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An analysis of the personality characteristics of Tang Priest's master and apprentice.
Tang Seng

Features: temperament, self-cultivation, demeanor, can not do practical things.

Tang priest basically conforms to the image of the upper class in feudal times. His ideological and moral education is very good, emphasizing self-cultivation and neglecting labor.

Energetic, gentle and pedantic, but lacking the cunning side of the ruler.

The artistic charm of Tang Priest mainly lies in idealization, which conforms to the ideal personality of feudal times. But the author's pen and ink, novel and unique, are worse than others.

Sun Wukong

Features: capable, able to do things, showing off, but sometimes arrogant, unruly and impulsive.

The Monkey King is undoubtedly the most capable person in the Tang Priest group. He has a sharp mind and does the main work.

He has a strong sense of justice, dares to do and dare to challenge evil forces, but sometimes he is impulsive because of his thoughtlessness. The Monkey King is the author who uses pen and ink the most, and his artistic charm is self-evident.

Features: lazy, lustful, stupid, greedy, but kind in nature.

Communication: Zhu Bajie

The image of Pig Bajie has a high artistic purport, which is distinctive in language and behavior, both true and exaggerated. When Master and the Monkey King were in conflict, Pig Bajie always fanned the flames and sow discord. When the big brother was driven away, he tried to make a sensation, but can his strength do it? So, at the critical moment, he returned to the Monkey King's side, and the two of them, Qi Xin, worked together to save Master.

Corresponding person: Friar Sand

Features: Willing to bear hardships, simple and honest, but not independent.

This is the representative of the contemporary working class. Friar Sand's main job is to carry the burden, not manual labor. Seemingly dispensable, never as conspicuous as the Monkey King, always working in obscurity. But his work is indispensable. But sometimes I have too little thoughts and attention and only know how to listen.