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What does the image of Pig Bajie mean?

The image of Pig Bajie in the play reflects the image of an ordinary person.

Being laughed at and teased in the play, as well as Zhu Bajie's own generosity, embodies the good side of human nature and the evil side of human nature. Although in The Journey to the West, the image of Zhu Bajie is mostly timid, lazy and lascivious, but it also reflects the ideological characteristics of Ming society. Therefore, the result of the analysis of Zhu Bajie's personality is that the image of Zhu Bajie has the significance of the times.

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In Journey to the West, the origin of Pig Bajie is not very clear, but what is certain is that Pig Bajie is not from Gaolaozhuang. Pig Bajie turned out to be one of the immortals. He is the Grand Marshal of Tianpeng, with 360,000 heavenly generals under his command. His main duty is to protect Tianhe.

After that, Pig Bajie violated heaven, molested the fairy in the dress, and was banished to the world. When he was reborn, he threw the wrong fetus and became a pig-nosed pig-eared pig-bellied person, also known as Pig Bajie, who followed Tang Priest to learn Buddhist scriptures in the West, so Pig Bajie should have come from heaven.