There was not a single chapter in Journey to the West that specifically described the story of Buddha suppressing Sun Wukong under the Five Elements Mountain. This story was the fifth chapter of Journey to the West, also known as " The Five Elements Mountain cannot suppress Sun Wukong." In the fifth chapter, Sun Wukong was suppressed under the Five Elements Mountain by Buddha in order to challenge Tang Sanzang. This plot was a famous turning point in Journey to the West and was also regarded as one of the classic plots.
The song that Sun Wukong sang under the Five Elements Mountain in Journey to the West was not officially confirmed, nor was it included in the music of Journey to the West. However, there were some novels and TV series that showed the scene of Sun Wukong being crushed under the Five Elements Mountain. Some people would sing some songs to express this scene. One of the more famous songs was " Under the Five Elements Mountain. The Five Elements Mountain pressed down on Sun Wukong Lonely and desolate in the wilderness. Iron Rod Trapping Golden Cudgel No escape, no hiding place. Violent Storm The barren mountains and wilderness were even more desolate. Alone, lonely and helpless Demons and ghosts were trapped under the Five Elements Mountain. Five hundred years, five hundred years The cycle repeated, unable to turn over. Iron Rod Striking Golden Cudgel He was still as powerful and unrestrained as ever. Violent Storm It was still magnificent and heroic. Sun Wukong finally freed himself Regain freedom, regain light. The Five Elements Mountain is no longer a restriction Strength was a symbol of courage.
In Journey to the West, the song about Sun Wukong being suppressed at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain was not an official song, but a piece of background music, also known as " Under the Five Elements Mountain ". This piece of music was composed by Zheng Sixiao, a composer of the Ming Dynasty. It mainly described the scene of Sun Wukong being suppressed under the Five Elements Mountain. The music had a slow rhythm and a beautiful melody. It was one of the classic soundtracks in Journey to the West.
In the Journey to the West, Sun Wukong was once trapped by Tang Sanzang and his disciples at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain, but he was not imprisoned for a long time. Before Tang Sanzang and the others arrived at the Five Elements Mountain, someone had dared to visit Sun Wukong. This person was Sun Wukong's foster father, Sun the Novice. Sun Wukong was once reprimanded by Tang Sanzang for saying some fair words in front of Tang Sanzang and his disciples, but he still went to visit Sun Wukong. Other than that, none of the other characters dared to visit Sun Wukong at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain.
Journey to the West was one of the four famous novels in China. Sun Wukong was suppressed by Gautama at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain because he was arrogant enough to challenge Buddha and was eventually suppressed by Buddha.
The original novel of Journey to the West did not have a specific chapter about Tang Sanzang rescuing Sun Wukong from the Five Elements Mountain. This was just a plot setting of some online novels.
In chapters 1 to 7 of Journey to the West, where did Sun Wukong pass by before he was suppressed under the Five Elements Mountain? After Sun Wukong was born on the Flowerfruit Mountain, he learned the Seventy-Two Transformations from Patriarch Bodhi. On the way, Sun Wukong, the Bull Demon King, Princess Iron Fan, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand formed a Buddhist team to go to the Western Heaven for Buddhist scriptures. On the way to the scriptures, Sun Wukong experienced many dangers and challenges, such as fighting with the White Bone Demon, Spider Demon and other demons. He was also captured by the Heavenly Army and Heavenly General because of his trouble. In the end, Sun Wukong successfully obtained the sutra and returned to the Tang of the East. However, Sun Wukong was eventually led to the Five Elements Mountain by Tang Sanzang and imprisoned for 500 years. Sun Wukong had experienced many painful days at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain, but he had also gradually grown into a stronger monster through continuous hard work and cultivation.
According to the original story of Journey to the West, Sun Wukong had been suppressed under the Five Elements Mountain for 500 years. At the foot of the Five Elements Mountain, Sun Wukong had experienced many hardships, but he was finally able to escape from the predicament and obtain the true scripture.
The song that Sun Wukong sang when he was suppressed by the Five Elements Mountain in the Old Journey to the West was called " Five Elements Mountain."
In Journey to the West, the talisman that Sun Wukong had pasted on the Five Elements Mountain was a copy of the Tao Te Ching.
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.