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If Wukong has no eyes, can he still identify monsters?

I think the Monkey King can tell who the monster is even without critical eyes, but there are some monsters that he can't tell. Moreover, I think the Monkey King does not distinguish monsters from human beings by critical eyes, but by his spirituality to heaven and earth and his observation. The Monkey King himself is actually a monster, but he doesn't hurt people casually, so he can directly judge the monster who is not as good as him.

I don't think it's good for the Monkey King to be picky. Probably because the Monkey King has been in the gossip furnace of the old gentleman in Taishang for a long time, he got sick. Maybe the so-called critical eye is useless at all. However, the Monkey King did identify many monsters through critical eyes: Hong Haier, white mouse essence, Bai and so on. , was caught by the Monkey King in an instant. These identified goblins have one characteristic, that is, their own strength is not very good. This also confirms what I said before. It is because the level of the Monkey King goblins is higher than theirs that he can see through it.

However, some goblins, the Monkey King, are unrecognizable with sharp eyes. The most classic is the Lion Mountain under Manjusri Bodhisattva. It is, after all, a monster in the sky, and its practices are not as good as those at sixes and sevens on the earth, and it is not much worse than monkeys. Therefore, it is impossible to identify the lion essence posing as Tang Priest the Monkey King in front of the Monkey King. Here, the so-called critical vision failed. Later, the Monkey King read the wrong spell against the fake Tang Priest and caught him. Here, when critical eyes are useless, monkeys can still judge who is a monster, which also proves that the Monkey King will not lose his ability to judge monsters without critical eyes.

The Monkey King doesn't just judge goblins by their looks. As the saying goes, eyes look around and ears listen to all directions. The Monkey King can only identify the monster through his years of experience and observation, so I think it doesn't matter much that the Monkey King saw the monster just because he didn't have a sharp eye.