Basic Introduction Chinese Name: Enchantment Alias: The main achievement centered on the truth: the Monkey King had a splitting headache, his eyes were swollen and numb, and his hands could not be lifted, so he had to beg for mercy. Attribute: Inventor of instruments of torture: Tathagata Origin: Journey to the West User: Basic information of Guanyin Bodhisattva and Tang Priest, introduction, origin, extended meaning and introduction of basic information Pronunciation: jǐn gū zhòu Mantra Interpretation: The spell that Tang Priest used to subdue the Monkey King in the novel The Journey to the West can make the Monkey King's hair tight and his headache splitting. Later used to describe things that bind people. Source Wu Mingcheng's eighth journey to the West: "The Tathagata took out three more hoops and handed them to the Bodhisattva, saying," This treasure is called a tight hoop. Although they are the same three, they are just different. I have three spells forbidden by gold. If you meet a fierce demon on the road, you must persuade him to study hard and become an apprentice with the monk. If he doesn't bow his head, he can put this hoop on his head and naturally see the meat take root and sprout. Say it according to the spell you use, your eyes will swell and your head will crack. Discipline him to come to our door. The Tightening Curse: The fourteenth time Wu Ming was gracious to The Journey to the West: "I still have a mantra there, which is called' the truth of the heart', also called the Tightening Curse. You can learn it secretly, keep it in mind, and don't let anyone know. "the Monkey King was given something to make Tang Priest treat the Monkey King and put on a tight Guanyin statue. There are clothes and a tight spell in it. The Monkey King was very active and asked Tang Priest what was in it. Tang Priest lied to him that it was his childhood clothes, so the Monkey King put it on. Sun, a cultural scholar with extended meaning, extended this concept in his book "China People's Tightening Curse": In The Journey to the West, there are two the Monkey King. They are the same as two peas in a pod, with the same technology and flying personality. However, the Monkey King, who wants to live forever, went to Yan to change his life and death book; If you want weapons, ask the Dragon King for a golden cudgel. If an official is unhappy, he will go home and feel at ease; If you come here, I will make a scene in heaven. And another the Monkey King who wanted to learn from the scriptures did not go to the Buddha to learn from it; The apprentice is unhappy, not happy to go home; Master and apprentice were tied up and steamed several times, but they dared not kill goblins or investigate their background ... Are the Monkey King in Guo Hua and the Monkey King on the way to learn from the scriptures really the same person? It's one! Why is the contrast so big? Curse! The Monkey King, Guo Hua, has no hoop, while the Monkey King, on his way to learn from the scriptures, has hoop. Hooping mantra is a basic spiritual and cultural feature of a civilization, and it is a value solidified in the mind of every civilized individual. This solidification is formed through civilized humanistic education and is the product of acquired spiritual tame. The hooping spell is the need of the formation of civilized society and is absolutely necessary. The significance of hoop curse lies in the guidance and integration of human primitive vitality. What is "primitive vitality"? Primitive vitality is a natural function, which can make individuals completely controlled by their strength. It is irrational in nature, so it is often equated with the devil in the dualism of "angel and devil". The fundamental feature of primitive vitality is determined by its inherent paradox, that is, it is potentially creative, but it is also potentially destructive. For example, the Monkey King stole things from the flat peach garden, and set up his own home in Huaguoshan, causing havoc in heaven. Guanyin Bodhisattva cast a "magic spell" on the Monkey King, guided his thoughts, manipulated and guided irrational factors in this wild monkey with reason, and forced him to receive civilized education, thus freeing him from primitive wildness, promoting his humanization and socialization, and integrating him into civilized society. The image of "hooping spell" reveals the great role of culture in the formation of "people". In the history of the development of human civilization, it is necessary, inevitable and inevitable to receive humanistic education, that is, "tightening the hoop". This is the guarantee of the existence of civilization, the premise of the development of civilization, and the only way for people to be "people". What's the difference between children and adults? Being an adult means taming the primitive vitality of human beings and marks the completion of "humanization" and "socialization" When did children become adults? When the spell is formed! For example, there are two the Monkey King, the former is a children's version of the Monkey King, and the latter is an adult version of the Monkey King.