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What does Journey to the West mean?

question 1: connotation joke. Sister-in-law asks, "Have you seen Journey to the West?" What does this mean? Go to her room at midnight

Question 2: What is the real meaning of Journey to the West? The story of Journey to the West reveals the social essence at that time. There is a critical meaning

The characters in it also represent some people in the society at that time. Tang Priest = monarch the Monkey King = advanced thinker Bajie = villain Friar Sand = common people's immortals in heaven = bureaucratic monsters = evil forces. For example, when Wukong was about to eradicate a monster, a fairy came from heaven immediately to plead with Wukong, and it was already obvious that only children could not see that the society at that time was similar to Journey to the West.

Question 3: What is the record of Journey to the West? It is an ancient style, which can express the author's feelings and opinions by recording people, notes, objects and scenes. Classification

① Inscription: an ancient style that records the life stories of people carved on stone tablets.

② Travel notes: a prose style that describes travel experiences.

③ Miscellaneous notes. Miscellaneous prose style with little discussion on what you have seen and heard.

④ Notes ... events: it is a style that records the life stories of characters in ancient times. Description, description and emotion

13. Books, articles or stylistic records that describe things are also a kind of ancient style with the meaning of "ambition": recording, describing, traveling ~. major events ~. Yueyang Tower ~ The old version of Journey to the West generally refers to the 1986 version of Journey to the West.

Question 5: What does Journey to the West mean by learning from the West? The West refers to India. Because of the underdeveloped transportation in ancient times, people thought that India was already the west of the sky. It is a true thing in history that Tang Priest learned the scriptures. About 1,3 years ago, in the third year of Zhenguan reign of Emperor Taizong (629), Xuanzang, a 29-year-old young monk, led a disciple to leave Chang 'an, the capital, to study in Tianzhu (India). After his departure from Chang 'an, he passed through Central Asia, Afghanistan and Pakistan. When I was in Gao Changguo, the residents there admired Buddhism very much. The king was very happy to see that they were monks from the Tang Dynasty. He was willing to make them national protection wizards, plus 12 gold and 1, horses. Disciple wavered and finally stayed in Gao Changguo, while Xuanzang sneaked out and fled to the west. Only to be stopped by Gao Changguo soldiers. I didn't expect them to come to escort Xuanzang Xi to learn from the scriptures. The soldiers gave Xuanzang a white horse and some documents, and Xuanzang was grateful. He made several obeisances in the direction of the palace and rode west. Xuanzang went through difficulties and obstacles and finally arrived in India. He studied there for more than two years, and gave a lecture at a large-scale debate on Buddhist classics, which was praised, and brought back many scriptures from Tianzhu, making contributions to the development of Buddhism in China. In the 2th year of Zhenguan (646), 47-year-old Xuanzang returned to Chang 'an, bringing back 657 scriptures. In the impression of China people, the Tang Priest (Xuanzang) in The Journey to the West seems to be the first person to learn Buddhist scriptures in the West.

question 6: what does the enlightenment of the journey to the west mean? Wukong means enlightenment, enlightenment means Wukong, emptiness means Tao, and Tao means emptiness. "Enlightenment" has the meaning of feeling, understanding and awakening, which itself represents the significance of cultivation and mind cultivation. "Enlightenment" is a process, while "emptiness" refers to a result. After years of practice and eighty-one difficult, we will finally reach a state of "no self". When he reaches the state of "no ego", he will no longer be influenced by his own personality, emotions, temper, gains and losses, other people's words, other people's opinions, and the surrounding environment when he does anything ... At this time, he really has a "Tao". The real Tao cannot be said and understood, and the Tao that can be said clearly is not the avenue! Of course, the Monkey King didn't have such a "Tao" at first. He was grumpy and couldn't stand other people's words, etc. But in the end, all this faded. The Tathagata named him "Buddha" and he just said "thank you". After 14 years of tempering and going through eighty-one difficult, he realized the true meaning of "emptiness"! Success is Wukong, defeat is Wukong's 8 th floor conversion is the door to Buddhism and Taoism, but it is not a stepping stone, and it can be discarded when you enter the door. Conversion method is the foundation of Buddhism, which runs through the whole process of enlightenment and becoming a Buddha. Everyone has read The Journey to the West, which was clearly stated in the The Journey to the West. The Journey to the West used the true story of Xuanzang's Buddhist scriptures as a metaphor to describe the whole process of conversion to practice and enlightenment. You can think about it. The name of an apprentice selected by Guanyin for Tang Priest is all added with the word "Wu". What does Wu mean? Enlightenment is spiritual practice, or it is called "revision of certificate" and "body certificate". The three disciples are obviously figurative images of Buddhism; "Wukong" is a hint to convert to Buddhism; "Wu neng" is a hint to the conversion law; "Wu Jing" is a hint to convert to a monk. To convert to Buddhism, we must "realize" emptiness and practice emptiness, but people's minds are occupied by all kinds of nameless troubles, and they can't be quiet for a moment like monkeys. The incantation on its head, also called "the truth of the heart", was read by the Tang Priest all the way until the Western genius disappeared. The Monkey King's "Great Sage" ability is a symbol of human wisdom. To convert to the law is to observe precepts. Another name for Wuneng is Bajie. Without precepts, there is no dharma, and dharma can be found in keeping precepts. Obedience is enlightenment. The novel designs Wuneng as a pig, which represents people's ignorance and greed. Wujing is the image of a monk, and it is the result of Wukong and Wuneng. The Buddha said: "Let the heart be pure, that is, the Buddha's soil is pure." As a master, Master Sanzang is the representative of all beings who have the Buddha-like flesh-and-blood fetus. He has compassion, but he can't recognize demons. All three disciples can walk on clouds, but he can't. To the Western Heaven and the distant journey, he will go on step by step. He must be Wukong, enlightened and enlightened in all kinds of difficulties in eighty-one difficult and the struggle between life and death in evil influence, and finally achieve a positive result. This symbolism is very important. The monsters in eighty-one difficult are none other than themselves and their own hearts. Those demons and ghosts invariably want to eat the Tang monk's meat, which is a metaphor for the damage of greed and delusion to their body and mind. Heart is born, all kinds of demons are born, heart is destroyed, and all kinds of demons are destroyed. A person's greatest enemy is really himself. In the Tang Dynasty, the words and pictures explaining Buddhist scriptures were called "Jingbian", and The Journey to the West was a genius and serious masterpiece of "Jingbian". The three disciples arrived in the Western Heaven with Master Sanzang, which is a correct interpretation of the three conversions.

question 7: what does HarmonyOS mean in the journey to the west? The ancients thought that before the opening of the world, it was a chaotic vitality. This natural vitality was called HarmonyOS

Question 8: Give him a copy of Journey to the West and then knock him three times. What do you mean, meet at the back door at midnight.

haven't you seen the journey to the west? That's what the Monkey King's master did to the Monkey King, letting him meet him in the kitchens at midnight. Pass him seventy-two changes.

Question 9: What does Journey to the West mean? What do these three words mean? Records of traveling to the West

Question 1: What does Miss mean by Journey to the West? The Journey to the West wrote it for Wu Cheng'en, a novelist in the Ming Dynasty. Based on the Tang Dynasty's Records of the Western Regions, folklore and Yuan Zaju. The Song Dynasty's Poems on the Three Monks' Learning from the Tang Dynasty (whose real name is The Story of the Three Monks' Learning from the Tang Dynasty) is the earliest prototype of the story of Journey to the West in spoken words.

As one of China's classical Four Great Classical Novels, the first romantic novel in ancient China, this book profoundly depicts the social reality and is the pioneering work of magical realism. It mainly describes the Monkey King, Pig Bajie and Friar Sand, who protected Tang Priest from going west to learn Buddhist scriptures. Tang Priest suffered from reincarnation to learning Buddhist scriptures in eighty-one, all the way to subdue demons, and finally went to the Western Heaven to see the Tathagata Buddha, and the five saints came true.