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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 January 2025. Character in Chinese mythology For other uses, see Monkey King (disambiguation). "Wukong" redirects here. For other uses, see Wukong (disambiguation). "Qi Tian Da Sheng" redirects here. For Pu Songling's story, see The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal. In this Chinese name, the family name is ...
When the Monkey King appeared in a Buddhist novel, he attained a higher recognition in the cultural ethos of ancient China; temples were built in his honor and his biography was established. [1] The birthday of the Monkey King is observed as the New Year Day, [ 4 ] and also as trickster day as he had immeasurable talent and cunning wit.
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In popular retellings, Zhu Bajie was sentenced to a thousand lives where each life would end in a love tragedy. In some retellings of the story, his banishment is linked to Sun Wukong's downfall. In any case, he was exiled from Heaven and sent to be reincarnated on Earth, where by mishap he fell into a pig well and was reborn as a man-eating ...
The Chinese legend of the Monkey King has a popularity in China comparable to that of the Grimms’ Fairy Tales in the West. It has fed the imaginations of countless children and inspired numerous ...
The Great King of Numinous Power (靈感大王), armed with a bronze hammer, is a yaoguai based in Heaven-Reaching River (通天河). He terrorises the people living near the river and demands that they sacrifice a boy and a girl to him every year, or else he will cause flooding. After Sun Wukong defeats him, he retreats to his underwater lair.
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The Dragon King subtly guides Monkey King and Lin to a peach tree laced with an intoxicating poison, but ends up getting fed one himself, foiling the plan. After realizing the peaches are fake, Monkey King learns from the book that Wangmu , the divine Queen Mother, brews an immortality elixir for the gods.