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In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong and his brothers were steamed and eaten, and they were still discussing how to steam them. Why did the author write this?

It adds humor and social quality at that time, and writes that Brother Sun Wukong is not afraid of death and faces death optimistically, which reflects the bad social atmosphere at that time.

Chapter 14: Xin Yuan returned to his rightful ways, and the six thieves disappeared without a trace.

Tang Monk and several of his entourage were riding westward. When they passed Shuangcha Ridge, they suddenly lost their footing. The three of them and their horses fell into a pit and were captured alive by the Tiger Demon King's men. The demon kings discussed how to eat them, but because of the tiger's words, Tang Monk was left alone and the others were eaten. Tang Seng was so frightened that an old man saved Tang Seng. Later Tang Seng learned that this man was Taibai Jinxing.

Thank you. Tang Seng went on the road again. On the way, he met a hunter and killed a tiger that always wanted to eat Tang Seng. Tang Monk came to Orion's house and chanted sutras for his dead father, and was thanked by everyone. When he arrived at Liangjie Mountain, he suddenly heard a thunderous shout: "My master is coming!"

The shouter was Sun Wukong. Wukong told Tang Seng that he was the Monkey King who caused trouble in the Heavenly Palace five hundred years ago. Saint, he was suppressed here by the Buddha just because he committed the crime of lying. Wukong begged Tang Monk to rescue him. After he came out, he worshiped Tang Seng as his teacher. Encountering a tiger on the way, Wukong killed him and made it into clothes. At night, the master and the apprentice came to a courtyard to rest in this house.

Unexpectedly, they met robbers. After Wukong beat them to death with sticks, Tang Seng was very angry and blamed Wukong. Wukong couldn't bear this anger and left Tang Seng. Guanyin taught Tang Monk the Tightening Curse. Wukong accepted the Dragon King's advice and came back to protect Tang Monk. He put on the Tightening Curse to show that he would no longer break his promise to his master and apprentice.

Extended information:

The novel "Journey to the West" is interesting and interesting, which reflects the thoughts and personalities of the characters. Sun Wukong has a bold and optimistic comic character; the comical but honest and simple Zhu Bajie image. Their humorous and witty dialogues add a lot of color to the article. The characters' personalities are often vividly expressed through interesting dialogues.

The perfect combination of divinity, humanity and nature in character description is also an important reason for the strangeness. The so-called divinity refers to the fantasy of the image; the so-called human nature refers to the social nature of the image; the so-called naturalness refers to the animal attributes it possesses. It shows a deified animal world and at the same time melts the content into social life.