The Monkey King is also a figure with a very clear concept of justice, good and evil, right and wrong. On the way to learn from the scriptures, most of the monsters he destroyed just wanted to eat the meat of Tang Priest, and did evil in peace. When reading works, people often naturally regard those monsters as the embodiment of harm in real life, which is quite natural. In this way, the Monkey King's struggle with them is logical. This is one of the reasons why the Monkey King's image can leave an indelible impression on people.
In the process of protecting Tang Priest's scriptures, the Monkey King carried forward the fighting spirit of causing havoc in Heaven. He never flinched from all the difficulties and obstacles in the process of learning the scriptures, never lost heart after all kinds of failures, and always maintained a strong fighting will and abundant fighting enthusiasm. It was not until he came to the Western Heaven that he was named "Fighting Buddha". These four words formally interpreted the image of Wukong to the fullest.