Bai, also known as "Bai Gujing" and "Corpse Demon", is a monster in China's classical fairy tale The Journey to the West. She was originally a female corpse turned into a white bone on Baihuling. She was accidentally adopted by the aura of heaven and earth, transformed into a human form by the essence of the sun and the moon, and learned the resin solution.
Bai occupies little space in the original novel. The opera Monkey King Thrice Defeats the Skeleton Demon is a well-known story of China. In TV and movies, Bai mostly appears as a white skeleton.
2. Huang Fengguai
The sable, who was enlightened at the foot of Lingshan Mountain, ate the clear oil in the glass lamp and was afraid of being taken away by King Kong. He ran to Huang Fengling to take the mountain as king.
Huang Fengguai holds a three-strand steel fork, which is miraculous, and the yellow wind blown out is invincible. He wears a golden helmet and shines brilliantly.
The tassel on the helmet fluttered with the pheasant tail, and the robe cover was light goose yellow. Armor tapestry is full of brilliance and eye protection. Deer boots, Sophora japonica dyed; Brocade apron and velvet makeup. Holding three steel forks, it is better to show the sage lang of that year. Stole the oil lamp, took the Tang Priest away, and was surrendered by Ji Ling Bodhisattva with a flying dragon staff.
3. King Jinjiao
King Yinjiao and his brother are two monsters in Lianhua Cave in Pingdingshan. He used to be a teenager guarding the golden stove under the old gentleman's door.
In order to test the Tang Priest's determination to learn from the Western Heaven, the Bodhisattva borrowed two boys, gold and silver, and turned them into monsters to sharpen Tang Priest's determination to learn from the Western Heaven. It's hard to win or lose a contest with the Monkey King.
Later, the Monkey King defeated the genie of gold and silver with a trick, seized five treasures and gave them back to the old gentleman on the throne.
4. King Huangmei
People call Huangmei the bodhi old zu, a character in China's classical novel The Journey to the West. It turned out that he was a teenager from the East who laughed at the Buddha and knocked on his chin, turning a mallet into a short and soft mace.
He took advantage of the Buddha's absence to steal two treasures, the gold cymbals and the bag of the day after tomorrow, and made them into essence. Suppose that Leiyin Temple lured Tang Priest and his disciples to fall for it and locked the Monkey King in a golden cymbal.
He also showed the bag of the day after tomorrow, and several times the heavenly soldiers and generals were included in the bag. At a critical juncture, Maitreya finally conquered the king of Huangmei.
5, Yutu Jing
The Jade Rabbit, who used to play medicine in Guanghan Palace, slipped out of the palace gate and fled to the lower bound, where she captured Princess Tianzhu, became a princess and played tricks on the king.
I want to set up a stage to throw colored balls, to attract Tang Yan as a promise, and to lure Tang Yan's mandarin duck. The Monkey King saw through it. After several fierce battles, Yutu was defeated by the essence. Wukong was about to kill it with a stick when the lunar star fell from the sky and took the Jade Rabbit away.
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