About Sha Seng’s poems

1. The best sentences describing Sha Monk in Journey to the West

Sha Monk: Also known as Sha Wujing and Sha Monk.

He was originally a rolling curtain general in the Heavenly Palace. Because he broke a glass cup at the Peach Festival, which angered the Queen Mother, he was demoted to the human world and became a monster (Tang Liao Jing) by the Liusha River. Later, he was killed by Tang Monk. The master and apprentice take over and take responsibility for shouldering the burden. The weapon used is the magic stick.

In the book, Monk Sha is also called "Monk Sha". Tang Monk: Tang Monk in the novel is a fictional character, which is different from Master Xuanzang, a real person in history.

The Tang Monk in the novel, whose common surname is Chen, nickname is Jiangliu, Buddhist name Xuanzang, and Sanzang, was originally the reincarnation of Jin Chanzi, the second disciple of Buddha. He was a posthumous son. Due to the tragic and bizarre experiences of his parents, he became a monk and grew up in a temple. He became a monk in the Shenghua Temple and eventually moved to a famous temple in the capital to settle down and practice.

Tang Monk was diligent, studious and highly savvy, and stood out among the monks in the temple. Finally, he was selected by the emperor of the Tang Dynasty to go to the West to learn scriptures.

On the way to obtain scriptures, Tang Seng successively accepted three apprentices: Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Sha Seng. ——Infinite Heavenly Lord!

Reference: /view/2583.htm. 2. The best words describing Sha Monk in Journey to the West

Sha Monk: Also known as Sha Wujing and Sha Monk.

He was originally a rolling curtain general in the Heavenly Palace. Because he broke a glass cup at the Peach Festival, which angered the Queen Mother, he was demoted to the human world and became a monster (Tang Liao Jing) by the Liusha River. Later, he was killed by Tang Monk. The master and apprentice take over and take responsibility for shouldering the burden. The weapon used is the magic stick.

The book also calls Monk Sha "Shan Monk". Tang Monk: Tang Monk in the novel is a fictional character, which is different from Master Xuanzang, a real person in history.

The Tang Monk in the novel, whose common surname is Chen, nickname is Jiangliu, Buddhist name Xuanzang, and Sanzang, was originally the reincarnation of Jin Chanzi, the second disciple of Buddha. He was a posthumous son. Due to the tragic and bizarre experiences of his parents, he became a monk and grew up in a temple. He became a monk in the Shenghua Temple and eventually moved to a famous temple in the capital to settle down and practice.

Tang Monk was diligent, studious and highly savvy, and stood out among the monks in the temple. Finally, he was selected by the emperor of the Tang Dynasty to go to the West to learn scriptures.

On the way to obtain scriptures, Tang Seng successively accepted three apprentices: Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Sha Seng. ——Infinite Heavenly Lord!

Reference: /view/2583.htm. 3. Looking for sentences describing Monk Sha in Journey to the West

Monk Sha is simple, honest, and loyal. This can be seen from his thick voice and sincere eyes when he calls "Big Brother" in the TV series. He is not as rebellious as Sun Wukong, nor is he as lazy and lustful as Zhu Bajie. Since he gave up his identity as a monster, he has followed Tang Seng wholeheartedly. He is upright and selfless, works hard and abides by Buddhist precepts. Although he doesn't have many roles with a distinct personality, he is an indispensable character in "Journey to the West".

"A head of fluffy red hair,

Two round eyes as bright as lights,

An indigo face that is neither black nor green,

The sound of an old dragon is as thunderous as a drum.

He wears a goose-yellow collar,

His waist is covered with white vines.

Nine skulls hang from his head, < /p>

The treasure staff in hand is very majestic”