After carefully reading a famous book, you must have a lot of insights in your heart. You might as well sit down and write down reading notes. How should you write reading notes? Below are the reading notes of Journey to the West that I compiled for you. They are for reference only. I hope they can help you. Journey to the West Reading Notes 1
My brother was not afraid of hardships and obstacles, and after eighty-eight catastrophes, he finally completed the great feat of seeking scriptures from the West.
Tang Seng has a firm goal, is not afraid of all difficulties and dangers, and will not give up until he achieves his goal. Not only that, Tang Seng is also compassionate and kind-hearted, but he is always confused by bad people. Sun Wukong is a smart and capable disciple. He has a pair of piercing eyes, eighteen martial arts, and a clear distinction between love and hate. On his way to the West to learn scriptures Made outstanding contributions.
Zhu Bajie is a guy who accomplishes little and fails more than he should, but he also plays a certain role in learning the scriptures from the West. Monk Sha and Bai Longma are the most loyal in the team. They are hardworking, loyal and reliable. They follow their master wherever he goes.
"Journey to the West" gave me the greatest insight: to do something, it is not enough to rely on the strength of one person. Only by uniting, cooperating, and working together can we achieve final success. Journey to the West Reading Notes 2
Before Tang Monk obtained Buddhist scriptures, Buddha and Tang Taizong gave him several treasures. Today, we will take stock of them by level (from unimportant to important).
1. The nine-ring tin staff
The nine-ring tin staff can prevent people from being poisoned, but only if it is held in the hand. This is not good. If the monster doesn't kill you when it catches you, does it count as harming you? When he wants to eat you, will he let you hold the tin stick? Won't! So this tin stick can only play a normal role. When making a meal, tap the ground with a tin stick to attract attention, instead of shouting like a beggar: "Please give me some food, please do me a favor!" That would be too shameless.
2. The brocade cassock
The brocade cassock has the function of avoiding falling into reincarnation, but even so, it is not very practical? Tang Monk usually doesn't wear it and cherishes it very much, so it is of course useless. Besides, even if Tang Monk is really eaten due to a mistake by the gods, Sun Wukong will go to the underworld to save Tang Monk and come back, or he will ask the Supreme Lord for a Nine-Revolution Pill to revive him. Dan can resurrect Tang Monk (the latter must ensure that the bones are intact).
3. The tight hoop
It can be said to be a great weapon to make Sun Wukong obedient. But in fact, the Buddha had three hoops, and the other two were swallowed up by Guanyin Bodhisattva.
IV. Purple gold alms bowl
This object was given by the king of Tang Dynasty and was used to hold food and water. It was very important. It was precisely because of it that the four masters and disciples were able to obtain the true scripture.
5. Customs Clearance Document
It is equivalent to the current passport. Without it, you cannot leave the country. As a result, the six-eared macaques snatched it away when they wanted to learn Buddhist scriptures. Journey to the West Reading Notes 3
In recent days, I read the book "Journey to the West" and gave an explanation of the sentences. Let me tell you now!
1. The scenery of this mountain is beautiful. There are many strange flowers and plants on the mountain, which remain unbeaten all year round. There are waterfalls and springs that flow continuously. There is a fairy stone on Huaguo Mountain, more than three feet high and more than two feet wide.
Explanation: "Undefeated all year round" and "everlasting" describe the wide variety and vigorous power of exotic flowers and plants. At the same time, he wrote about the majestic and spectacular scenery of waterfalls, springs, and streams flowing down.
2. The source is a waterfall and spring. The spring water flows down like a white curtain connected by countless pearls. The scene is very spectacular.
Explanation: The waterfall is compared to a white curtain connected by countless pearls, depicting the spectacular scene of the endless fountain.
3. Not long after the little demon entered the cave, he saw an old demon with a waist of ten feet and a height of three feet coming out.
Explanation: It shows the characteristics of the old demon’s stature and fat body.
4. So he put on his gold armor, put on his purple gold crown, held a gold hoop in his hand, led the monkeys out of the cave, and got into a posture.
Explanation: The image of a majestic and fearless fighter is clearly presented in front of readers. Reading Notes on Journey to the West 4
After reading "Journey to the West", the distinctive characters are all lifelike. The most attractive one in the book is Sun Wukong.
Sun Wukong is a spiritual stone monkey with superb martial arts and vast magical powers. Bao Tang Monk went to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures. On the way, Tang Monk successively accepted two apprentices, Zhu Bajie and Monk Sha. The four masters and apprentices slayed demons and demons along the way, went through ninety-nine and eighty-one difficulties, and reached the Western Heaven to obtain the true scripture.
Brother Monkey, Brother Monkey, you are amazing. You once made a big fuss in the Heavenly Palace, and the Jade Emperor sent all kinds of gods to help you, but it was difficult to resist, so he had to ask the Tathagata Buddha, who has boundless power, to surrender to you. You were trapped under the Five Elements Mountain for five hundred years, and were accepted as a disciple by Tang Seng. You protected Tang Seng along the way, slaying demons, and never changed your true nature as a hero who dares to act, love, and hate.
Brother Monkey, Brother Monkey, you are so rare. In order to protect the master, you killed the monster. Tang Monk did not distinguish between real and fake monsters. He wrongly accused you many times and recited a tight curse to drive you back to Huaguo Mountain. You always think of the friendship between master and disciple, protect the master by obtaining the true scriptures, go through hundreds of battles, punish evil and promote good.
The story in "Journey to the West" tells us that when Tang Monk and his disciples obtained the true scriptures, they had to persevere, persevere, and not be afraid of difficulties in order to achieve positive results. The process of learning is a kind of tempering, just like our growth, no matter life or study, if we don't experience wind and rain, how can we see the rainbow. Journey to the West Reading Notes 5
Ever since I learned that "Journey to the West" is one of China's four great classics, I have read this book with curiosity. Although I have heard some of it before, I have never read this book.
After reading this book, I knew the general plot of the story: Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva asked Tang Sanzang to obtain the true scriptures. Tang Sanzang accepted Sun Wukong, Xiaobailong, Zhu Bajie, and Sha on the way. Wu Jing, the four masters and disciples finally obtained the true scripture after going through ninety-nine and eighty-one hardships. Among them, the character that impressed me the most was Sun Wukong. Sun Wukong's vast magical powers and extraordinary dangers make me think he is an omnipotent hero. He is not afraid of strong sticks or dangers, and is always full of fighting spirit. He caused havoc in heaven and went straight to the underworld, causing everyone to fall on their feet; he called himself the Monkey King and defended his self-esteem in a shocking form of resistance. Although he was suppressed by Tathagata under the Five Elements Mountain, this did not weaken his heroic image at all... I also like the honest and honest Sha Wujing, but the fat-headed and brainless Zhu Bajie also left a deep impression on me. Normally, he is greedy and sleepy, doesn't like to work, and likes to retreat. When he duels with monsters, he fights bravely and shows off his brute strength. He added a lot of atmosphere to "Journey to the West" and made the four masters and apprentices have a lot of fun on the arduous journey of learning.
The book "Journey to the West" inspired me a lot. We should be as firm as Tang Sanzang, record like Sun Wukong, be as brave as Zhu Bajie, and be as practical as Sha Wujing. Ah, I love "Journey to the West". Journey to the West Reading Notes 6
I was deeply touched after reading the famous book "Journey to the West". The twists and turns of the plot in the book and the bizarre experiences of Tang Monk and his disciples left a deep impression on me.
This book tells the story of Monk Tang and his three disciples who went through hardships along the way, conquered demons, and experienced "nine-nine and eighty-one difficulties" to finally obtain the true scripture. It is this bizarre story The plot won my heart. I think it is because of this bizarre story of gods and demons that it has become one of the four famous classics in our country.
This book has created five distinctive characters:
Tang Monk - sincere to Buddha, compassionate and kind-hearted; Sun Wukong - righteous and bold, superb in ability, the nemesis of goblins ; Zhu Bajie - although he is greedy for money and lust, he is very kind; Sha Seng - is kind-hearted and content with his destiny; White Dragon Horse - has no regrets and is willing to be a mount. Each of these five characters has its own characteristics and personality. Among them, I like Sun Wukong the most because he has vast supernatural powers and strong abilities. He escorted Tang Monk all the way to successfully obtain the scriptures. He is a hero in my heart. Moreover, I also admire his spirit of daring to fight against powerful forces.
The book writes that Tang Monk and his disciples experienced "nine-nine and eighty-one difficulties" to obtain the true scriptures. Their perseverance and spirit of overcoming difficulties are worth learning from us. But think about me, I always give up halfway in everything I do, and I can’t help but feel ashamed. I decided that no matter what I do in the future, I will start well and finish well and stick to it until the end. Regardless of success or failure, as long as you try your best, it is a success for me. Journey to the West Reading Notes 7
Open a book, which records the stories of four people, eighty-one difficulties. This book is "Journey to the West", which includes Sun Wu, Zhu Bajie, Sha Seng and their master Tang Seng. Sun Wukong is amazing. He is not only Sun Wukong, but also the Monkey King! No god in heaven dared to be cruel to him, not even the Jade Emperor. This is thanks to Dinghai's golden cudgel and magic needle. Don't mention it, it's really powerful. Sun Wukong used it to destroy the hateful little goblins, and the goblins who fought with Wukong Kong and Zhu Bajie. Although Wukong was not as powerful as Wukong, he was Marshal Huagai after all, and he killed a lot of them. Little goblin, but he also has bad habits, such as: 1. He is too lazy to do anything all day long. Let’s just say this. He stole a melon in the field and ate half of it to Monk Tang, Sun Wukong and Monk Sha. The three of them ate it. , What a glutton. Second, after the owner was caught by the goblin, he clamored to divide the luggage. Look at Sha Seng. He is a curtain-roller, honest and upright. He was not tired after carrying heavy luggage all day. What a wonderful person! Manliness. But no one can compare with Tang Seng, because he devoted himself to Buddhism and never wanted to make mistakes in reading. He taught Sun Wu, who even the Jade Emperor couldn't teach. Without him, wouldn't Sun Wu be in trouble? Journey to the West Reading Notes 8
During the summer vacation, I read a lot of books. My father said: "During this period, I must read a book." I carefully read it on the bookshelf. After searching for a while, I suddenly found the book Journey to the West. I took out the book, opened it, and saw the wonderful stories in it. Among them, my favorite was "The Monkey King Three Fights against the Bone Demon" This story.
The source of the story is this: One day, Tang Sanzang said that he was hungry and asked Wukong to go to Huazhai to eat. Wukong said to the master: "In this half-three period, there is no Bacun in front and no shop in the back." Even if you have money, you don’t want to buy a place to live there.” Sanzang felt unhappy and scolded: “You monkey, you are trapped at the foot of the mountain by the Tathagata. You can speak but you can’t do it. It’s up to me to save you. Mo Ding received the ordination and became my disciple. Why don't you work hard?
Later, I was afraid that the master would be offended, so he took the box to Hua Zhai. Later, the White Bone Demon discovered Tang Monk and turned into a little girl. Fortunately, Wukong came back early and saw the White Bone Demon with his fiery eyes and golden cudgel. He hit. This story tells me, can trust create a beautiful realm soon? Journey to the West reading notes 9
Among the four major Chinese classics, I have read "A Dream of Red Mansions", "Water Margin" and "Journey to the West", but the one I like to read the most is "Journey to the West". Because there are many wonderful scenes in "Journey to the West", such as: Havoc in Heaven, the real and fake Monkey King, three dozen white-bone demons, three borrowed banana fans, etc.
"Journey to the West" is a well-known mythological novel. It tells the story of the four masters and disciples of Monk Tang, who traveled through mountains and rivers, endured countless hardships, and went through eighty-one difficulties to obtain the true scriptures, and finally completed the practice. The story of Zhengguo.
In "Journey to the West", each character has different personality characteristics. Among them, my favorite character is Sun Wukong. He became the king of monkeys from an ordinary monkey. He can use Ruyi The golden cudgel can also perform seventy-two transformations and achieve immortality. I like his various character traits such as cleverness, agility, naughty, freedom-loving, and the courage to resist.
Isn’t the long path of learning for their four masters and disciples just like our long path of learning? The famous mathematician Hua Luogeng came from a very poor family. He dropped out of school and returned to China after only entering junior high school. However, none of this stopped him from learning. He began a difficult and long road of self-study. While working hard and studying seriously, the diligent and studious Hua Luogeng eventually became a world-famous mathematician.
The book "Journey to the West" and the story of Hua Luogeng let us know that we must learn to be strong, learn to endure hardship, and learn to be brave, and we will succeed one day. Journey to the West Reading Notes 10
Book title:
"Journey to the West"
Author:
[Ming Dynasty] Wu Chengen, he is our country An outstanding writer in the Ming Dynasty, he was born in a small businessman family. Wu Chengen was talented and famous in his hometown for his good writing skills when he was young.
Characteristics:
Tang Seng: Pious and firm, kind-hearted, and kind-hearted.
Sun Wukong: He hates evil as much as his enemies, has no fear, and has great magical powers.
Zhu Bajie: Tasty and lazy, timid and lustful, gentle and kind.
Sha Seng: Upright and selfless, hardworking and uncomplaining, dedicated to seeking Buddha.
Content introduction:
The four masters and apprentices encountered many difficulties and constant dangers on their way to the West, but they never gave up. The three apprentices protected Tang Seng all the way. They traveled through harsh mountains and rivers, and fought monsters and monsters. They had a dream in their hearts to obtain the true scriptures. This dream guided them to travel across mountains and rivers, and to the ends of the earth, until their dream finally came true!
My excerpt:
Beautiful words:
Sleeping in the open air, resounding, even though, blaming, all ears, exhausted, embarrassed, suddenly enlightened, golden hoop, With quick eyes and quick hands, he is frightened...
Excerpted sentences:
1. When Sha Seng saw that his senior brother was missing, he kept complaining about Bajie. Wukong thought it was funny and shouted in Bajie's ear: "Wu Jing, I'm here!" Bajie was so frightened that he begged for mercy. Wukong then returned to his original state, still lying on Bajie's back, letting Bajie carry him forward together.
2. They came to the monster’s residence and found that there was no water outside the door. So Wukong turned into a long-legged shrimp woman and jumped in the door. He saw the monster and the spotted mandarin fish woman were discussing eating Tang Monk's meat, and learned that Tang Monk was in Shijiazhuang behind the palace. Wukong found Tang Seng and comforted him. Then he came out the same way and saw Sha Seng and Bajie. He asked them to lead the monster out of the water and waited on the water. Sha Seng and Bajie shouted in front of the gate as planned. As soon as the monster came out, the three brothers started fighting with the monster. Unexpectedly, the monster's copper hammer was very powerful. The three of them fought for two hours and still couldn't decide the outcome.
Experience:
On the way to our dreams, we will inevitably encounter difficulties and setbacks, but they are not enough to defeat our pursuit of our dreams. Only if we have the courage to face difficulties and defeat them will our growth path be colorful. We should not shrink back when we encounter difficulties. We should not be defeated by difficulties. We must be strong. To dare to fight against difficulties, you must believe in yourself and don’t give up easily! Journey to the West Reading Notes 11
Among the four famous works, Journey to the West is a cumulative work of the times. It is the most vivid, lively and bizarre in writing. is to attract the attention of teenagers at a young age. I read text books. At that time, I didn’t understand the full text, so I spelled it out one by one through pinyin, and sometimes my grandpa would explain the meaning. Although it was a bit hard to read. But I have been able to read one of the four great classics, and I still enjoy it after reading it over and over again. In the fourth grade, Journey to the West was played on TV. Our family sat in rows on the sofa and watched the fun that Journey to the West brought us.
The most classic story in Journey to the West is the plot of three fights with the White Bone Demon. The White Bone Demon wanted to eat Tang Monk’s meat but was afraid that Sun Wukong’s piercing eyes would reveal his true identity, so he transformed into a village girl, an old woman, and an old man. To win Tang Monk's kindness, the four masters and disciples arrived at the location. Sun Wukong went to find food for the master. The smart Sun Wukong drew a big circle at the master's feet and told not to go outside the circle. However, the White Bone Demon is not stupid either. , she understood Tang Seng's weakness. Only the loyal Sha Seng was always on guard and was not fooled by the White Bone Spirit. The lustful Zhu Bajie couldn't find him when he saw the steamed buns and the village girl. At this time, Sun Wukong came back and saw a woman. He saw the face of the White-bone Demon with his fiery eyes, and beat the incarnation of the White-bone Demon to death with a golden hoop. However, Tang Monk thought that Sun Wukong was killing innocent people indiscriminately and wanted to drive Sun Wukong away. Wukong burst into tears, and he couldn't help but shed tears of sadness.
The four masters and disciples all have different personalities. First of all, Tang Seng: kind but indiscriminate. Sincerely devoted to the Buddha, he is stubborn and persistent, hates evil as much as he hates it, is not afraid of difficulties, is perseverant, and is brave and fearless, but sometimes it is too stubborn to go his own way. Sun Wukong: Highlights his love for freedom, his determination to eliminate evil whenever he sees it, his tenacity in the face of many difficulties, and his ability to adapt to circumstances as a hero who specializes in relieving suffering in the world. Zhu Bajie: Loves food and is lazy, greedy for money and lust, greedy for life and afraid of death, but gentle, honest and simple, and sometimes very heroic; often confused by the beauty of monsters, it is difficult to distinguish between ourselves and the enemy. He obeys his senior brother's words and is loyal to his master. He is a comic character who is loved and sympathized by people. Shah Heshang: While protecting Monk Tang on his way to the West to obtain scriptures, he worked hard and was loyal; he was kind-hearted, honest and simple, and unknown to the public. But he lacks opinion.
The most popular one in Journey to the West is Sun Wukong. Don’t ask why, because Sun Wukong has a strong sense of responsibility, is not afraid of hardships, is courageous, talented, has the courage to sacrifice, and has a spirit of overcoming himself that is worth learning from. . It is still played on TV until now. Whenever we watch it over and over again, it is still as enjoyable and interesting as when we were children. Bring us an interesting childhood, June.
Time is passing quietly; when I find the "Journey to the West" that I used to read, I always have a different mood. It is not only one of the four great classics, but also a treasure of the Chinese nation. When I started reading, what remained unchanged was the sunny and colorful mythical world. But my understanding changed.
"Journey to the West" made me realize that anything can only be successful through my own efforts. The four masters and disciples of Tang Monk went through many difficulties in studying the scriptures, which was not mysterious or bizarre. Take learning as an example: How can every day you experience be smooth sailing? The road of life is long, so why is it only ninety-nine and eighty-one difficulties? Thinking about my failure to give up halfway, I can't help but feel ashamed why I can't persist like them and have the spirit of never abandoning or giving up? This is what I am missing. The process of overcoming difficulties is to discover my strengths and weaknesses and learn from each other's strengths to succeed. No matter whether I succeed or fail, at least I have tried hard. This is also a small success! Because I did it and persisted until the end.
Thanks to Wu Chengen’s extraordinary imagination for weaving a mythical world full of fun, bizarre and twists and turns. Through "Journey to the West", we can see the projection of real society everywhere, bringing inspiration to everyone. strength. This is the inspiration I got from reading "Journey to the West"! Journey to the West Reading Notes 12
There is a legendary monster in "Journey to the West" - Red Boy. His martial arts skills are quite strong. He punched Nanshan Nursing Home and kicked Beihai Kindergarten. The most amazing thing is that after he was accepted by Guanyin Bodhisattva as a good boy, his mother and his uncle felt that this was disgraceful and even avenged him respectively. But, do you really understand Honghaier’s life experience? This time, we are here to explore the truth about Hong Haier's life experience.
Red Boy is actually the illegitimate son of Princess Iron Fan and Taishang Laojun. This is not nonsense. Think about it, how many banana fans appear in "Journey to the West"? Three handfuls! Princess Iron Fan has one fake one and one real one. It can really rain and wind. Taishang Laojun also has one, which can create flames for making elixirs.
Furthermore, Red Boy is born with Samadhi True Fire. The other person who knows the true fire of Samadhi is Taishang Laojun, either through inheritance or teaching.
Also, Red Boy looks nothing like the Bull Demon King, except for his stubbornness. The Bull Demon King is ugly, but the Red Boy is very handsome, just like a handsome man. According to genetics, this is absolutely impossible. Although there will be mutated characteristics, the species will not change. The father is a cow, but the son is an adult? If this were the case, wouldn’t the world be in chaos?
The most important point is that after Red Boy became what Princess Iron Fan calls "other people's slaves", Sun Wukong went to the Bull Demon King to borrow a fan. The Bull Demon King was not angry about Red Boy, but because Sun Wukong had frightened his wives and concubines. Is this... is this my biological father? Absolutely not!
That’s it for the analysis of Hong Haier’s life experience. See you in the next issue. Journey to the West Reading Notes 13
"Journey to the West" is a masterpiece created by Wu Chengen, a novelist in the Ming Dynasty. It is one of the four classic Chinese classics. It has a high status in the history of Chinese literature and has great influence in China. It’s huge and everyone knows it, young and old.
In the past, my knowledge of "Journey to the West" was limited to some cartoons. I found it very interesting to see that Sun Wukong has great abilities and can catch and subjugate demons.
As I grow older, I am able to read the original work of Journey to the West, so I understand more stories and truths. "Journey to the West" mainly tells the story of the four masters and disciples of Tang Monk who obtained Buddhist scriptures. At first, I only admired Sun Wukong's abilities. As the reading progressed, I understood more philosophy of life.
In Journey to the West, there is a famous chapter "Three Beats of Bone Demons". In order to protect Tang Seng, Sun Wukong killed three white-bone demons disguised as "good guys", but Tang Seng could not recognize the white-bone demons as monsters with his naked eyes. Zhu Bajie resented Sun Wukong for not letting him eat, so he deliberately said that Sun Wukong had killed the good guys. In the end, Tang Seng Drive Sun Wukong away.
In this story, Tang Seng’s behavior is worth thinking about. Because in life, we are not Sun Wukong with superpowers, but ordinary people who have difficulty seeing through the true nature of things. Tang Seng's behavior should let us learn from it and not misunderstand a person with a sense of justice and ability like Sun Wukong under the instigation of others. Zhu Bajie has no concept of right and wrong. He confuses right and wrong for personal grudges. We must pay attention to such people and not easily believe the lies they tell.
For ordinary people like us, it is difficult to see the true face of things. Because of this, we need to conduct detailed investigation and research. We cannot just accept other people's words and wrongly accuse good people, and we cannot make people who do good deeds cry in sadness. It is also possible that some people will no longer be willing to help others after being wronged. This is what I learned from "Three Strikes of Bone Demons". "Journey to the West" can be passed down through the ages, probably because it contains many such truths! Journey to the West Reading Notes 14
The ups and downs experienced by their masters and apprentices are just like the ups and downs in our lives.
I remember one time, I participated in a calligraphy competition in school. After the competition, I was restless for several days. I prepared for this competition for several days. If I failed, wouldn’t all my previous efforts be wasted? The results of the competition came in and I still lost. After school, I hid in my room and cried. My father called me to comfort me and said, "There's nothing to cry about. With you like this, my business has failed. I still have to cry to death. Son, this is it." There is no use crying when you encounter setbacks. You must learn from this experience and strive for success next time. This is the way to face setbacks. You must understand this truth. ”
Yes! Life. There are too many setbacks in life, and you can't cry every time. Just like Sun Wukong fighting monsters in Journey to the West, that is also a setback, and sooner or later you have to know how to face it. Reading Notes on Journey to the West 15
To read "Journey to the West", you must first understand its world structure, so the opening chapter of "Journey to the West" talks about its world view.
It is said that one hundred and twenty-nine thousand six hundred years between heaven and earth are one yuan, and one yuan is divided into twelve parts: Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu, and Hai. A meeting is one meeting of 1800 years.
(The ancients were really obsessed with the number 12. 108 is exactly 9 times of 12. Not only that, the seventy-two changes, three hundred and sixty side doors, and one hundred thousand mentioned later Eight thousand miles and so on are all multiples of twelve.)
For a day, twelve branches can be used to represent twelve hours, from midnight to early morning, to the bright sun, to the setting sun. Similarly, looking at time on a large scale, the sky and the earth are dim in Xuhui, and return to chaos in Haihui. The sky opens with Zi, the earth opens with Chou, and life begins with Yin.
From a spatial perspective, at the microscopic scale, electrons in an atom rotate around the nucleus; at the large scale of the universe, planets rotate around stars in a galaxy. The structures of the two There is a strong similarity. So I think this idea about the reincarnation of time, which is similar on both large and small scales, is quite interesting. This is also in line with the laws of human imagination.
Next, let’s look at the specific numbers. The Big Bang occurred about 14 billion years ago, the Earth was formed about 4.6 billion years ago, and humans were formed three million years ago. So this time scale is much larger than the author imagined, and the corresponding relationship can be said to be exponential.
Next is the geographical setting when the story takes place. The world is divided into four major continents: Dongsheng Shenzhou, Xiniuhezhou, Nanfangbuzhou, and Beijuluzhou, and is surrounded by vast oceans. sea.
Everyone knows that Sun Wukong was born in the Huaguo Mountain in the Aolai Kingdom of Dongsheng China, but this Huaguo Mountain is not an ordinary mountain. The original text says: "This mountain is the ancestral vein of the Ten Continents, the Three Islands The coming dragon stands from the clear and turbid, and is formed after the Hongmeng punishes it." The description of Huaguo Mountain is also wonderful:
The cliffs are filled with strange rocks and strange peaks. On the cliff, colorful phoenixes sing; before the wall is cut, a unicorn lies alone. At the top of the peak, you can listen to the crow of the golden pheasant, and watch the dragons coming and going in the grotto. There are longevity deer and fairy foxes in the forest, and there are spiritual birds and black cranes in the trees. The wonderful flowers of Yao Cao never fade, and the green pines and cypresses last forever. Fairy peaches always bear fruit, and bamboos always leave clouds. There is a ravine covered with vines and green grass on all sides. It is the Optimus Prime where hundreds of rivers meet, and the root of the earth will never be moved by all calamities.
Is there a natural wildlife park and botanical garden?
The immortal stone that gave birth to Sun Wukong is on the top of the mountain. It is precisely because of the specialness of Huaguo Mountain and the immortal stones on the mountain that the Stone Monkey was born, but maybe because it was just turned into stone, its appearance is ugly and its status is not high.
The first place Sun Wukong visited when he visited the immortals was Nanfangbuzhou, where he saw human beings and then learned how to dress, walk, speak, etc. Then he went to Hezhou, Xiniu, where he practiced with Patriarch Bodhi.
I think the human beings in the author's works are all very ignorant. For example, before Wukong found Ancestor Bodhi, he met a woodcutter. The woodcutter was singing a song, and the song said:
Watching chess and failing, felling wood, walking slowly at the mouth of the valley beside the clouds. Selling firewood and selling wine, laughing wildly to express your love. The green path is high in autumn, and the pine roots are pillowed against the moon, and I wake up to the dawn. Recognize old forests, climb cliffs and cross ridges, and cut dead vines with an ax. Harvested into a load, Xingge goes to the market and yields three liters of rice. There is no competition, and the current price is average. He doesn't know how to make clever calculations, he has no honor or disgrace, and his life is indifferent. Where we met, he was either an immortal or a Taoist, sitting quietly and talking about "Huang Ting".
I like this section very much. The lyrics are very calm and free. When I first saw it, I thought the person singing it was some kind of wise hermit. But as soon as the singing woodcutter opened his mouth to speak, he was overwhelmed by things outside him and did not understand the meaning of the words at all.
Maybe the author wants to express that people with mediocre qualifications cannot understand the meaning even if they are given guidance by immortals!