In the Journey to the West, Sun Wukong accidentally learned that there was a ginseng fruit in the human world. The fruit could make the consumer immortal and become an immortal. Therefore, Sun Wukong decided to secretly eat the Ginseng Fruit to achieve his wish of immortality. However, in the process of stealing the ginseng fruit, Sun Wukong encountered Zhu Bajie, Sand Monk, and other immortals to stop him. In the end, Sun Wukong still failed to steal the ginseng fruit. This dispute became a key event on the journey to the Western Paradise.
In the Journey to the West, Sun Wukong went to the Western Heaven to get scriptures. He happened to learn that there was a ginseng fruit in the human world that could grant people immortality, so he went to pick it. However, during the harvesting process, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand were trapped by Red Boy. Red Boy was the biological son of the Ginseng Fruit, so Sun Wukong and the others were forced to eat the Ginseng Fruit. This incident caused Sun Wukong's body to gradually weaken and eventually fell seriously ill. Therefore, he was blamed by Tang Sanzang and punished to descend to the mortal world. However, Sun Wukong eventually overcame his weaknesses through continuous efforts and cultivation, successfully obtained the true sutra, and returned to the human world to become a stronger hero.
In Journey to the West, the Great Immortal in the chapter of Ginseng Fruit was Sun Wukong. He heard that the Ginseng Fruit was very precious and could grant immortality, so he went to the East Ocean Dragon Palace to steal it. In the Dragon Palace, he met the Dragon King and the Great Immortal, who agreed to let him take the Ginseng Fruit, but on the condition that he had to hold it with one hand. In order to fulfill this condition, Sun Wukong used his supernatural power to grab the Ginseng Fruit with one hand and successfully obtained it.
The description of the Ginseng Fruit in Journey to the West was as follows: The Ginseng Fruit is a magical fruit tree located in the Xieyue Sanxing Cave of the Lingtai Fangcun Mountain in the West Ox Hezhou. The fruit matures for a year and the core has the ability to increase wisdom and immortality after eating it. According to the fifth chapter of Journey to the West, the Ginseng Fruit was originally planted by the immortals of the Heavenly Palace. Later, for some reason, it was banished to the mortal world and landed on the fruit tree of the Crescent Three Stars Cave. Whenever the fruit ripens, there will be spirit monkeys coming to pick it, but only the adult fruit can be eaten, otherwise it will wither. Eating the Ginseng Fruit could increase one's wisdom and obtain immortality, but there were also some side effects, such as eating too much would cause the body to shrink and the hair to turn white. It should be noted that the Ginseng Fruit was not a legendary immortal item, but a delicacy that could only be found at a specific time and place. In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong had stolen three Ginseng Fruits from the Crescent Three Stars Cave, but on his way back to the Heavenly Palace, he was recovered by the immortals of the Heavenly Palace.
In the Journey to the West, there were famous stories of beating the White Bone Demon three times, stealing ginseng fruits, and borrowing banana fans three times. White Bone Demon was a powerful demon. She tried to eat Tang Sanzang's meat and was defeated by Sun Wukong and the others. The Ginseng Fruit was a huge immortal fruit that could grant immortality. However, it was eaten by Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand, causing Sun Wukong and the others to chase after it. Third, Sun Wukong borrowed the banana fan. When Sun Wukong and the others were trapped in the Flaming Mountain, they needed the banana fan to fan themselves before they could continue moving forward. Sun Wukong borrowed the fan from the Bull Demon King, but was rejected by the Bull Demon King. In the end, he borrowed the fan from Princess Iron Fan and successfully fanned himself.
In Fantasy Westward Journey, unenchanted ginseng fruits were wild fruits that players could pick. The unenlightened Ginseng Fruit had some special functions, including: [1. Increase character attributes: Unenchanted Ginseng Fruits can increase a certain amount of HP and MP for players.] 2. Random drops: When picking an unenchanted Ginseng Fruit, there is a certain chance of dropping items including Golden Wound Medicine, pearls, gems, etc. 3. Increase skill level: When picking an unenchanted Ginseng Fruit, there is a certain chance to increase the level of a certain skill of the character, such as cooking, refining, forging, etc. 4. Increase pet attributes: The unenchanted Ginseng Fruit can increase a certain amount of HP and MP for the pet. It is important to note that the unenchanted Ginseng Fruit is random. Players need to be careful when picking it to avoid dropping precious items.
The original text of Guanyin Bodhisattva saving the ginseng fruit was as follows: Sun Wukong saw that there were three Ginseng Fruits on the fruit tree and was about to pick them up. However, he saw that there were three golden-armored Xiaobao on Guo 'er and three fireballs on her, just like the three Nezha. Therefore, he did not dare to make a move. "Those three fruits are thousand-year-old Ginseng Fruits. If you eat them, you'll live forever." However, the fruit only grows in the Tang of the East. If a mortal eats it, he can't see Buddha." Sun Wukong thought of an idea. "Master, why don't I use my method to turn these three fruits into mortals? I'll go save them and let them live forever." "Alright, you can try." Tang Sanzang said. So Sun Wukong turned into a village girl and came to the Tang of the East. Sure enough, he found three Ginseng Fruits on the fruit tree. He transformed into a village girl and picked a fruit. After eating it, he instantly felt as light as a swallow and refreshed. After eating two more, he felt even more immortal. Then, Sun Wukong went to find the three mortals that Guo 'er had turned into to help them rescue them. He turned into a Taoist priest and brought three mortals to see Lord Zeng. The Taoist priest told Tang Sanzang that these three mortals were thousand-year-old demons who had eaten the ginseng fruit and become immortals, but they still had a soul that could not live forever. Sun Wukong used his own mana to rescue the souls of these three monsters, allowing them to recover their human forms and let them all obtain the benefits of immortality.
Sun Wukong was the character in Journey to the West who caused a ruckus in Wuzhuang Taoist Temple and pushed the Ginseng Fruit Tree. Sun Wukong was Tang Sanzang's senior brother. He had eaten the Jingu Staff by mistake and became the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. After that, he went to Wuzhuang Taoist Temple to steal ginseng fruits. He was discovered by the Earth God and chased after by Tang Sanzang and the others. After that, Sun Wukong assisted Tang Sanzang in going to the West to learn Buddhist scriptures, and experienced many dangers and difficulties, becoming a famous Buddhist superhero.
The story of eating the ginseng fruit in Journey to the West happened in the fourth chapter. In order to get the ginseng fruit, Sun Wukong led Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand to the Tang of the East and finally succeeded in eating the ginseng fruit. At the beginning of the story, Sun Wukong was expelled from the Heavenly Palace because he was mischievous. He had no choice but to run to the human world and accidentally became the disciple of Tang Sanzang. Zhu Bajie and Sand Monk were caught by Sun Wukong for stealing delicious food and punished them to reflect on themselves in the local temple. On the way to Tang of the East, Sun Wukong heard the legend of the Ginseng Fruit. It was said that this Ginseng Fruit could grant people eternal life, so Sun Wukong decided to go to Tang of the East to steal this Ginseng Fruit. Sun Wukong and the others arrived at the Tang of the East. After going through eighty-one difficulties, they finally arrived at the foot of a high mountain. They found a cave with a ginseng fruit. Sun Wukong and the others decided to work together to steal the Ginseng Fruit. However, the taste of the ginseng fruit was very fresh and indescribable. Only a true immortal could taste it. When Sun Wukong and the others were secretly eating the Ginseng Fruit, they were discovered by an immortal and reported to the Heavenly Palace. In the end, Sun Wukong was captured by the Heavenly Palace, while Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand escaped. The ending of the story was that Sun Wukong was punished to descend to the mortal world for stealing the ginseng fruit, while Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand reflected on themselves in the local temple. The immortal obtained the ginseng fruit and became a real immortal.
In Journey to the West, the ginseng fruit bloomed once every 3,000 years, bore fruit once every 3,000 years, and took 9,000 years to ripen. However, in reality, the Ginseng Fruit was not a real item but a fictional fantasy plant. Therefore, novels and literary works about the growing time of the ginseng fruit would often carry out reasonable imagination and play according to their own settings and needs. In the novel, Sun Wukong and the others went through 81 difficulties in the process of going to the Western Heaven to obtain the scriptures and finally succeeded in obtaining them. During this process, they tasted the Ginseng Fruit and learned about its growth process. However, the novel didn't directly explain how long it would take for the ginseng fruit to mature. Instead, it used a metaphor to imply how precious and rare the ginseng fruit was by saying that it would take 9,000 years for it to mature. In the novel, when Sun Wukong and the others tasted the ginseng fruit, they did not mention the actual growth time of the ginseng fruit. Instead, they estimated it based on their own experience and imagination. Therefore, novels and literary works about the growing time of the ginseng fruit often carried out reasonable imagination and play without being too entangled with the actual time and length.
In Fantasy Westward Journey, the price of an enchanted Agility Ginseng Fruit depended on many factors such as the region, quality, level, additional attributes, and so on. Generally speaking, the Agility Ginseng Fruit was a precious item in Fantasy Westward Journey because it could increase the character's Agility attribute and thus increase the character's attack and defense. The price of an enchanted Agility Ginseng Fruit was between 1 million to 3 million Fantasy Coins, depending on the server and quality. In addition, if the Ginseng Fruit had other attributes such as Vitality, Defense, Speed, etc., then its price might be even higher. Therefore, if you want to buy an enchanted Agility Ginseng Fruit, you should first understand the price of the server and then choose the right price according to your needs.