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The four heroes of Journey to the West, Tang Sanzang on the second from the left, riding on the White Dragon Horse. Painted decotation in the Long Corridor at the Summer Palace in Beijing, China The White Dragon Horse , known as Bai Long Ma ( Chinese : 白龍馬 ; pinyin : Bái Lóng Mǎ ; Wade–Giles : Pai² Lung²-ma¹ ; lit.
The ancient Chinese self-identified as "the gods of the dragon" because the Chinese dragon is an imagined reptile that represents evolution from the ancestors and qi energy. [10] Dragon-like motifs of a zoomorphic composition in reddish-brown stone have been found at the Chahai site (Liaoning) in the Xinglongwa culture (6200–5400 BC). [2]
The events of the Xiyoubu take place between the end of chapter 61 and the beginning of chapter 62 of Journey to the West. [10] The author, Tong Yue (童說), wrote the book because he wanted to create an opponent—in this case, desire-itself—that Sun Wukong could not defeat with his great strength and martial skill. [11]
The Six-Eared Macaque—and not to be mistaken for the Macaque King (獼猴王), one of the same Seven Sages (七聖) Fraternity of Sworn Brothers, that Sun Wukong is a member of—is, according to the Buddha, one of the four spiritual primates that do not belong to any of the ten categories that all beings in the universe are classified under.
In a trailer, a battle between the Destined One and Kang-Jin Loong occurs near a building based on the Dule Temple in Tianjin. [90] Black Myth: Wukong was released for PlayStation 5 and PC on August 20, 2024, at 10 AM (UTC+8). [91] [92] [93] An Xbox Series X/S version is planned, although the release date has not been announced. [94] [91]
Model of the Monkey King's homeland on Mount Huaguo, at Mount Huaguo (Jiangsu).. Mount Huaguo (traditional Chinese: 花 果 山; pinyin: Huāguǒ Shān; Wade–Giles: Hua 1 kuo 3 Shan 1; Japanese: Kakazan; Vietnamese: Hoa Quả Sơn) or Flowers and Fruit Mountain, is a major area featured in the novel Journey to the West (16th century).
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Journey to the West II is a Hong Kong television series adapted from the 16th-century novel Journey to the West.The series was produced by TVB and was first broadcast on TVB Jade in Hong Kong from October to December 1998.