Looking for poems describing Sun Wukong in Journey to the West

The following are some poems describing Sun Wukong:

1. "Qilu·Look at "Sun Wukong fights the Bone Demon three times": The human and the demon are reversed. Be kind to your enemies and cunning to your friends. The golden hoop has been recited thousands of times, and the spirit has been exhausted three times. Thousands of swords can be used to cut the Tang Monk's flesh, but one plucking it will cost the great sage's hair. Timely education is appreciated, and pigs are wiser than fools.

2. "Qilu·Comrade Guo Moruo": As soon as wind and thunder rise from the earth, there will be piles of bones and spirits. If the monk is a fool, he can still be taught; if the demon is a ghost, he will definitely cause disaster. The golden monkey raised up a thousand fishing sticks, and Wang Yu clarified thousands of miles. Today I am cheering for Sun Dasheng, but the evil mist has returned again. There are thunderbolts in the sky, but bones pile up in piles. For nine days, the sea was clear and foggy, and eighty-one great disasters were eliminated. The monk knows remorse when he is tortured, and the pig is inspired and repays the trickle. The golden eyes and the fiery eyes are unforgivable, even if the fairies come hundreds of millions of times.

3. "Seven Rules·Ode to Sun Wukong": The peak of auspicious energy has made him an immortal, and he has cultivated the golden light and lived for thousands of years. After all the tribulations, I have understood my mind and now am practicing the Way. The seventy-two characteristics can always be fulfilled. The golden-locked ape is worthy of being a great sage, while the precious lotus is born without a mother. The title is lazy and slow, and Langdao has the freedom to travel in the palace.

4. "Sun Wukong in Xijiang Moon": naughty and honest, punishing evil and promoting kindness. The magic weapon of astronomy and geography, spring, summer, autumn and winter.

5. "Journey to the West: Monkey King Temple on Huaguo Mountain": One point distinguishes heaven and earth, and one point is a righteous lemur. The mountains and rivers of Kyushu are smoldering and broken, and the ghosts and ghosts of wise men and women are worried through the ages.

6. "Qilu·Praise for the Monkey Emerging from the Cracks in the Stone": He was born with resourcefulness and courage, and his natural spirituality is unusual. After a lot of wisdom,

The above are some poems about Sun Wukong, I hope they can help you.