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What monsters are there in Journey to the West?
1, one-horned king

One-horned king is also known as one-horned green ox essence and green ox monster. This is the mount of the old gentleman in Taishang, "Jiao Qing Niu", with a long unicorn head and dark skin. While the teenager was dozing off, he stole the treasure of the old gentleman Jin Gangzhuo (who once smashed the white circle of the Monkey King) and went down to the Jindou Cave in Jindou Mountain to become a monster.

2. Geelong

Geelong is the son of King Jinghe and the nephew of King Xihai. "The dragon gave birth to nine children, and the species is different." Some of the first eight sons are in charge of harnessing the Huaihe River, some are in charge of harnessing the Jihe River, some are guarding the clock, some are guarding the town ridge, and so on.

Only the Nine Dragons has not been arranged, and the Bodhisattva has a close personal relationship with the Dragon King of the Four Seas (Guanyin Bodhisattva borrowed a handful of seawater from the Dragon King to destroy Hong Haier's Samadha), so he was given the task of honing the Tang Priest.

3. Huang Fengguai

Huang Fengguai was once a famous mink at the foot of Lingshan Mountain. Because I ate the clear oil in the glass lamp, I was afraid of being taken away by King Kong, so I ran to Huang Fengling to be king. Huang Fengguai holds a three-strand steel fork, which is miraculous, and the yellow wind blown out is invincible. He wears a golden helmet and shines brilliantly.

The tassel on the helmet fluttered with the pheasant tail, and the robe cover was light goose yellow. Armor tapestry is full of brilliance and eye protection. Deer boots, Sophora japonica dyed; Brocade apron and velvet makeup. Holding three steel forks, it is better to show the sage lang of that year. Stole the oil lamp, took the Tang Priest away, and was surrendered by Ji Ling Bodhisattva with a flying dragon staff.

4. Sai Taisui

Sai Tai-sui was originally a Guanyin Mountain Bodhisattva. When King Zhu Ziguo was young, he shot and wounded two young birds born to King Daming, the peacock. So King Daming ordered the king to "tear down the phoenix for three years, and he was terminally ill", but Jin Maocheng happened to hear it, so he descended from heaven and stole the magic weapon of Guanyin.

The king's wife, the Queen of Jinsheng Palace, was captured and worked with the king to eliminate the disaster. Ziyang really knew that the Queen of Jinsheng Palace was in trouble, and specially gave her colorful fairy clothes to protect her virginity, so that Sai Tai-sui could not be defiled and violated. Three years later, Tang Priest and his disciples passed by. After the Monkey King defeated Sai Tai-sui, Guanyin Bodhisattva took it back.

5. nine head worm

This is the nine-headed bird (feather worm), the door-to-door son-in-law of the Wansheng Dragon King in Bibotan. The prototype is the mythical nine-headed blood worm (also known as ghost car and bird catcher). Clashes with other disciples in the Monkey King due to bloody rain, and steals relics from countries where sacrifices are held.

Nine head worm and the Monkey King played 30 rounds, and it was a tie. Later, faced with the joint efforts of the Monkey King and Pig Bajie, they couldn't hold on for five or seven rounds and couldn't keep up with each other. Then they showed their true colors. They are nine head worm, a pig catcher, with a bad image. Seeing this, they are afraid of killing people. After his wings were broken by Erlang God and his head was bitten off by Tiangou, he survived because of the Monkey King's intercession and fled to the North Sea.