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Brief introduction of the Monkey King's personal data
The profile of the Monkey King is as follows:

The Monkey King is the main character in China's classical novel The Journey to the West. The Monkey King was born in the immortal stone created at the beginning of the world. He was born in Guo Hua, Dongsheng, Shenzhou, and was honored as the "Monkey King" for introducing monkeys into water curtain cave. He traveled across the ocean to learn this art and was called "the Monkey King". The Monkey King, who started unarmed, got the best golden cudgel from the Dragon King of the Four Seas. Later, the book of life and death was made a scene in the underworld, which shocked the heaven and was won over by the jade emperor and sealed.

When the Monkey King made a scene in the Heavenly Palace, he was pressured by the Tathagata Buddha to repent and turn over a new leaf under the Five Elements Mountain. More than 500 years later, he was rescued by the Tang Priest through the touch of Guanyin. Known as a monk, he protects the Tang Priest from learning Buddhist scriptures in the West. He was not afraid of difficulties and hardships all the way, and after 81 difficulties, he finally got the true scriptures and made a positive result, which was called Anti-Buddha.

The Monkey King's Personality Evaluation

The Monkey King is smart, lively, loyal and hateful, and represents wit and courage in folk culture. The Monkey King is a rebel who dares to resist tradition, authority and despise hierarchy. In addition, the Monkey King is a positive, optimistic, fearless, not afraid of difficulties and dare to struggle; This is most fully manifested in the struggle to cut off demons and ghosts on the way to learn from the scriptures.

The Monkey King is a man with a very clear concept of right and wrong. He helps the poor, sympathizes with loneliness, hates evil and harms others and himself. The Monkey King exorcised demons not only to protect the Tang Priest, but also to kill pests for the people. The Monkey King was keen to save people from fire and water. Even at the critical moment, the Monkey King never lost heart, still maintained a strong fighting spirit, persistent and tenacious struggle with the devil.