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I want to blindfold my eyes again on this day. This place can no longer stop my heart. Where do all the gods and buddhas come from to listen to my orders?
The story of Wukong comes from today.

The original text is as follows:

I want this day, I can no longer cover my eyes, I want this piece of land, I can no longer bury my soul, I want this sentient being to understand what I mean, and I want all Buddhas to be destroyed.

Creative background:

The Story of Wukong is adapted from The Journey to the West and A Chinese Odyssey, which keeps the stories and characters of "learning from the scriptures" in The Journey to the West, and highlights the love story on this basis.

Extended data:

Theme of the work:

In today's Biography of Wukong, the image that once represented justice and acted as a typical and plastic surgery hero has undergone a thorough transformation. Every image is endowed with rich and complex value connotation, which transcends the one-way and specificity of the image in The Journey to the West.

Every image itself is full of contradictions, actions and puzzles. They have gone beyond the original image interpretation framework and norms, constantly impacting and correcting our existing horizon of expectation.

If we use the binary standard of good and evil to divide the characters in Wukong's stories, it will often appear stretched and pale. In this sense, the anti-typology strategy of the characters in Wukong's stories has greatly increased our understanding of the paradox, richness and diversity of the internal conflict between living conditions, life values and individual personality.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Wukong biography