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  2. List of Journey to the West characters - Wikipedia

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    They escaped when he was not around and went out to cause trouble. He claims back all the things, the 5 sacred treasures, that Sun Wukong had taken from the demons and brings the boys back to Heaven. Hu A'qi (狐阿七) is, supposedly, the maternal-uncle of the two demon kings. He is killed by Zhu Bajie, and is revealed to be actually a fox.

  3. Six-Eared Macaque - Wikipedia

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    From an illustration by the Japanese artist Ōhara Tōya (1771–1840). The Six-Eared Macaque ( Chinese: 六耳獼猴; pinyin: Liù'ěr míhóu) is a major antagonist and one of the most powerful characters in Wu Cheng'en 's fantasy novel Journey to the West, best remembered for closely impersonating Sun Wukong (Monkey King).

  4. Journey to the West - Wikipedia

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    Journey to the West. Sai iû kì ( lit.) Journey to the West ( Chinese: 西遊記; pinyin: Xīyóu Jì) is a Chinese novel published in the 16th century during the Ming dynasty and attributed to Wu Cheng'en. It is regarded as one of the great Chinese novels, and has been described as arguably the most popular literary work in East Asia. [ 2]

  5. Monkey King - Wikipedia

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    Monkey King. Sun Wukong ( Chinese: 孫悟空, pronounced [swə́n ûkʰʊ́ŋ] ), also known as the Monkey King, is a literary and religious figure best known as one of the main characters in the 16th-century Chinese novel Journey to the West. [ 1] In the novel, Sun Wukong is a monkey born from a stone who acquires supernatural powers through ...

  6. Journey to the West: Legends of the Monkey King - Wikipedia

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    Sun Wukong (The Monkey King) Zhang Hanyu (episodes 1-7); Shen Xiaoqian (episodes 8-52) Thor Bishopric: Tang Sanzang (Tripitaka) Qiao Zhen Terrence Scammell: Zhu Bajie (Pigsy) Cheng Yuzhu Mark Camacho: Sha Wujing (Sandy) Liu Feng A.J. Henderson White Dragon Horse Liu Qin unknown: Emperor of China unknown: Russell Yuen Buddha: Tong Zirong unknown ...

  7. Princess Iron Fan - Wikipedia

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    Princess Iron Fan and Sun Wukong. Painting in the Long Corridor of the Summer Palace in Beijing.. Princess Iron Fan (traditional Chinese: 鐵扇公主; simplified Chinese: 铁扇公主; pinyin: Tiěshàn Gōngzhǔ; Wade–Giles: T‘ie 3-shan 4 Kung 1-chu 3; Jyutping: Tit3sin3 Gung1zyu2) is a character from the 16th century Chinese novel, Journey to the West.

  8. Ruyi Jingu Bang - Wikipedia

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    A 19th-century drawing of Sun Wukong featuring his staff. Ruyi Jingu Bang (Chinese: 如意金箍棒; pinyin: Rúyì Jīngū Bàng; Wade–Giles: Ju 2-yi 4 Chin 1-ku 1-pang 4), or simply Ruyi Bang or Jingu Bang, is the poetic name of a magical staff wielded by the immortal monkey Sun Wukong in the 16th-century classic Chinese novel Journey to the West.

  9. Ao Guang - Wikipedia

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    In Journey to the West, the monkey king Sun Wukong obtained his Ruyi Jingu Bang, a magically expanding, gold-ringed iron rod weapon, from Ao Guang.This weapon was originally a tool for measuring the depth of sea water used by Yu the Great in his flood control and treatment efforts; hence its ability to vary its shape and length.