813 Five hundred years later

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"I've been here, I've fought, that's enough, that's a really good saying. ”

I dare not say that Qingda's understanding of Journey to the West is correct, but I can't deny the excellence of "The Legend of Wukong". ”

"A monkey singing and dancing at the end of loneliness, a little more noisy than the millions of beings in this world, I always thought that Journey to the West was a conspiracy that readers were difficult to discover.

"Once, we were all such lawless monkeys, but fate will eventually let us wear a tight spell, and when we laugh at the flowers, we may still be able to see the bouncing monkey from our eyebrows, I don't agree with Qingda's interpretation of "Journey to the West", but I like "The Legend of Wukong", the two are not contradictory. ”

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Luoyang looked at the comments, and a smile appeared on the corner of his mouth.

Master Wu Chengen's "Journey to the West", as one of the four masterpieces that have not changed in the past and present life, has an irreplaceable position in the history of literature.

The interpretation of the four famous works is even more ancient, such as "Dream of Red Mansions", there is no shortage of various interpretations, and there are even scholars who specialize in the study of the Red Chamber, officially called "red scholars", the influence of the four famous works can be seen.

As for "Journey to the West" of the same status, the same is naturally the case.

The current "Legend of Wukong", as a derivative of "Journey to the West", is not necessarily accurate in its interpretation of Journey to the West, but its interpretation does have research significance, and this interpretation is also the most famous work among the various interpretations of Journey to the West in the previous life!

Journey to the West is a conspiracy, and Wukong becomes a fighting Buddha, but it is a kind of regression-

Whether it is "People Grow and Hate Water Changdong" or "The Legend of Wukong", this point of view is surprisingly consistent, which has already explained some problems.

In fact, Luoyang himself has thought about similar problems, he remembers watching "Journey to the West" when he was a child, and always felt that Sun Wukong was invincible when he made trouble in the Heavenly Palace, and his combat power was almost ruined.

However, five hundred years later, Wukong's master and apprentice traveled west with Tang Seng.

Encountering youkai along the way, Goku's combat power seems to have begun to shrink dramatically!

Many monsters can make Sun Wukong tired, let alone save Tang Seng, and even sometimes Wukong himself is difficult to protect, and some monsters that don't seem to be powerful can beat Wukong to a miserable relative......

Why has Goku's combat power shrunk so much?

At that time, Luoyang didn't understand, but felt a little aggrieved in his heart.

Later, the development of "Journey to the West" made Luoyang even more puzzled, many monsters actually have a backstage, and their backstage is the gods in the sky......

What's more interesting is that these monsters with a background will generally steal the treasures of the gods, and then use the power of the treasures to torture Sun Wukong to death, you know, when Sun Wukong made trouble in the heavenly palace, all the immortal treasures came out and could not help Sun Wukong, including the famous gossip furnace of Taishang Laojun, failed to burn Wukong, but let Wukong refine his eyes, but why is it that now a random monster, holding the treasures of the gods, can bring the former powerful Sun Wukong back to life?

A "Journey to the West", the more Luoyang watched it, the more he wondered, and even depressed.

Later, after watching more interpretations of "Journey to the West" and seeing works such as "The Legend of Wukong", Luoyang faintly realized that "Journey to the West" may not be as simple as traveling west to fight monsters, and the ideological trajectory contained in it is also real, and the conspiracy theory of Journey to the West appeared in Luoyang's concept at that time......

This conspiracy theory has been sublimated in "The Legend of Wukong".

Many people will resonate when they watch "The Legend of Wukong", probably there is a similar invincible plot at work, why is the invincible Monkey King so embarrassed on the way west, why do monkeys who have once refined their skills need to ask those immortals to do things and act according to people's eyes?

What about the domineering when you asked the dragon king for the golden hoop stick?

What about the courage in hell when it comes to the book of life and death?

Not to mention the spirit of the monkeys who made trouble in the heavenly palace, ate peaches, and stole the elixir.

Later, Wukong, the closer to the western sky, the farther away from the reader, when he achieved the victory over the Buddha and said Amitabha, the once lawless and endearing monkey has completely become a Buddha without desires.

Some people say......

In fact, Goku has long since died.

When Wu Chengen wrote the paragraph "True and False Monkey King", he had already sentenced the monkey to death.

Later, it has always been the six-eared macaque who protected Tang Seng along the way, because Sun Wukong was wild and untamable, so he was selected by Rulai to replace the monkey and become Tang Seng's big apprentice, because Sun Wukong is a rebel, and Rulai is the supreme ruler of the Western Heavens, which ruler will allow a rebel to live in this world?

In addition, as everyone knows, Sun Wukong has always disrespected Rulai.

Therefore, Rulai will try his best to eliminate Sun Wukong, of course, he can't understand that he will kill Sun Wukong directly, so there is an identical Wukong, and killing Sun Wukong is invisible.

If Wukong dies early, then the story of "Journey to the West" itself will not be established, but this statement accounts for a considerable part of the market, which shows that everyone is disappointed in the later Wukong, and if they are disappointed in him, they will naturally throw the pot on the head of the six-eared macaque, because they love Wukong, so they take the initiative to excuse him......

Luoyang is more inclined to the interpretation of "The Legend of Wukong".

Journey to the West itself is a conspiracy, otherwise some of the contradictions in it are well known to passers-by, it is difficult to explain clearly, why is Sun Wukong's strength greatly reduced after 500 years, and why are the backstage of those monsters exactly those immortals back then?

The list goes on and on.

However, after Luoyang expressed his opinion, he no longer participated in the discussion.

In his previous life, so many people studied "Journey to the West" and failed to study it thoroughly, Luoyang naturally didn't dare to say that he could be stronger than those professional scholars, he could only add some of his own judgments to the views of others, and "The Legend of Wukong" can be regarded as his addition to the Journey to the West culture of the Dragon Kingdom.