In Journey to the West, Wukong turned into a relic and opened the circle that Wutian had imprisoned the soul child. The moment he opened it, there was a beautiful music. This music was called "9981".
In the 86th edition of the TV series Journey to the West, Sun Wukong's entrance song was the Prelude to Journey to the West, also known as the Sound of the Cloud Palace. It was composed by Xu Jingqing, conducted by Hu Bingxu, and performed by the Central Ballet orchestra. This song was in the form of a female chorus. It started with a wind instrument, coupled with electronic music, guzheng, pipa, and other musical instruments. It included psychedelic bouncing electronic music, bass guitar, China guzheng, pipa, and chimes, Western trumpet, violin, harp, and other orchestral instruments, African tamales, and ethereal female voices. Finally, it ended with a harp. Not satisfied with the game? You can read the novel related to Black Myth: Wukong to understand the exciting plot!
Based on context alone Sun Wukong in Journey to the West was a very charming character. In the story, Sun Wukong was very skilled in martial arts and possessed extraordinary strength. He was the core fighting force of the team, and the power of his Jingu Staff was amazing. Wukong's personality was unruly, brave, and fearless. He was full of resistance and never flinched in the face of all kinds of powerful enemies. In the plot, he also experienced a complicated twist of fate. He had been suppressed at the foot of the Five Fingers Mountain for many years, and then he was involved in the Western Buddhist Scriptures and a series of events related to the strange scriptures. His existence and the choices he made played a vital role in the development of the whole story.
In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong was one of the Seven Sages and the other six were Nezha, Immortal Taiyi, Princess Iron Fan, Bull Demon King, and Sha Wujing. The reason why Sun Wukong became the last of the Seven Sages was that he encountered many difficulties and dangers on his way to the Western Heaven to learn the scriptures. He had made some mistakes, so he was punished by the Jade Emperor to become a monkey in the mortal world. Sun Wukong was subdued by the Earth God and became a local god. During the journey, Sun Wukong helped Tang Sanzang to overcome many obstacles and thus made many friends and enemies. Although he was an immortal, he had suffered many setbacks and tribulations on his way to learn the scriptures, which made him stronger and braver. In the final battle, Sun Wukong and the Great Demon King fought fiercely. Although he was agile and resourceful, the strength and courage of the Great Demon King made Sun Wukong feel unprecedented pressure. In the end, Sun Wukong used the Jingu Staff to defeat the Great Demon King and achieved the final victory on the road to learning the scriptures. Therefore, Sun Wukong became the last of the Seven Sages because he had experienced many setbacks and dangers on his way to the scriptures. He had made mistakes and was punished by the Jade Emperor to descend to the mortal world. However, he became stronger and braver through trials and battles, and finally became a legendary hero.
The cartoon Journey to the West had four episodes, and the names of each episode were as follows: Kingdom of Women Flaming Mountain 3 Coiled Silk Cave 4 Ways of Learning
The names of each episode of Journey to the West were as follows: The first episode: The Kingdom of Women Chapter 2: Flaming Mountain The Feast of Peaches The Golden Cudgel Chapter 5: Road to the Scriptures The Demon Subduing Tower Chapter 7: White Bone Demon Chapter 8: Eight Precepts Subduing Demons Chapter 9: Wukong Subdues the Demon Chapter 10: Buddhist Scriptures from the Western Paradise Chapter 11: Battle of the Flowing Sand River Chapter 12: Sun Wukong Beats White Bone Demon Three Times Chapter 13: Sun Wukong's Path to the Buddhist Scriptures The White Dragon Horse Rescues Tang Monk Chapter 15: Tang Sanzang Meeting at Wuzhuang Taoist Temple "Saving Mother in Flaming Mountain" The King of the Kingdom of Women Sun Wukong vs. Red Boy Chapter 19: Battle of Bajie and Liusha River Chapter 20: Sun Wukong Encountered Obstacles on the Way to the Buddhist Scriptures Chapter 21: Tang Sanzang Encountering a Monster Wukong vs. Princess Iron Fan Chapter 23: Bai Jingjing and Sun Wukong The Blazing Mountain Beats the White Bone Demon Three Times Chapter 25: Sun Wukong vs. Bull Demon King The Twenty-sixth episode: Tang Sanzang's Pilgrimage and the King of the Kingdom of Women Sun Wukong vs Black Bear Spirit Chapter 28: Bajie Subdues Demons and Princess Iron Fan The Twenty-ninth episode: "Tang Sanzang's Buddhist Scriptures and the Great Battle of Monsters" Sun Wukong vs. Red Boy Chapter 31: Tang Sanzang and Bai Jingjing Chapter 32: Zhu Bajie vs. Spider Spirit [Sun Wukong vs White Bone Demon] "Three Beats on White Bone Demon in Flaming Mountain" Chapter 35: Tang Sanzang and Princess Iron Fan Sun Wukong vs. Red Boy Chapter 37: Tang Sanzang Encountering a Monster Bai Jingjing and Sun Wukong "Flaming Mountain Saving Mother" Chapter 40: Beating the White Bone Demon Three Times Sun Wukong vs. Bull Demon King Chapter 42: Tang Sanzang and Princess Iron Fan Sun Wukong vs Black Bear Spirit Chapter 44: Battle of Bajie and Liusha River Bai Jingjing vs Sun Wukong
Sun Wukong was one of the main characters in Journey to the West and one of the four disciples of Tang Sanzang. He was a monkey who had obtained remarkable abilities and the ability to think independently and make decisions because of his successful cultivation. In order to protect Tang Sanzang and his disciples, he had displayed his strength many times and was able to display amazing wisdom and courage when he encountered difficulties.
Sun Wukong was one of the main characters in Journey to the West and one of the most popular characters. He was a monkey who had obtained remarkable abilities such as the Seventy-Two Transformations and the Somersault Cloud because of his cultivation. In order to help Tang Sanzang get the scriptures, he had gone through many hardships and adventures with Tang Sanzang and the others.
Sun Wukong was also known as the Monkey King, Monkey King, and the Great Sage Equal to Heaven. He was one of the main characters in the Ming Dynasty novel Journey to the West. He looked like a monkey with a sharp mouth and shrunken cheeks. He was a stone ape born from an immortal stone. Because he led the monkeys into the Water Curtain Cave, he was honored as the "Monkey King". In order to learn the art of immortality, he worshipped the founder Bodhi as his teacher and was given the Dharma name "Sun Wukong". After he returned, the demons worshipped him. He forced his way into the East Sea Dragon Palace and obtained the Ruyi Golden Cudgel, the Phoenix-winged Purple Gold Crown, the Golden Suozi Armor, and the Lotus Root Silk Cloud Walking Shoes from the Dragon Kings of the Four Seas. He made a big fuss in the underworld and got the Venus to summon him to the Heavenly Court. He was granted the official title of Ma Wen. Because he hated the small official position, he self-proclaimed himself as the "Great Sage Equal to Heaven" and forced the Heavenly Court to acknowledge him. He also disturbed the Feast of Peaches due to drunkenness, stole immortal pills, and caused a ruckus in the Heavenly Palace. By accident, he cultivated the body of King Kong and the Fiery Golden Eyes. Finally, he was imprisoned in the Five Elements Mountain by Tathagata. After being suppressed in the Five Elements Mountain, he was enlightened by Guanyin. Five hundred years later, he was rescued by Tang Sanzang and gained the mixed name of "Monkey". From then on, he protected Tang Sanzang and went through 81 difficulties to obtain the true scriptures and cultivate the "Fighting Buddha". Sun Wukong was smart, lively, loyal, and abhorred evil. In folk culture, he represented wit and courage. After the novel Journey to the West was written in the Ming Dynasty, its image was constantly transplanted, adapted, and processed in various artistic manifestations, such as monkey shows, paper-cuts, shadow plays, puppets, etc. Even in Fujian and other regions of China, it formed the belief of the "Great Sage, Heaven's Equal" and spread at home and abroad.
In the anime Journey to the West, Wukong's physical body was destroyed and his soul was sealed. Wukong had already won a crushing victory in the battle with the people of Heaven, but Tang Sanzang's incantation of the Golden Hoop caused him to be defeated, which destroyed his physical body and left only his soul. Moreover, the Wukong in Journey to the West was different from the one in Journey to the West. He was not as strong, and was even weaker. He even died in battle twice, once because of Tang Sanzang, and the other time because of the difference in strength. However, as long as his soul was still there, he would not really die. Not satisfied with the game? You can read the novel related to Black Myth: Wukong to understand the exciting plot!