The Journey to the West, the ninetieth episode: the teacher and the lion are authorized to be the same, and the stolen road entangles the Zen and quiets the Nine Spirits . The Nine Lions of the Nine Spirits held back the Tang Monk and the Yuhua King, and took the Eight Precepts in their mouths. Wukong was also taken into the cave. Wukong killed the guarding demon and escaped, and according to what the land said, he visited Taiyi, the lord of the nine lions, to save the suffering of the Heavenly Father. The Heavenly Father ordered the Lion Slave to surrender the Nine Headed Lion. The prince practiced martial arts with Wukong and the three of them, and eventually became successful.
This novel is based on the historical event of "The Longevity Monk's Journey to the Scriptures", and through the author's artistic processing, it profoundly depicts the social reality at that time. The whole book mainly depicts the Monkey King's birth and after making a fuss in the Palace of Heaven, he met the Tang Monk, Pigsy and Sha Monk, and traveled to the west to fetch the scriptures, subduing demons and subduing devils along the way, and went through nine hundred and eighty-one difficulties, and finally arrived at the Western Heaven to meet Buddha Ru Lai, and finally the five saints became true.
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Judging from the basic nature of the text and the art in general, Journey to the West is a Han Chinese folklore text that mixes elements of religion and myth, superstition and magic, and is a form of text that undergoes a long period of historical time of collective creation and final individual processing. It reflects the decreasing decline of Chinese philosophies after the decline of the pre-Qin axial culture and the chaotic picture of the life world and the secularized hedonistic picture after the collapse of the value edifice.
Wu Cheng'en uses romanticism and soars on the wings of his rich imagination to depict a colorful, magical and magnificent fantasy world, creating a series of interesting and fascinating mythological stories, and successfully portraying the Monkey King as a transcendent and idealized hero.
In the fantasy world, it reflects the worldly conditions and worldly sentiments with twists and turns, and expresses the vivid wisdom of the human world, which is full of realistic flesh and blood and a rich flavor of life. The Journey to the West, with its unique ideology and artistic charm, brings readers into the beautiful art hall to feel its artistic charm.