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      • It is revealed that it's actually been the King kidnapping and killing the children in a desperate attempt to cure himself of a cursed disease by drinking their blood. He tries to kill Sanzang, but Wukong arrives and saves the monk and the surviving children as well.
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    After the Monkey King returns home, he learns that a demon called the Demon King of Confusion is kidnapping the monkeys of the Mountain of Flowers and Fruit to use as slaves. He subsequently kills the demon and his minions, saving the kidnapped monkeys.

  3. The first is Sun Wukong, or the Monkey King (or just "Monkey"), whose given name loosely means "Monkey Awakened to Emptiness ", trapped under a mountain by the Buddha for defying Heaven. He appears right away in chapter 13.

  4. Dec 1, 2022 · For 500 years, Wukong lay immobilized beneath the weight of Buddhas mountain. Eventually, a traveling monk named Tang Sanzang found the Monkey King and offered to release him on the condition that he would repent and become the monks disciple. At first the Monkey King rejected the monk's offer.

  5. Sep 23, 2013 · But unlike his western counterparts, the monkey repents, becoming a monk and agreeing to use his abilities to protect a Buddhist priest on his journey to collect sutras from India. What follows is an overview of Monkey’s story.

  6. Aug 4, 2023 · In “Journey to the West,” the Buddhist monk Tang Sanzang releases Sun Wukong from his imprisonment under the mountain, and the Monkey King becomes Tang Sanzang’s disciple and protector on his journey to retrieve Buddhist sutras from India.

  7. Feb 16, 2021 · When his sentence was up, the Monkey King was offered his freedom if he protected a pilgrim, Tang Sanzang, on a journey to retrieve Buddhist scriptures from the west. Sun Wukong protected the Buddhist traveler from demons and, eventually, began to learn his teachings.

  8. Aug 27, 2016 · In the Tang Dynasty, (and now in his tenth lifetime) the disciple reincarnates as a monk named Xuanzang (also known as Tang Monk and Tripitaka). The emperor orders Xuanzang to travel west and bring the holy Mahayana Buddhist scriptures back to China.

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