Chapter 58: Two minds disrupt the universe, and it is difficult to achieve true annihilation as one body.
Tang Monk drove the highwayman away because Wukong killed him. After Sun Wukong left, he went to Guanyin. The six-eared macaque spirit took the opportunity to transform into Wukong, injured Tang Monk, and stole Guan Wen's luggage. He also transformed the little demon into Tang Monk, Bajie, and Sha Monk, hoping to go to the West to defraud the scriptures.
Sha Monk went to seek help from Guanyin Bodhisattva, so Wukong and Sha Monk went back to verify the truth. Who knew that it was really hard to tell the real Wukong from the fake one. It was not until the Tathagata Buddha in Leiyin Temple that the Buddha made the false Wukong show his true form. Sun Wukong beat him to death and returned to Tang Monk.
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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, which is another interesting feature of "Journey to the West".
The perfect combination of divinity, humanity and nature in character description is also an important reason for the uniqueness of "Journey to the West". 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. "Journey to the West" shows a deified animal world, while also incorporating content into social life.