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The Journey to the West's image analysis?

The Monkey King is the first hero in the Journey to the West and a great hero. He has unlimited skills, fearlessness and indomitable spirit of resistance. He has three characteristics: humanity, divinity and monkey nature. The great hero's extraordinary bearing is affectionate and righteous to his younger brother, but he also has the shortcoming of flattering. He is witty, brave and humorous, which is human nature. The hairy face is like a monkey, the mountain king is like a monkey, and seventy-two changes, and one trip is a god. And his biggest feature is that he dares to fight. Dare to fight with the supreme jade emperor, and have the reputation of "Monkey King"; 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; Dare to fight against all difficulties, never flinch or bow. This is the Monkey King, a dazzling mythical hero. The unruly nature of making a scene in the Heavenly Palace seems to have changed a lot compared with learning from the West. In fact, Wukong's character has not changed. For example, he cheated Erbao, a monster, and asked the Jade Emperor to send someone to pretend to be heaven, threatening: "If you don't obey, you will go to Lingxiao Jubao Hall to fight a sword." Knowing that the monster was sent by Guanyin Bodhisattva, I cursed her for "having no husband all her life" and even called Tathagata "the nephew of the goblin". The Monkey King, such a tough guy who doesn't "listen" and give in to strength, jumped onto the page.

The characters are lifelike.

When it comes to Pig Bajie, his skill is far worse than that of the Monkey King, not to mention his brilliant and tall figure, but this image is also well portrayed. Pig Bajie is a cartoon character. He is 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, liking women and being afraid of difficulties. He often gives in, always thinking of Gao Laozhuang's daughter-in-law. He likes to lie sometimes, but he is all thumbs. From time to time, he provoked the Tang Priest to recite a spell, which made the Monkey King suffer. He even hid some private money in his ear. He has many problems, which is a bad habit of small private owners. The author's criticism of Zhu Bajie's shortcomings is severe, but it is also kind. After all, he is a pioneer who travels westward, so he is not a denied figure, so people don't hate Pig, but think it is real and cute. In particular, many of his cleverness is better than that of Qi Tian, which is why Qi Tian never dreamed that the idiot he thought was such a "sinister" and "cunning" guy. Monkeys beg, and Bajie eats the most. The monkey defeated the monster, and Bajie took advantage of it, so it was nothing to provoke the Tang Priest to read a spell to "punish" the monkey, but in Tang Priest's eyes, he was still an honest man and a good apprentice, which is also true. But Pig Bajie was still a good man, who didn't hurt others, and finally persisted in the final victory. A person with many weaknesses can be liked, remembered and not easily written. The image of Friar Sand is well written, but it is much worse than that of the Monkey King and Pig Bajie. Friar Sand lacks distinctive personality characteristics, which is the shortcoming of Journey to the West. Even so, he is still an indispensable supporting role. The monkey and the pig were in conflict, so he had to come out to persuade and mediate. When the two brothers went out, he accompanied the master. Without this disciple, the Tang Priest would be in danger and could not get the scriptures.