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Reflections on The Journey to the West.

After watching Journey to the West, 1 "You pick the burden, I will lead the horse, welcome the sunrise and send the sunset red ...", a well-known lyric, is the ending song of TV series The Journey to the West. The brave, persistent, fearless and persistent spirit of Tang Priest's mentoring has always inspired me.

The Journey to the West was written by Wu Cheng'en in Ming Dynasty. The story mainly tells the story that the Monkey King, Tang Priest, Pig Bajie and Friar Sand went to the Western Heaven to learn Buddhist scriptures. After eighty-one difficulties, they overcame them with wisdom and perseverance, and finally got the true scriptures. Among the main characters in this book, the Tang Priest is sincere and kind to the Buddha, but sometimes he is stubborn and pedantic, unable to tell the true from the false. The Monkey King is brilliant, skillful in magic, resourceful, clever and naughty ... All the characters in the book are flesh and blood. This famous book brought me into this wonderful story, and I was still unfinished after reading it.

There are many wonderful stories in The Journey to the West, and the story that impressed me the most is Monkey King Thrice Defeats the Skeleton Demon. "Monkey King Thrice Defeats the Skeleton Demon" is about eating the Tang Priest for nothing and becoming a village girl, an old woman and an old man, but all of them were caught by the critical eyes of the Monkey King. Although the Monkey King killed the three dummies, Tang Priest couldn't tell the truth from the truth, thinking that the Monkey King had killed innocent people and drove the Monkey King back to Huaguoshan. Tang Priest was almost eaten for nothing because he couldn't tell the truth from the false. Finally, the Monkey King saved the master. This story tells us that bad guys are good at disguising themselves and confusing others. We should open our eyes to distinguish between true and false, and don't be deceived by bad people.

In life, we should also keep our eyes open and always be alert to liars. There is a grandmother Zhang in my community who likes online shopping. As a result, she opened a fraud website and the money in the bank card was transferred away by tens of thousands. Fortunately, she reported the police in time, which reduced the loss. There are many such examples in life. Bad guys' stories are very nice, and there are all kinds of fraud methods. Be like the Monkey King, be good at observing and distinguishing right from wrong. If you feel wrong, you should tell your family or teachers, and never be cheated.

From the Journey to the West, I learned a lot: I should also cultivate a pair of critical eyes in my life, like the Monkey King, knowing the details and distinguishing the true from the false. Journey to the West has brought me not only a mythical world, but also a spirit of persistence, hard work, tolerance and kindness. This is really a good book worth reading.

After watching Journey to the West, I felt deeply, and I was deeply impressed by the tortuous plot and the bizarre experiences of Tang Priest and his disciples.

Journey to the West shows people a colorful world of ghosts and gods. Through the illusory world of ghosts and gods in The Journey to the West, the projection of real society can be seen everywhere.

The Monkey King is the first hero in the Journey to the West and a great hero. His skills are endless, and his biggest feature is that he dares to fight. If you dare to hit a monster, you will never let go of a monster and show no mercy to the monster under the golden hoop; This is the Monkey King, a mythical hero. He represents the power of justice and shows the people's belief in overcoming all difficulties.

When it comes to Pig Bajie, his skill is far inferior to that of the Monkey King, not to mention being clever and tall. Pig Bajie is a comic image. He is simple and honest, powerful and dare to play demons. He is the Monkey King's first right-hand man. But his mind is full of problems, delicious and delicious, taking advantage of small things, afraid of difficulties, and often backing out. He likes to lie sometimes. The author's criticism of Zhu Bajie's shortcomings is severe, but it is also kind. He is not a denied figure, so people don't hate Pig, but think it is real and cute.

Tang Priest and his disciples, though lacking the Monkey King's skills, Pig's activity, Friar Sand's diligence and white strength, are good in character, can read the true scriptures, are not afraid of "cutting pieces" and have firm beliefs; Just too headstrong.

Although Friar Sand and Bai have no great skills, they are both diligent and hard-working, willing to be good logistics and not good at showing off.

These four characters have their own characteristics and different personalities, which just form a sharp contrast. Among them, the Monkey King is my favorite, because he has great magical powers and superb skills, and he has successfully learned from the scriptures to protect the Tang Priest all the way, and has become a hero in my mind. And his brave spirit against powerful forces made me appreciate it very much.

Random thoughts on Journey to the West 3 During the winter vacation, I read many classic fairy tales of China, such as "The List of Gods" and "The Passage of Things" The Journey to the West, but I still like The Journey to the West written by Mr. Wu Cheng'en.

This classic fairy tale mainly tells the story of a long time ago, a stone monkey went through many vicissitudes, absorbed the essence of the sun and the moon, and jumped out of it. After that, it was crushed by the Tathagata Buddha at the foot of Wuxing Mountain for 500 years because of the havoc in the Heavenly Palace. Later, he worshipped the Tang Priest as a teacher and learned Buddhist scriptures from the West with Pig Bajie and Friar Sand. They went through all kinds of hardships, defeated all kinds of monsters, and finally arrived in the Western Heaven to learn from the scriptures after 81 difficulties. I can see their perseverance and tenacious fighting spirit from it.

There is a story in the article that impressed me very much, that is, making a scene in heaven. In the story, after the Monkey King went to the Dragon Palace in the East China Sea to grab the best gold hoop, he went to the underworld to sell the book of life and death, and the Dragon King and the terrible East China Sea King reported to heaven. The Monkey King was sealed by the Jade Emperor, and the Monkey King returned to Huaguoshan as the "Monkey King". The Jade Emperor sent 100,000 heavenly soldiers to catch the demon monkey, but they were all defeated by the Monkey King, so the Jade Emperor had to let him manage the flat peach garden. Because the Monkey King ate the flat peach, ruined the flat peach banquet of the Queen Mother, and ate the elixir of the old gentleman, the jade emperor sent Li Tianwang to catch the demon monkey, and they were all defeated. Finally, he made the Tathagata Buddha surrender and fell at the foot of Wuxing Mountain.

Among the four mentoring, my favorite figure is the Monkey King. He never bowed to difficulties, and helped the master to slay the demons all the way. We should also learn from his consistent spirit. Once, I learned to ride a bike, and I thought it was easy to see others riding it. When I started riding, I couldn't ride well and always fell down, so I wanted to give up learning, but I wanted to learn from the Monkey King, the master of protection in Journey to the West. His perseverance and indomitable spirit gave me confidence again. Finally, after many exercises, I finally learned to ride a bike.

The book Journey to the West made me realize that it is impossible to do a great thing smoothly, and there will always be various difficulties. We should learn to face it bravely and have a persistent heart, so as to succeed.

Thoughts on Journey to the West 4 Open The Journey to the West and read it carefully. While being attracted by the wonderful story inside, Tang Priest's "kindness" behavior several times also caused me endless meditation.

A generation of holy monk Tang Yan is a kind person, compassionate, bodhisattva-hearted, with extraordinary goodwill, so that he was almost caught and eaten by monsters several times. Especially in that chapter, the Monkey King killed Bai and Bai became an adult, pretending to hurt Tang Priest. However, the Tang Priest, born with the naked eye, not only did not appreciate Wukong's saving his life, but misunderstood Wukong's killing innocent people and recited a deadly spell, but suffered from Wukong's loyalty to the Lord and such treatment.

While respecting the goodness of Tang Priest, we have to admit that sometimes what we think of as great goodness is actually wrong.

Many people blindly pursue kindness, thinking that giving will be rewarded, but sometimes the result is just the opposite. Some children, leading the way for passers-by, should have helped others, but they were sold to other places by traffickers posing as passers-by.

There is nothing wrong with kindness itself, but your kindness should also be guarded. However, if you don't know the situation, you will blindly show goodwill. This is "silly kindness", which is easy to be used by bad people and put themselves in danger. This reminds me of the story of Mr. Dong Guo and the wolf. Mr. Dong Guo kindly helped the wolf escape from the hunter's gun, but the wolf he saved wanted to eat him.

This story tells us that we can be kind to others, but we should also be wary of others. "Don't harm people's hearts, and don't be defensive"!

Looking around, there are countless beauties and dangers in life. The Tang Priest in Journey to the West is thought-provoking. Doing good deeds without knowing right or wrong often leads to bad results.

In real life, there are still many good people, including you, me and him. And before we give goodwill, should we also meditate on this person's character? Is it worth paying for him?

Thoughts on Journey to the West 5 As early as when I was a child in kindergarten, I watched the TV series Journey to the West, and later watched the adaptation of the youth version, but I never touched the original. It was not until this winter vacation that I had time to calm down and savor the original work of this magnificent masterpiece full of positive energy and feel the whimsy and ingenuity in the book.

The author of The Journey to the West is Mr Wu Cheng'en. The story is simple and well known. It is mainly written that Tang Priest, the Monkey King, Pig Bajie, Friar Sand and their disciples went to the Western Heaven to learn Buddhist scriptures, overcame all kinds of difficulties and obstacles, and finally got back the scriptures after 81 difficulties, which proved that the effect was good. The protagonist in the book is lifelike, lifelike, as if he suddenly jumped out of the book and caught our eye.

In The Journey to the West, the four masters and apprentices have different personalities: Tang Priest is merciful and kind, but sometimes he is too kind, makes trouble, is timid and often cries; The Monkey King is powerful and responsible, but too arrogant; Pig Bajie is lazy and likes rhetoric. He is an interesting character. And the sand monk? He is an honest man, he does his duty and never goes off the rails.

Among them, my favorite character is the Monkey King. At first, he was free, unrestrained and happy on Huaguo Mountain. Isn't this the life we want? Later, he made a scene in heaven, and the heavenly soldiers couldn't stop him, which reminded me of the naughty appearance when I was a child, so ignorant and fooling around. After 500 years under the Five Elements Mountain, I came out to protect Tang Priest, and I was loyal and helped Tang Priest exorcise demons all the way. Even if I was driven away, I would come back. Think about the friendship between our classmates. Should we trust them so much? Some people in society abandon their leaders if they don't agree with each other, and it's ten times worse than in the Monkey King! Although the Monkey King has skill and wisdom, he also has shortcomings, that is, he is too proud and despises others with his skill. We must remind ourselves that no matter how powerful you are, you must be modest and don't be arrogant like the Monkey King, otherwise, you will end up with no good fruit!

I learned a lot from the characters in Journey to the West, taking them as an example. We should foster strengths and avoid weaknesses, and abandon its shortcomings as a warning; We should also learn from them. Only in this way can we constantly improve ourselves and go further and further on the road to success!

The Journey to the West is one of the four classical novels in ancient China. It tells the story that Tang Priest and others overcame many difficulties on their way to the Western Heaven to get the scriptures back. The story is wonderful, and the interesting language often makes me feel immersive. What attracted me most in the story were four protagonists with distinct personalities: the Monkey King, Pig Bajie, Friar Sand and Tang Priest. Next, let's meet!

The first one, of course, is the Monkey King. As the first hero in the story, he certainly has many advantages. He can change seventy-two things. He has a pair of golden eyes; Every time he saves the Tang Priest, he always has a contribution. He is also very clever, and often comes up with good ideas to defeat monsters ... But no one is perfect, and so is the Monkey King, so he inevitably has some shortcomings. For example, he doesn't care much about others and often does things by himself.

Let's talk about Pig Bajie again. He has many shortcomings. He was greedy and sleepy, and always said, "Let's break up!" ..... but he also has something better than the Monkey King. For example, he is willing to work and has a sense of responsibility. Once he has a home, he is willing to make his own contribution to it. ...

There is Friar Sand, which can be said to be a combination of the Monkey King and Pig Bajie. He is not greedy or sleepy, and he cares about others ... in short, he is a very honest man.

The last one is Tang Priest. His greatest advantage is his kindness, but it also brings him a lot of trouble. He often sympathized with the monster, but he was finally taken away by the monster. He could only chant amitabha and shout, "Wukong, help me!" " "He has almost no shortcomings, the only shortcoming is that he can do very little.

Four men and women have different personalities, but they helped each other hand in hand in Qixin, and finally arrived in the Western Heaven to learn from the scriptures with 81 difficulties. No matter how different these four people are, they all have the same characteristics. They are not afraid of difficulties and dare to face them. I was deeply moved by their perseverance and unity.

Although The Journey to the West is a science fiction novel, it expresses people's feelings about secular desires, joys and sorrows, and also conveys the spirit of going forward despite difficulties. Not the kui is one of China's four classical novels!

After watching Journey to the West, I haven't seen Journey to the West for a long time, and I have forgotten a lot of stories in the book. Today, my daughter asked me to * * * read "The Death of Huang Fengling" from The Journey to the West, so I picked up the book and read it quietly, with endless aftertaste.

As one of China's four classical novels, The Journey to the West really has its unique charm. Although it is a fairy tale theme, it reflects and metaphors many contests between evil and justice in reality, and also clarifies a truth: as long as we persist in our beliefs, set goals and eliminate difficulties and obstacles, we can get back the true scriptures.

The Death of Huang Fengling is a representative story in The Journey to the West, which mainly tells the first tribulation that Tang Priest encountered after recovering Bajie: the change of Huang Fengling. A, Lu Yu white tiger spirit, tiger spirit into human fighting in the road. First, he challenged Bajie, then attracted Wukong to participate in the war, and then turned into a prototype and pretended to escape. After distracting the two men, he took the opportunity to rob the Tang Priest. The first paragraph of this story begins with the death of master and apprentice, which opens the suspense of the story.

The second paragraph is the story of two apprentices looking for the master to save him from the Yellow Wind Tunnel. First, Wukong called out the culprit Tiger Essence, and then Bajie took this opportunity to kill Tiger Essence and win a small battle.

In the third paragraph, two disciples led the enemy out of the hole again. Huang Fengguai was often defeated because the demon was one foot taller and Wukong was hurt by the demon wind. Wukong's defeat in martial arts turned into a battle of wits, a mosquito flying into the yellow wind tunnel, eavesdropping on the monster's conversation and finding a way to kill it. He quickly turned to Ji Bodhisattva for help. With the help of Ji Bodhisattva, he saved the Tang Priest, saved the danger and embarked on a bright journey.

The story is full of twists and turns, but it is fascinating. The fighting plot is particularly vivid, colorful and lifelike. The thrilling scene description is like being there, and you can't help but follow the master.

I learned a lot from this wonderful story. I don't underestimate my enemy, compromise like a strong one, don't be discouraged and don't give up. The loyalty and strength of Wukong and Bajie are also worth learning.

Random thoughts on Journey to the West 8 I recently read the book The Journey to the West during my holiday, and the wonderful story in the book deeply attracted me. This book mainly tells the story that the Monkey King, the Monkey King, made a scene in the Heavenly Palace, ate the flat peach of the Queen Mother and the elixir of the Jade Emperor, and was finally crushed by the Tathagata at the foot of Wuxing Mountain. Finally, under the guidance of Guanyin Bodhisattva, I went through eighty-one difficulties with Tang Priest, Pig Bajie and Friar Sand, and finally got the True Sutra through hard work and perseverance.

Among them, the "three whites" made me feel particularly deep. On that day, Tang Priest and his disciples came to a place with high mountains. The goblin Bai first turned into a little girl, and was caught by the fierce-eyed the Monkey King. He raised a stick and hit him to save the master, but the Tang Priest did not distinguish between a shemale and a shemale, instead, he accused the Monkey King of killing innocent people. The spell gave the Monkey King a headache. Then Bai became an old woman and an old man, who continued to sow dissension, in order to make Tang Priest drive away the Monkey King, thus eating Tang Priest and achieving the goal of immortality. Later, the Tang Priest believed the monster's words and drove the Monkey King away, but caught him for nothing. Finally, the Monkey King let bygones be bygones and saved Tang Priest, Pig Bajie and Friar Sand.

After reading this, I can't help but pay tribute to the Monkey King. The Monkey King is loyal, and his persistence in dreams is worth learning. Although he has been misunderstood by Tang Priest, he did not give up easily. How can this persistence in justice and dreams not be admired? In real life, we lack people like the Monkey King. Someone saw the thief stealing, and she wanted to expose it, but she was frightened by the thief's vicious eyes and let the thief do evil. If we are all as courageous as the Monkey King, society will be stable. There were many people like the Monkey King in ancient China, such as Sima Qian, who devoted his life to great men, but his life was miserable. Although fate gave him hardships, he still persisted in his dream and wrote the masterpiece Historical Records handed down from ancient times in prison.

The Journey to the West deserves to be one of the four classical novels of China. There are not only detailed descriptions and sharp contrasts of different characters in the book, but also many beautiful words, ups and downs and fascinating plots. Reading Journey to the West, praising the Monkey King's spiritual charm, laughing at Zhu Bajie's laziness, complaining about Tang Priest's black-and-white inversion, lamenting Friar Sand's simplicity, and learning a lot about being a man and doing things ... This is the harvest of reading.

Students, in order to realize your dreams, read more books and study hard!

After watching Journey to the West, 9 Speaking of Journey to the West, I'm sure there will be an 86-version TV series The Journey to the West in your mind, in which the classic image of Sun played by a six-year-old boy is lingering in our hearts. Journey to the West can be said to be a work suitable for all ages. This holiday, I revisited the original Journey to the West.

When I was a child, I watched Journey to the West purely for fun. I thought it was just an ordinary ghost novel. I can't help cheering for Sun Shengda to beat one monster after another effortlessly. But when I grew up, I read some details when I revisited the Journey to the West, which made me feel that the author didn't just want to tell the story of Tang Priest's master and apprentice who finally became a Buddha after 8 1 difficulties.

First of all, the title of the seventh time in the book is "Escape from the Great Sage of the Eight Diagrams Furnace, and Wuxing Mountain is designated as an ape". The author called the Monkey King a "heart ape". In ancient China, there was an idiom called "the spirit never leaves", and the Monkey King represented the word "the spirit never leaves". Let's take a look at the fourteenth time, the topic is "The heart is reformed, and the six thieves have disappeared". This episode is about the Monkey King's submission to Tang Priest after some hardships. In episode 58, "Two minds disturb Da Kun, but it is difficult to decide whether to die or not", the Monkey King killed Liu Er's macaque and continued to escort Tang Priest to the West. In such a simple story, someone said, "Liu Er's macaques are six in the Monkey King, and the Monkey King got rid of his own six. From then on, he never quarreled with Master again and really converted to Buddhism. " Whether this statement is true or not, whether the fake the Monkey King is Liu Er's macaque has changed, but he really got back his "heart monkey" and devoted himself to Buddhism.

In fact, in everyone's heart, there is an "ape" like the Monkey King, which will make you proud, arrogant and uncontrollable. At this time, you need to use your own behavior and perseverance to try your best to control your "heart ape". Of course, the "heart ape" is not something you can completely get rid of. Otherwise, those so-called "buddhas" will be replaced by people.

The books on Journey to the West have inspired me a lot, such as Heart Ape. I'm sure I will have such a "heart ape" myself. It is trying to control me, and I will try to control it and change myself. Get rid of the "heart ape" and meet a better self!

Random thoughts on Journey to the West 10 Every time I open Journey to the West, I always feel different. It is the most vivid of the four classical novels. When I was a child, I always felt very enjoyable and interesting to read. But what remains unchanged today is the bizarre and colorful mythical world, but my understanding has changed.

This is a classic that everyone loves to read, and everyone can get different feelings and inspirations when reading it. Some people like its distinctive personality; Some people like its magnificent overall image; Some people like its vivid and humorous dialogue narration; Some people also study its historical background and social phenomena. But in my opinion, his tortuous plot hides people's yearning and unattainable ideal of life and human pursuit, that is freedom.

2/kloc-People in the 20th century yearn for freedom and the embodiment of freedom: the Monkey King. The Monkey King broke through the ground, "not under the jurisdiction of Kirin, he refused to accept the Phoenix tube and the human throne", and he broke into the Dragon Palace, Noisy Division and Guo Huashan as the king. It can be said that he has reached a state where human nature is free from all bondage and completely free. The Monkey King is actually the embodiment of freedom. Such a vivid image gives readers the strength and courage to pursue freedom. However, everyone knows that complete freedom is impossible after all. People are always bound in one way or another. Although we are surrounded by a constrained world, we can make our heart as broad and deep as possible, so that it can be boundless and inclusive of heaven and earth.

However, there are still many people in society who are bound by some worthless things, but still feel very satisfied. After hundreds of years of exploration and development, people's demand for material is no longer urgent, but their demand for spiritual freedom has been obliterated for no reason. In a word, I think what modern people lack most is an open spirit and seeking the greatest freedom.

The Journey to the West, which has been honed over the years, contains the spirit of freedom that people yearn for most in the new century ... I understand why it has survived to this day.