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The Journey to the West is one of the well-known masterpieces, among which the Monkey King's naughty and eccentric image is deeply rooted in people's hearts. As one of the main characters of The Journey to the West, it also adds a lot of fun to this masterpiece. Among them, three famous sayings he said are deeply rooted in people's hearts, especially the last sentence "the Monkey King came here in person". In modern society, many people will leave the words "so-and-so visited here" on the scenic buildings, which greatly damages the scenic buildings. It can be said that the Monkey King set a wrong example for future generations.

The Monkey King's first famous saying is that emperors take turns to do it, and now it's my turn. This sentence came from when he was making a scene in the heavenly palace. At that time, the Monkey King had just returned from school and was very conceited. He feels invincible. He robbed the Dragon Palace and went to hell to destroy the book of life and death. He thought that there were so many people in heaven that he was even more unscrupulous in front of the Jade Emperor. Finally, he hit the Heavenly Palace with a golden bullet-proof vest and a golden hoop stick, and said such disrespectful words to the Jade Emperor, making him have no dignity in front of all the immortals.

His second famous saying is that he kneels only to three people, such as Tathagata, Guanyin and Tang Priest. It can be seen from this that the Monkey King is actually a grateful person. When the Tang priest was crushed at the foot of Wuxing Mountain, he risked his life to break the spell of repression and regain his freedom. This kindness the Monkey King has always kept in mind and has never forgotten it.

Guanyin always comes out to help him when he is suffering, and it is reasonable to kneel down to Guanyin. Finally, Tathagata, the Monkey King, must respect him very much. After all, he has put the Monkey King under Wuxing Mountain for 500 years. If the Tathagata had not been merciful, he would have been killed by the gods in the sky.