven Golden Immortal or a Yama of Hell, there was only one word for you to eat! Wukong: Master, don't eat the scriptures? Tang Sanzang asked,"Brother, do you want to eat the monkey's brain raw?" ---------------------------- Journey to the West: Teaching Monkeys to Become Saints at the Beginning was a traditional wuxia novel written by the author, the Great Immortal Shen Wu. The general plot of this novel was: When Sun Wukong stepped into the Soaring Heaven Palace and shouted that the emperor would take turns to do it, he would come to his house next year. The Jade Emperor shouted in horror,"Go to the west and ask Buddha!" The Ancestral Buddha's face was filled with bitterness. His Three Thousand Buddhist Kingdoms divine power had been completely broken by the monkey three days ago. Even if he rushed over, he would not be a match for it. He immediately cast a complicated glance at Subhuti. Patriarch Bodhi looked up at the sky and roared,"It's all that wicked disciple's fault. Who asked you to teach Wukong so well?" Gu Changfeng's face was full of innocence,'Actually, I was just teaching casually…'
3. In the classic literary work, Journey to the West, the most rebellious plot of Sun Wukong was to beat the White Bone Demon three times. 4 Zhu Bajie is also called Wu Neng. His original name is Zhu Ganglie. In Journey to the West, he was a lazy, mischievous monster who liked to eat. Later, he was subdued by Tang Sanzang and became his disciple because he caused trouble. On the way to the scriptures, he was defeated by Sun Wukong, Monk Sand and Tang Sanzang many times, but he also bravely fought with the enemy many times to show his spirit of resistance and sense of justice.
Sun Wukong was one of the main characters in Journey to the West. He was a very interesting and charming character. He had the Seventy-Two Transformations and the Somersault Cloud, which allowed him to easily defeat all kinds of demons and ghosts. However, Sun Wukong also had some shortcomings. For example, he would sometimes lose control and cause trouble, and sometimes he did not respect the rules. Therefore, we can make the following logical judgment: - Sun Wukong's ability was very powerful, so he could surpass the rules to a certain extent. - Although he would sometimes lose control, he had strong self-control and could return to normal at critical moments. - Although he would sometimes cause trouble, he would also lose control in order to protect Tang Sanzang and the others. - Sun Wukong respected the rules and had always abided by all kinds of rules on the way to the scriptures. Therefore, from the above logical judgment, it can be seen that Sun Wukong can surpass the rules to a certain extent, but he will also abide by the rules. He respects the rules and has always followed various rules on the way to the scriptures.
The image of Sun Wukong in the Journey to the West was a brave, intelligent, creative, and humorous character. He was a monkey with extraordinary strength and wisdom, able to easily defeat all kinds of demons and ghosts. He also had some human weaknesses such as aggressiveness, stubbornness and irritability, but these characteristics also made him a very interesting and attractive character. In the novel, the image of Sun Wukong was very three-dimensional and rich. His experiences and story lines were also very colorful.
Zhu Bajie is one of the important characters in Journey to the West. His image has many unique characteristics. The following are some of them: 1. Appearance: Zhu Bajie looks ugly, wearing pig ears, wearing sheepskin and holding an iron rod. He looks a little ferocious. 2. Character defect: Although Zhu Bajie is lazy, he has a kind side. He had once risked his life to save Tang Sanzang, and he had also fought bravely for his master and companions. 3 Greed: Zhu Bajie is very greedy and likes to eat things, especially the braised pork of Gao Laozhuang and the immortal meat of Tang Sanzang. He even tried to deceive Tang Sanzang and Sun Wukong to get these delicacies. 4. Violent tendencies: Zhu Bajie once fought with Sun Wukong for 300 rounds on the Flaming Mountain. Although his combat strength was not bad, he also showed a certain tendency to violence. Weakness: Zhu Bajie also has some weaknesses such as his strength and speed are weak and easy to attack. In addition, his nose was also one of his weaknesses that could be easily used by demons. Zhu Bajie was a character who had a kind side but also showed greed, violence and weakness. He was a distinctive character in Journey to the West.
Journey to the West was a Chinese web novel. The plot was not completely accurate, and there might be some alterations and cuts. The novel about the difficulty of the weak water did not clearly state whether Zhu Bajie could pass or not, but Sun Wukong finally succeeded in leaving the abyss of darkness. According to the plot of the novel, Sun Wukong encountered many dangers and challenges before leaving the Abyss of Darkness. One of them was the difficulty of Ruoshui. In order to leave the Abyss of Darkness, Sun Wukong used the Fiery Eyes and the Ruyi Golden Cudgel and other magical powers to successfully survive the Ruoshui River. It should be noted that the plot of the novel is fictional, and the details and characters may also have exaggerated elements. Therefore, the above answer only represented the plot in the novel "Journey to the West" and did not represent the truth.
" Journey to the West " was a Chinese web novel that mentioned Ruoshui. In the 28th episode, Zhu Bajie was rescued by Tang Sanzang of Liusha River. After Zhu Bajie thanked Tang Sanzang for his treatment, he revealed to him the secret that weak water could make people immortal. It was said that the weak water could purify one's body and maintain the effect of immortality. Therefore, only Zhu Bajie could pass the Ruoshui River, while Sun Wukong could not. The process of Sun Wukong leaving the abyss of darkness was not described in detail in the second part of Journey to the West. However, according to the plot of the novel, Sun Wukong may have obtained his freedom through other means, such as finding the entrance to the abyss of darkness or getting rid of his shackles with the help of Tang Sanzang and his party. There was a lot of fiction and imagination in the plot of the novel, so the specific details might not be completely accurate.
The three storylines of Sun Wukong in Journey to the West were as follows: 1. Sun Wukong beat Bai Gujing three times: Sun Wukong was trapped by Bai Gujing in order to save Tang Sanzang. In order to defeat Bai Gujing, Sun Wukong, Tang Sanzang, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand went through five adventures on the road of learning scriptures and finally defeated Bai Gujing to protect Tang Sanzang. 2. Sun Wukong wreaked havoc in the Heavenly Palace: Sun Wukong waged a fierce battle with the Heavenly Army and Heavenly Generals because he wanted to get the Jingu Staff. In the end, he surrendered to Tang Sanzang and became the guardian of Tang Sanzang. 3. Sun Wukong went to the West to learn the scriptures: Sun Wukong went through 81 difficulties in order to obtain the scriptures. He went west with Tang Sanzang to learn the scriptures. Along the way, he fought fiercely with all kinds of demons and ghosts. Finally, he obtained the scriptures and became a hero admired by everyone.
The image of Sun Wukong in Journey to the West was a mythical figure with magical powers, wit, and bravery. He had the Seventy-Two Transformations and the Somersault Cloud, which allowed him to easily travel between the sky and the ground. He could also use the Jingu Staff to change into various forms and be omnipotent. The image of Sun Wukong was also a person full of justice and kindness. Although he was naughty, his heart was filled with the pursuit of justice and he had helped the four masters of the Tang Dynasty to tide over difficulties many times. In the face of difficulties, he would always bravely stand up and fight against the enemy to protect the safety of Tang Sanzang and his disciples. In addition, the image of Sun Wukong was also a complicated and contradictory character. He had a brave side, a gentle and kind side, and a naughty and mischievous side. These characteristics made the image of Sun Wukong more vivid and full, allowing readers to better understand and feel his charm.