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All the monsters in Journey to the West and their magic weapons?
King Jinjiao's purple gourd, banana fan, sword, gold thread and suet jade bottle.

Jin Zhong roared.

The yin and yang pillars of Dapeng.

Jade rabbit pestle

Siming shovel yellow lion essence

Huang Fengguai Jinsha

Jiro's three-pointed knife and gold slingshot

Hong Haier's fire-pointed gun

Mixed iron bar of cattle

Crescent shovel the Nine-headed Bird

The trident of scorpion essence and horse poison stake

King Tong's King Kong Zhuo

Sixteen arhats, golden cinnabar

The big-eyed king's fire shield

Ding Fengdan and Dragon Flying Staff of Ji Ling Bodhisattva

Prince Meng's Trigony Inscription

Maitreya's bag of the day after tomorrow is also called human seed bag.

Yellow-browed monster's mace and gold dial

Linglong Neidan, the relic of Kuimu Wolf

The Monkey King's golden hoop!

The Journey to the West, one of the classical Four Great Classical Novels in China, is the first romance novel written by Wu Cheng'en in China in ancient Ming Dynasty. This paper mainly tells the story of four disciples, the Monkey King, Pig Bajie, Friar Sand and Bai, who protected the Tang Priest to learn Buddhist scriptures in the West. They went through eighty-one difficulties along the way, subdued demons, saved the day, and finally arrived in the West to learn Buddhist scriptures. According to Tang Sanzang's Buddhist scriptures and Han folklore. [ 1]

Since The Journey to the West [1] came out, it has been widely circulated among the people, and various versions have emerged one after another, including 6 Ming versions, 7 Qing versions and manuscripts, and 3 translations recorded in ancient books1. After the Opium War, a large number of China classical literary works were translated into western languages and gradually spread to Europe and America. There are already English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Spanish (Esperanto), Sri Lankan (Swahili), Russia, Czech Republic, Romania, Poland, Japan, South Korea and Vietnam. Many research papers and monographs published at home and abroad show that many people speak highly of this novel.

Role introduction

Buddha and Bodhisattva: Tathagata, Guanyin Bodhisattva, Manjusri Bodhisattva, Arhat, Gaya, Cicada, Bodhisattva, Maitreya, Pilanpo Bodhisattva, Earth Treasure Bodhisattva, Eighteen Arhats, Fighting Buddha, Jingtan Messenger, Eight-step Tianlong and Bodhisattva (it should be a Buddhist figure, this person is in Xizhou, Niu and the Monkey King are interested in Buddhist scriptures.

Taoist immortals: Jade Emperor, Empress Dowager, Yuanshi Tianzun, Lingbao Tianzun, Taishang Laojun, Mugong Laozu, Empress Jin Mu, Lishan Mother, Zhenwu Emperor, clairvoyant, clairvoyant, Leigong, Dian Mu, Fengbo, Rain Master, Wuyuan Zhenjun, Barefoot Daxian, Sun Xingjun and Taiyin Star. Twenty-eight nights, Six Stars in Nandou, Big Dipper, Dragon King in the East China Sea, Aoqin, Dragon King in the South China Sea, Aoshun, Dragon King in the West China Sea, Aorun, King Qin, Chu, Emperor Song, King Guan, King Ping, King Taishan, King Du Shi, King Bian Cheng, King Wheel, and Wang Daxian in Zhenyuan.

Monsters and Ghosts: Demons on earth, General Yin, Xiong Shanjun, Special, Black Bear Monster, Ling, Tiger Pioneer, Bai, Jinjiao King, Silver Horn King, Foxy Grandma, Seven Foxes, Lion Demon, Hong Haier, Little Dragon Monster, Tiger force big fairy, Luli big beetle, Yang Li Daxian and Inspiration King. Jade Princess, Bobo, Bobo Ben, Wansheng Dragon King, Jiutouxu, Naked Ghost, Eighteen Masters, Solitary Zhigong, Kongkong, Fu Yuncuo, Xingxian, Huangmei Johnson, Red Scale Python, Sai Taisui, Spider Essence, Hundred Eyes Devil, etc.