1. Draw the golden hoop on the Monkey King's head and head first.
2. Draw the part of the upper body and the decoration on the clothes.
3. Fill the leg and draw a golden hoop at the back.
4. Finally, color it.
Historical prototype:
The Monkey King (also known as the Monkey King, the Monkey King, and the Fight to Win the Buddha) is one of the main characters in The Journey to the West (handed down from ancient times by Wu Cheng'en), a classic ghost novel in China. The immortal stone, which was born at the beginning of creation, was born in Guo Hua, which wins the victory in China, and was honored as the "Monkey King" for introducing monkeys into water curtain cave. In order to learn this art, he traveled across the ocean to learn from the founder of Xubodhi, named the Monkey King, and learned superb spells such as Daxian tactic, detective seventy-two changes, and somersault cloud.
The Monkey King, who debuted unarmed, got the best golden hoop in the Dragon Palace in the East China Sea. Later, in the underworld, the book of life and death was made a scene, which shocked the heaven and won the support of the jade emperor and was sealed. Knowing that he was in a low position, he returned to Huaguoshan in a rage, defeated the crusade of Prince Li Tianwang and Prince Nezha, and forced the Jade Emperor to make him the Great Sage of Qitian, and set up a government in the Heavenly Palace to manage the Flat Peach Garden.
Because I disturbed the flat peach party of the Empress Dowager, I stole the elixir of the old gentleman, and it was refined into a body of gold and steel, and then my eyes were smoked into golden eyes in the gossip furnace of the old gentleman. Later, it caused chaos in the heavenly palace. Hundreds of thousands of heavenly soldiers can't beat four heavenly kings and twenty-eight stars. Later, he lost a bet with Buddha Tathagata, and was crushed under the Wuzhishan Mountain of Tathagata for more than 500 years to repent and turn over a new leaf.
After being enlightened by Guanyin, he was rescued by Tang Priest. Known as a monk, he protected the Tang Priest from learning Buddhist scriptures in the West, exorcised demons all the way, did not fear difficulties and hardships, and finally got the true scriptures after 81 difficulties, and was named anti-Buddha.