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In Journey to the West, Zhu Bajie was no longer Marshal Tianpeng, so who would command his 80,000 navy?

2024-09-25 18:54
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In Journey to the West, Zhu Bajie no longer served as Marshal Tianpeng. Who would command his 80,000 navy? In fact, the novel did not explicitly mention who was in charge of Zhu Bajie's navy. According to the plot of the novel, Sun Wukong led Sanzang, Sangha, and the White Dragon Horse on the way to obtain the true scriptures. In this process, Sun Wukong not only took on the role of the main leader, but he also managed many disciples and followers, including Tang Sanzang's disciples, monsters and so on. Therefore, Sun Wukong actually controlled the water army of the entire Buddhist scripture team. In the novel, Zhu Bajie once served as Marshal Tianpeng and was one of the marshals in the sky. However, he was defeated by Sun Wukong and others on his way to obtain scriptures and was demoted to the mortal world. After that, Zhu Bajie became the disciple of Tang Sanzang and followed him to the Western Paradise to obtain Buddhist scriptures. However, his naval power was not controlled by Sun Wukong and the others.

What was the original form of the Tianpeng Marshal Zhu Bajie in Journey to the West?

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2024-09-22 15:50

The Tianpeng Marshal Zhu Bajie in Journey to the West had no exact prototype in history because Journey to the West was a fictional novel. The characters and plot were all created by the author. However, from a historical point of view, Zhu Bajie had some interesting archetypes. One of the models was Marshal Chen Zhi from the Tang Dynasty. He was also known as Zhu Ganglie. According to legend, Zhu Ganglie was a famous general of the Tang Dynasty who had performed well in the war and was called "General Zhu". His image was depicted as a fat pig in Journey to the West. Another interesting prototype was the Yuan Dynasty Marshal Zhang Hongfan, also known as Zhu Bajie. According to legend, Zhang Hongfan was a smart and agile wild boar. He performed well in the war and once helped the Yuan Dynasty army defeat the enemy's invasion. In Journey to the West, his image was depicted as a wild boar with rich combat experience. Although Zhu Bajie in Journey to the West had some interesting archetypes, there was no conclusive evidence in history to prove the existence of these archetypes.

In Journey to the West, Marshal Tianpeng was in charge of 80,000 navy troops.

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2024-09-25 18:49

Marshal Tianpeng was an important character in Journey to the West. He was the second son of the Jade Emperor and was in charge of 80,000 navy troops. On the way to the scriptures, he had experienced many battles with Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand. One of the most famous battles was with the Bull Demon King. In this battle, Marshal Tianpeng was defeated by the Bull Demon King, but in the end, he still successfully protected Tang Sanzang. In addition, he had fought with the Spider Spirit, Scorpion Spirit, and other demons, and had helped Tang Sanzang and others cross many obstacles.

Are there any novels that describe Zhu Bajie and Marshal Tianpeng that you can recommend?

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2024-09-21 20:09

There were two novels, Journey to the West: The Sixth Brother Canopy Crying Buddha and Reborn Marshal Canopy. The former was a Xianxia-Mythological Cultivation novel written by the author who liked to eat meat. It described the series of counter-plots that Zhu Xiaopeng carried out after becoming Marshal Tianpeng in order to change his fate. The latter was a Xianxia-Mythological Cultivation novel written by the author, Drunken Beauty Su. It described the experience of a dead extra who was reborn as Marshal Canopy. I hope you like my recommendation.😗

Is there an infinite immortal jade version of Marshal Tianpeng in Journey to the West?

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2024-09-25 19:03

There was no version of the Infinite Immortal Jade in the Journey to the West. Infinite Immortal Jade was a setting in another novel, Infinite Horror, which had nothing to do with Journey to the West.

On the characteristics of Zhu Bajie in the novel Journey to the West

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2024-09-21 20:15

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.

How many soldiers does Marshal Tianpeng control in Journey to the West?

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2024-09-25 19:01

In Journey to the West, Marshal Tianpeng was a Taoist god and not a military leader, so he did not have a specific number of soldiers. His main role was to assist the Jade Emperor in handling the affairs of the Heavenly Court and to protect the safety of the Jade Emperor and the immortals. In the novel, Marshal Tian Peng had fought with Sun Wukong and the others, but it did not show that he had military power.

In which episode of Journey to the West did Marshal Tianpeng become a pig?

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2024-09-25 18:42

Marshal Tianpeng turned into a pig in the sixth episode of Journey to the West. In the sixth episode, Sun Wukong, Tang Sanzang, and others came to the Demon King's territory to defeat the Demon King Marshal Tianpeng and were sent to help. However, Marshal Tianpeng suddenly turned into a pig-headed monster while fighting the Demon King. Later, through his own efforts and the teachings of Tang Sanzang, he finally recovered his human form.

A brief introduction to the story of Zhu Bajie in Journey to the West

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2024-09-17 18:23

Zhu Bajie was one of the important characters in Journey to the West. He was a strange monster with extraordinary strength and endurance. The following is a brief introduction of Zhu Bajie's story in Journey to the West: 1 Zhu Bajie was recruited by Tang Sanzang to follow him to the Western Heaven to obtain Buddhist scriptures. Zhu Bajie was very respectful of Tang Sanzang at first, but gradually he became interested in Tang Sanzang's teachings and gradually grew into a smart, open-minded and kind person. Together, Zhu Bajie and Sun Wukong assisted Tang Sanzang in learning the scriptures. Together, they experienced many dangers and difficulties, including the attacks of demons, traps and natural disasters. Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand also assisted Tang Sanzang in learning the scriptures. They experienced many dangers and difficulties together, including the attacks of demons, traps and natural disasters. On the way to the scriptures, Zhu Bajie also caused trouble many times but was resolved by Tang Sanzang and Sun Wukong. In the end, they successfully obtained the scriptures and returned to the Tang of the East. Zhu Bajie is an important character full of contradictions in Journey to the West. He has extraordinary strength and endurance, but also a kind nature and insight into human nature.

A brief introduction to the story of Zhu Bajie in Journey to the West

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2024-09-17 02:00

Zhu Bajie was one of the important characters in Journey to the West and one of the three disciples of Tang Sanzang. On the way to the scriptures, Zhu Bajie was often criticized and punished by Tang Sanzang and his other disciples for his gluttony, laziness and mischief. However, he also showed his brave and kind side and helped Tang Sanzang and his disciples through many dangers and difficulties. The following is a brief introduction of Zhu Bajie's story in Journey to the West: 1. Birth background: Zhu Bajie was born in the imperial palace of Tang in the East. He was the son of the emperor. However, due to his superior background, he soon became arrogant and often clashed with other princes and nobles. 2. The Way of Buddhist Scriptures: Under the leadership of Tang Sanzang, Zhu Bajie and his three disciples embarked on the Way of Buddhist Scriptures. At first, Zhu Bajie was lazy and unwilling to walk. He only wanted to eat. But when he heard about the dangers and difficulties of the journey, he began to study hard and strive to improve his ability in order to better help Tang Sanzang and his disciples. 3. The conflict with Sun Wukong: On the way to the scriptures, Zhu Bajie met Sun Wukong. The conflict between the two characters became more and more intense. Zhu Bajie thought that Sun Wukong was too mischievous, while Sun Wukong thought that Zhu Bajie was too lazy and selfish. In the end, Zhu Bajie was defeated by Sun Wukong in a fierce battle. However, he did not give up and continued to practice hard to improve his ability. 4. Cultivation journey: After Zhu Bajie was defeated, he began his own cultivation journey. He stayed in the cave and became stronger and tougher through hard training and training. He also learned to be tolerant and kind, and became a practitioner with noble moral character. 5. Final victory: In the end, Zhu Bajie and his disciples finally reached the goal of learning from the Western Heaven. Under the leadership of Tang Sanzang, they overcame countless difficulties and challenges and finally obtained the true scriptures. During this process, Zhu Bajie also showed his brave and kind side and became a real hero.

Two plots about Zhu Bajie in Journey to the West

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2024-09-15 10:09

Zhu Bajie is an important character in Journey to the West. His two plots are as follows: Teasing a Beauty Zhu Bajie had once flirted with a beautiful woman on his way to the Western Paradise to obtain Buddhist scriptures, but he had forgotten the details. It was said that the beauty was so angry that she used magic to turn Zhu Bajie into a little pig. 2. Drunken and Troubled On the way to the Western Paradise to obtain Buddhist scriptures, Zhu Bajie once made a scene because he was drunk. He claimed that he would give up the path of learning Buddhist scriptures and choose to return to Gaolaozhuang. Later, Sun Wukong and the others helped Zhu Bajie wake up and allowed him to rejoin the group.

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