Simple strokes of Zhu Bajie
Complete collection of simple strokes of Zhu Bajie
Zhu Bajie (a character in the Chinese mythological novel "Journey to the West")
Zhu Bajie is a character in "Journey to the West" written by Wu Chengen. Also known as Zhuganghei, his dharma names are Wu Neng and Bajie. He is the second disciple of Monk Tang. He knows the Thirty-six Heavenly Gang Transformations. The weapon he holds is the Qinjin Rake (commonly known as the Nine Teeth) made by Taishang Laojun and given by the Jade Emperor. nail rake). In his previous life, Zhu Bajie was Marshal Tianpeng, who was in charge of Tianhes 80,000 navy troops. The various immortals in Journey to the West basically draw on the orthodox Taoist immortal records. From the episode of Gao Laozhuang, Zhu Bajie mentions the founder of Jiutiandang Mo. It can be seen that Zhu Bajies previous life, Marshal Tianpeng, was the water god Tianhe Xianjie.
After teasing the Fairy in Colorful Clothes and attracting the attention of the spiritual officials, she demolished the Bullfighting Palace (Fairy in Colorful Clothes is one of Chang'e. "Chang'e" in "Journey to the West" is the name for all the fairies in the Yue Mansion, not the queen in folklore. Yis wife Chang'e.) was demoted to the mortal world, but was mistakenly reincarnated into a pigs womb. Later, she was enlightened by Guanyin and waited for the disciples. Tang Seng and Sun Wukong went to the west to fetch Buddhist scriptures and passed by Gaolaozhuang. After being surrendered by Sun Wukong, they paid homage to Tang Seng. From then on, they became Tang Sengs disciples and together protected Tang Seng on his journey to the west to fetch Buddhist scriptures. Finally, he was named the Bodhisattva, the Messenger of the Pure Altar.