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Describe the words of Zhu Bajie

Pig Bajie is one of the main characters in The Journey to the West. On the one hand, he is loyal to Master and is the Monkey King's right-hand man. He is helpful, loyal, kind and simple. On the other hand, he is short-sighted and lazy, always gossiping, taking advantage of others and lusting after women.

The Journey to the West is a masterpiece of the supernatural-evil novel with strong symbolic significance, and Zhu Bajie is a comedy model created by author Wu Cheng'en in this work. In him, there are not only industrious, honest and straightforward qualities and greedy and selfish nature, but also the ability of God and the physical characteristics of pigs, which fully embodies the perfect combination of the author's humanity, divinity and pig nature. "Black face with short hair, long beak and big ears, wearing a blue and white woven cloth and a printed towel." The constellation of Bajie-from the analysis of personality, Pig Bajie is undoubtedly a Gemini, flexible, seemingly sleek but loyal, with many shortcomings but cute. No trouble, no trouble, no heart. Seemingly seeing who loves whom, Playboy is lustful but always thinks of his wife Gao Cuilan at home.

Bajie is gentle and honest, strong and sweet. But lazy, love takes advantage of petty advantages, covets women, and is often fascinated by the beauty of monsters, so it is difficult to distinguish between the enemy and me. Pig eight quit to eat and sleep, selfish, easy to gossip. He often wants to play tricks on people, but he either shoots himself in the foot or ties himself up. Why even such a person finally achieved a positive result and was named as the "net altar messenger" by the Tathagata. This is related to Zhu Bajie's correct mistakes and his ability to listen to the opinions of leading colleagues (in fact, this has a lot to do with Wukong's' urging'). He has pulled back from the brink and even returned to the prodigal son. In the process of studying Buddhist scriptures, he listened to his brother and was loyal to Master. In the end, he made great contributions to the Buddhist scriptures in the west, and only then did he achieve good results as an altar messenger.