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英文版动画片西游记第17集Journey to the West The Dragon in the River

英文版动画片西游记第17集Journey to the West   The Dragon in the River

第17集T hat dragon ate my horse!” said the monk.He fell to his knees. “How will I ever get to the Western Paradise? There are so many dangers along the way!”Wukong laughed. “Master, you worry too much. There will be many dangers on your journey. But you have me, the Monkey King, to protect you. All of Heaven’s soldiers couldn’t defeat me. So why worry about a dragon?”The monkey stepped into the water and pulled out his iron bar. “I’ll get the dragon to come out of the water.” He looked down at the water. “D ragon! Get up here right now!”The dragon leaped from the water. “How dare you yell at me! Who are you?”“It doesn’t matter who I am!” shouted Wukong. “Give that horse back!”The monkey attacked the dragon with his iron bar. The dragon spun around, blocking the bar with his tail. Then with a splash, he dived back underwater.Wukong stomped his foot and yelled at the river. “Coward!”“What will we do?” asked the Tang Monk. “I have no horse.”Wukong nodded. “And we can’t cross the river with that dragon in th ere. I’ll try another plan.”The monkey swirled the water with his iron bar. The water became rough. Waves crashed and churned. The water dragged up dirt from the river bottom. Soon the river was brown and muddy.The dragon appeared again. “What on earth are you doing now?” he cried. “I’m trying to take a nap!”“Give us back our horse!” demanded Wukong.“I can’t!” cried the dragon. “It’s in my stomach!”The monkey attacked the dragon again. But once more the dragon disappeared under the water.For more than three hours, Wukong yelled at the river. He yelled all kinds of insults. But the dragon would not come back up.Wukong climbed up the riverbank and sat down next to the Tang Monk. “That dragon is tough. I’m not afraid of him, but I can’t beat him either. I need help.”“Who can help you?” asked the Tang Monk.Wukong thought for a moment. “Guanyin told me I can ask her for help if I need it.”“Yes,” said the Tang Monk. “She told me the same thing.”Wukong felt the headband and shot a look at the monk. “She a lready did help you. She gave you this tight headband.” He sighed.“But that doesn’t matter now. You wait here. I’ll be back soon.”Wukong shot into the air and flew south.Soon he came to Mount Potalaka in the South Sea.Guanyin was in a garden next to her pagoda. “Hello, Wukong,” she said. “How is the journey going? I see you’re wearing the headband.”“Yes, thanks to your dirty tricks!” said the monkey.Guanyin smiled. “You need that headband,Wukong. You are too violent and cruel.”Wukong rolled his eye s. “Fine. I’m here because I have a problem. We reached a wide river with a dragon in it. The dragon ate our horse.”“Did you tell the dragon that you’re travelingwith the Tang Monk?” asked Guanyin.“No,” said the monkey. “Why?”Guanyin sighed. “That drag on was waiting for you. When I met him, he was being punished for setting fire to his father’s palace. I told him to help the Tang Monk reach the Western Paradise. That way he can earn forgiveness.”Wukong scratched his head. “It’s too late for that now. H e won’t come out of the water.”。

西游记动画片英语作文

西游记动画片英语作文

西游记动画片英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Journey to the West: An Animated Adventure Like No OtherHi there! My name is Lily and I'm 10 years old. Today, I want to tell you all about one of my absolute favorite cartoon shows –Journey to the West! It's an amazing Chinese animated series that takes you on an epic adventure full of magic, monsters, and unforgettable characters. Buckle up, because this is going to be quite a ride!The story follows a Buddhist monk named Xuanzang, who has to travel all the way from China to India to get some sacred scriptures. But he can't do it alone, so he's helped by three powerful supernatural beings. First, there's Sun Wukong, the clever and mischievous Monkey King who has amazing fighting skills and can transform into different sizes and shapes. Then you've got Zhu Bajie, a pig-monster with a huge appetite and a pretty bad temper. And finally, there's Sha Wujing, a brave monster who looks like a monster but is as loyal as they come.Their journey is no walk in the park, let me tell you! They have to face all kinds of dangers, from ferocious beasts to evil spirits and cunning demons. Every episode is filled with intense action scenes where the four heroes use their unique abilities to battle the bad guys. Sun Wukong is always showing off his incredible powers, like summoning a magic staff that can grow as big as mountains or shrink down to the size of a needle. Zhu Bajie may not be the best fighter, but he's got a wicked sense of humor and always keeps things interesting. And Sha Wujing is the muscle of the group, bashing through obstacles with his powerful staff.But it's not all just fighting and action – there are also plenty of funny, heartwarming moments that really make you care about the characters. Like when Sun Wukong plays pranks on Zhu Bajie, or when they all work together to help someone in need. And even though they bicker and argue a lot, you can tell they've become a really close family by the end.The animation in Journey to the West is just stunning, with incredibly detailed backgrounds and character designs inspired by traditional Chinese art. The monsters and demons look both terrifying and amazing at the same time. And the fightchoreography is out of this world – you'll be blown away by all the crazy kung-fu moves and magical abilities on display.One of my favorite things about the show is how it takes stories and characters from an ancient Chinese novel and brings them to life in such a fun, modern way that kids today can really enjoy. It teaches you about Buddhist philosophies and Chinese mythology without feeling like a boring history lesson. And it shows the importance of perseverance, courage, and friendship in overcoming any challenge.I could go on and on about how awesome Journey to the West is, but I don't want to spoil too much of the fun for you. Whether you're a fan of action, comedy, fantasy, or just wildly imaginative storytelling, this show has something for everyone. The adventures of Xuanzang and his eccentric supernatural companions is a journey you'll never forget. It's an absolute classic that any animation fan needs to experience!So what are you waiting for? Go find Journey to the West and get ready for the most epic road trip ever! You'll laugh, you'll cheer, you'll be blown away by the incredible fight scenes. Just don't make too much noise or your parents might think there's a real monkey monster running around the house. Trust me, this show is bananas... in the best possible way!篇2Certainly! Here is an essay about the Chinese animated series "Journey to the West" (西游记动画片) in English, written from the perspective of an elementary school student, with a length of approximately 2,000 words.Title: The Awesome Adventures of the Monkey KingHi there! I'm so excited to tell you about this amazing Chinese cartoon called "Journey to the West." It's based on a classic novel from ancient China, but the animated version is super fun and action-packed!The story is about a Buddhist monk named Xuanzang who has to travel all the way from China to India to get some sacred scriptures. But the journey is really dangerous, so he gets help from three powerful supernatural beings. The coolest one is definitely the Monkey King, whose name is Sun Wukong.Sun Wukong is the star of the show, and he's totally awesome! He's a mischievous monkey who was born from a magical rock. He has incredible strength and can do all sorts of crazy martial arts moves. His signature weapon is a staff that can grow as long as he wants, and he uses it to fight off monsters and demons.But even though Sun Wukong is super strong, he's also really funny and doesn't always listen to Xuanzang. He's always cracking jokes and getting into trouble, which makes the show really entertaining.The other two companions are Zhu Bajie, who is a pig monster with a really big appetite, and Sha Wujing, who is a river monster with a fierce temper but a heart of gold. Together, the four of them go on all sorts of wild adventures as they try to reach India.Along the way, they have to fight all kinds of scary monsters and demons. Some of them are really gross, like the one that looks like a giant toad or the one with a thousand eyes. But Sun Wukong always saves the day with his amazing fighting skills and his magic staff.My favorite part of the show is when Sun Wukong gets to show off his incredible powers. He can fly through the air, walk on clouds, and even split himself into multiple copies to confuse his enemies. And whenever he gets angry, his eyes turn red, and he becomes even stronger and more powerful.But "Journey to the West" isn't just about fighting and action. It also has a lot of funny moments and jokes that always makeme laugh. Like when Zhu Bajie gets caught trying to steal food or when Sha Wujing loses his temper and starts yelling at everyone.The show also teaches important lessons about friendship, perseverance, and helping others. Even though the four companions argue and fight sometimes, they always stick together and help each other out when they're in trouble.Overall, "Journey to the West" is an awesome cartoon that I really enjoy watching. The characters are hilarious and cool, the action scenes are exciting, and the stories are always engaging. If you like adventure, comedy, and fantasy, then you should definitely check out this show!篇3The Awesome Journey to the West Animated SeriesHi there! I'm going to tell you all about this really cool animated series called Journey to the West. It's based on a classic Chinese novel with the same name, but the cartoon makes it so much fun and easy to understand.The story is about a Buddhist monk named Xuanzang who has to travel all the way from China to India to get some sacred scriptures. But the journey is super dangerous because of evilmonsters and demons lurking everywhere. So the gods send Xuanzang a bodyguard team of crazy cool supernatural beings to protect him.First up is Sun Wukong, who's like the coolest, most powerful monkey ever! He can fly, do magic, and fight with this awesome staff that can grow tiny or huge. Sun Wukong is always cracking jokes and getting into trouble, but he's brave and really good at battling demons. I wish I had a buddy like him!Then there's Zhu Bajie, a half-man half-pig monster. He's super greedy and likes eating a lot, but he's also pretty funny. He uses a powerful rake weapon to fight off enemies. Zhu is always arguing and bickering with Sun Wukong, and it's hilarious to watch them.The last bodyguard is Sha Wujing, who has a totally cool backstory where he used to be this evil monster from under the sea. But then he reforms and joins Xuanzang's crew. Sha is super strong and uses this awesome spiked staff to beat up bad guys.Each episode follows the group as they encounter a new demon, monster, or obstacle on their long journey west. The demons try all sorts of tricks to catch Xuanzang, likeshape-shifting into beautiful ladies or scary beasts. But SunWukong and the gang always manage to outsmart them with clever plans and epic fight scenes.My favorite episodes are the ones where Sun Wukong uses his crazy powers to battle the demons. Like this one time, he multiplied himself into a whole monkey army to surround the enemy! And another episode where he swallowed this special pill that made him tiny, so he could sneak attack from the inside. His magic staff moves are just the coolest.I also loved the episode with the Princess Iron Fan, who was this spoiled brat demon always throwing tantrums. She tried to capture Xuanzang to force him to be her husband, but Sun Wukong beat her up good. It was so satisfying when she finally learned her lesson!The animation in this series is fantastic too. All the characters are drawn really vibrantly and the demon designs look wicked cool and freaky. The fight choreography is fast-paced and dynamic, with the heroes pulling off all sorts of jumping spinning kick moves.And the scenery is just breathtaking! Each episode takes the group through a new stunning landscape, like misty mountain ranges, lush forests, bamboo jungles, and snowy peaks. The art blends traditional Chinese styles with a modern flair.What I love most about Journey to the West though, is the core message about perseverance, courage, and staying righteous in the face of evil. Even when things seem impossible, Xuanzang and his disciples never give up on their noble quest. They use wisdom along with strength to overcome every hurdle.Sun Wukong is definitely mischievous and hot-headed at first, but he grows a lot over the journey. He learns discipline, humility, and the importance of helping others. By the end, he's a true hero looking out for his brothers and his master.The human virtues that Xuanzang represents - kindness, patience, and faith - ultimately defeat all the demon's trickery and selfishness. It shows that by holding onto your values and working together, you can accomplish anything.I've watched all the episodes like a zillion times, and I'm still not sick of this amazing series! The stories never get old, and I find myself rooting for the heroes every single time. Watching their obstacles and triumphs teaches me about having grit and never giving up on your dreams, no matter how hard the road is.So if you haven't seen Journey to the West yet, you seriously have to check it out! It's an iconic series that combines crazy fun supernatural action with a whole lot of heart. You'll come for the awesome monkey martial arts, but stay for the inspiringmessages of hope and friendship. This is an absolute must-watch animated classic!篇4My Favorite Cartoon: Journey to the WestJourney to the West is the best cartoon ever! It's an amazing adventure story about a monk named Xuanzang and his brave disciples who travel all the way from China to India to get sacred Buddhist scriptures. Along the way, they face tons of dangers and obstacles from demons, monsters, and other supernatural beings. But Xuanzang's disciples are super cool and have amazing powers that help them fight the bad guys!The main disciple is Son Goku, also called the Monkey King. He's my favorite character because he's really funny and loves to joke around, but he's also incredibly strong and skilled at fighting with his magic staff. Son Goku was born from a stone and has super abilities like cloud-stepping, transformations, and summoning clones. He's basically invincible! But he can also be mischievous and gets in trouble a lot for goofing off.Then there's Zhu Bajie, the pig monster who joins Xuanzang's group. He used to be a navigator in heaven before getting banished to Earth. Bajie is super greedy and loves to eatand sleep, but he's also brave and good at fighting demons with his powerful rake and grunting skills. He's pretty funny too, always arguing and bickering with Son Goku.The third disciple is Sha Wujing, a river monster turned monk. He's really strong and uses a powerful staff ring to beat up the bad guys. Sha Wujing is brave and loyal, never leaving Xuanzang's side. He seems gruff on the outside but has a kind heart.Xuanzang himself doesn't have any special powers, but he's incredibly determined and wise. As the group's leader, he guides them on the journey while also trying to keep Son Goku and the others out of trouble. Xuanzang shows incredible bravery by never giving up, even when things seem impossible.Every episode takes the gang to an exciting new place filled with colorful demons and monsters. One episode they'll be climbing scary mountains, then the next they're in an underwater palace or dealing with a shape-shifting spider demon. The animation is so vibrant and detailed, bringing this fantasy world to life.My favorite episodes are the ones where Son Goku gets to show off his incredible fighting skills, like when he battles the Demon King Immortal or the Princess Iron Fan. Watching theMonkey King unleash his crazy moves with the staff is just awesome! The fight scenes are super intense but also really funny when Son Goku starts joking around.Another great episode is when the group visits Gao Village and Son Goku accidentally gets turned into a pig by a mischievous demon. It's hilarious seeing this powerful monster stuck as a pig while everyone makes fun of him. Zhu Bajie is especially mean to him, calling him "pork fried rice"!There are also a lot of good lessons that the show teaches about perseverance, bravery, and being a good friend. Like how Son Goku and the other disciples would do anything to protect Xuanzang, or how they never give up even when the journey gets extremely hard. It shows the importance of sticking together and watching each other's backs.Overall, Journey to the West is an amazing combination of action, humor, valuable lessons, and unbeatable characters. Son Goku is an iconic hero that kids and adults can both admire. The stories are just endlessly creative and fun to watch unfold. I've seen every episode like a million times but it never gets old!I really wish they would make new episodes or even a movie because I'll never get tired of following this courageous group on their crazy adventures. This show was a huge part of mychildhood and will always remain as one of the greatest cartoons of all time in my heart. It's an epic journey I'll never forget!篇5The Journey to the West Animated SeriesMy favorite TV show is the classic Chinese animated series Journey to the West! It's based on one of the great novels of Chinese literature about the legendary pilgrimage of the Buddhist monk Xuanzang to India to obtain sacred texts. But this show is so much more than just an old book – it's an epic adventure filled with action, humor, and unforgettable characters.The main character is the monk Xuanzang, but he's not alone on his journey. He has three powerful supernatural protectors who were forced to accompany him to atone for past misdeeds. There's Sun Wukong, the incredibly strong Monkey King who wields a powerful staff and has magical abilities likecloud-somersaulting, cloning himself, and can transform into different shapes. Despite his immense powers, Wukong is also really funny and loves cracking jokes.Then there's Zhu Bajie, the pig monster who is greedy, lazy and obsessed with food and women. He may seem like just acomic relief character, but he has a powerful rake for a weapon and can hold his own in a fight. My favorite protector is Sha Wujing, the river monster whose tough exterior hides a kind heart. With his powerful staff that can control the weather, he is intimidating but also very loyal.On their journey they face all sorts of dangers and obstacles. ThePath to the West is filled with ferocious monsters, evil spirits, bandits, and tricksters who try to devour or deceive the travelers. There are giant spiders, snake demons, seductive temptresses and more. Many times the villains use clever traps and illusions to divide the traveling party.But no matter how dire the situation, the four heroes always manage to overcome through a combination of Wukong's martial arts skills, Bajie and Wujing's brute force, and Xuanzang's wisdom and faith. Their strengths complement each other perfectly. When they work together, there's no demonic force they can't defeat!My favorite episodes involve the heroes battling the many different types of monsters and demons. The fight scenes are so exciting, with Wukong unleashing furious staff attacks while making sarcastic quips. Bajie wades into battle swinging his rake with reckless abandon. And the animators have a lot of funbringing the creative monster designs to life with slithering snake bodies, multiple heads, and grotesque features.But the show isn't just mindless action - it has a lot of heart too. The most touching scenes show the deep friendship and bond between Xuanzang and his disciples, especially Wukong. Even though Wukong is irreverent and causes a lot of trouble, you can tell he has a deep respect and affection for the kind monk who treats him with patience. Their relationship is almost like a father and son.There's also a lot of humor from the constant bickering between Bajie and Wukong. The two of them are always cracking jokes and trading insults, whether it's Bajie mocking Wukong for being a "Monkey for hire" or Wukong poking fun at Bajie's gluttony. Even in the midst of grave peril, they keep the mood light with their back-and-forth banter.Every episode is almost like a self-contained mini-movie packed with laughs, action set pieces, and lessons about perseverance and virtue. Whether the heroes are traversing the scorching desert, climbing frigid mountain peaks, or exploring the depths of the ocean, they always have thrilling adventures.My favorite locale is the Gullible Gang's paradise realm, a seemingly idyllic setting filled with pretty girls and delicious food.But it's all an illusion created by powerful spirits to lure the travelers astray from their path. The way Xuanzang sees through the deception and rejects the base temptations by remembering their pilgrimage is so inspiring. And when the Gullible Gang's true monstrous forms are revealed, it leads to one of the best fight sequences.The animation in Journey to the West is so iconic and beautiful. From the broad comedic expressions during the jokes to the vivid depictions of magic and monsters, each frame is a treat for the eyes. The art style is simple but so full of personality, with each character design being instantly recognizable. And the environments they travel through are lush and colorful, whether it's lively village markets or fantasy realms like flames mountains.I've watched the whole series probably over 20 times, but it never gets old. Every time I see an episode, I pick up on funny details or inspiring moments that I missed before. The core message about persistence, courage, and the brotherhood between the four heroes always resonates.Whenever I'm feeling down, a few episodes of Journey to the West never fail to cheer me up with its endless imagination and sense of wonder. From the very first episode of Xuanzang recruiting his rowdy protectors to the final battle atop theBuddhist paradise, it's a roller coaster ride of martial arts, humor, and high-stakes adventure. This is a true classic that anybody of any age can enjoy, whether you're a kid like me or all grown up. Once you experience this legendary journey, you'll never forget it!篇6My Favorite Cartoon: Journey to the WestOne of my all-time favorite cartoons is the classic Chinese animated series "Journey to the West." It's an awesome show that takes you on an epic adventure with some of the coolest characters ever!The story follows the journey of a Buddhist monk named Xuanzang as he travels from China to India to get sacred scriptures. But he doesn't go alone - he's protected by three powerful supernatural beings who become his students and helpers.First, there's Sun Wukong, also known as the Monkey King. He's mischievous but super strong and a master of martial arts. Sun Wukong can transform into all kinds of animals and even make clones of himself! With his magical staff that can grow massive, he's always ready for a fight.Then you've got Zhu Bajie, a half-human, half-pig monster. At first, he seems kind of silly and greedy, always thinking about food. But he's brave when it counts and uses his razor-sharp rake weapon to protect Xuanzang. I love it when he gets into funny arguments with Sun Wukong!The third protector is Sha Wujing, a river monster with the face of a monster but the body of a man. He might not be as powerful as the others, but he makes up for it with his loyalty and by using his special weapon - an indestructible staff ring.Their journey is no walk in the park though. The travelers face tons of dangerous monsters, evil spirits, and scary demons who want to eat Xuanzang because his flesh is supposed to make them immortal. The bad guys use every trick in the book - from mind control to shape-shifting to summon powerful minions.But no matter what, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Sha Wujing always find a way to fight them off with their awesome kung fu skills and magic weapons. Their master Xuanzang is kind of clumsy but really brave too and helps them however he can.My favorite episodes are the really intense fight scenes where the good guys take on the villains and their armies of monsters. The animation is so cool, with the characters jumpingaround doing flips and shooting energy blasts everywhere. It gets my heart pumping with excitement!What I love most though is the friendship between the four travelers. At first, they didn't get along and were always bickering. Sun Wukong was too mischievous, Zhu Bajie was too greedy and lazy, and Sha Wujing didn't have much personality.But over their long journey, they grew to care for each other deeply. They were willing to risk everything to protect Xuanzang and help him on his mission. By the end, they were more than just master and students - they were like a family.The show has a lot of funny moments too that always make me laugh out loud. Like when Zhu Bajie gets bonked on the head by Sun Wukong's staff after being a troublemaker. Or the silly misunderstandings that happen because of the language barriers they face. There's never a dull moment!Overall, Journey to the West is an awesome blend of action, humor, mythology, and valuable lessons about perseverance and friendship. The characters are unforgettable, and I'll never get tired of rewatching their courageous journey time and time again. It's a classic animated adventure that will always have a special place in my heart!。

英文版西游记第一集原文

英文版西游记第一集原文

Journey to the West 1 The MonkeyFrom the beginning of time,a rock had sat high on top of a mountain. The sun,the moon,Heaver,and Earth all worked their magic on the rock. One day the rock split open. Inside was a monkey.The monkey stood up and stretched. Suddenly powerful light shot from his eyes. For a moment the light reached the Cloud Palace in Heaver.The Jade Emperor, ruler of Heaven, sat up. He turned to one of his captains, who was standing nearby.“Find out what caused that light,”said the emperor.“Yes, Your Majesty,” said the captain.The captain rushed out of the hall. He looked out the southern gate of Heaven and saw the monkey on Earth below. The light was gone. But the captain had magical sight. He could see everything that had just happende.“Interesting,”said the captain.“Well?”said the Jade Emperor when the captain retured. “What caused the light?”“It was a monkey,” said the captain.“A monkey?” asked the Jade Emperor.“Yes,”said the captain. “He’s on the Fruit and FlowerMountain, down on Earth. There had been a rock on the mountain, The monkey came from the rock. The linght shone from the monkey’s eyes.”The emperor thought for a moment and then shrugged. “I’m not surprised,”he said. “Amazing things happen when Heaven and Earth work together.”As time passed, Monkey learned to walk,run,and climb. He drank from streams and ate grasses and leaves. He gathered fruit and explored caves and mountaintops. Hebecame friends with all the other monkeys and apes. At night he slept under a cliff.One very hot morning, all the monkeys and apes were playing in the shade.“It is so hot today!”cried one monkey. “Let’s play in the stream.”“Good idea!” said another monkey.The monkeys and apes ran to the stream. The water rolled and bounced over the rocks.The monkeys jumped into the cool water. Everyone splashed and played.After a few minutes, one monkey scratched her head. “We all love this stream,” she said. “We drink from it. We swim in it.We know that in flows all the way to the ocean. But does anyone know where the stream begins?”They all looked at one another and shook their heads.“We have nothing to do today,”the monkey continued. “Why don’t we follow the stream to find its source?”“That sounds like fun,” said another monkey."Let's go!" said a third monkeyEveryone jumped out of the water. They ran alongside the streamn and swung from tree to tree. They juped over rocks and climbed up steep cliffs. Higher and higher they went up the mountain until they reached an enormous waterfall. Mist filled the air. The water crashed down, roaring like thunder.“I wonder what’s behind that waterfall.”said one monkey.“Me too, " said a second monkey. "But nobody could jump through it.”“Whoever can jump through and come back alive will be our king, "said a gibbon. "Is anyone brave enough to try?”All the monkeys and apes looked at one another. They shook their heads“Im not going to t ry,” said a tall monkey.“Me neither,” said a short monkeyA voice called out, "I’ll do it!”Everyone moved out of the way as the speaker stepped forward. It was Monkey“Are you sure?” asked the gibbon.“It looks dangerousM onkey laughed. "I’m not afraid of anything! And when I come back, I will be king!Monkey took a deep breath and leaped into the waterfall.。

英文版动画片西游记第31集Journey to the West

英文版动画片西游记第31集Journey to the West

英文版动画片西游记第31集The two priests pushed the Tang Monk toward the enormous frying pan.“Stop!” cried Wukong. The priests stopped.The Great Immortal looked around. Wukong appeared and landed on the floor.“You came back!” cried the Tang Monk.“I was here the whole time,” said the monkey. He gave Bajie a nasty look. “I didn’t escape without you.”Wukong turned to the Great Immortal.“Please don’t harm the Tang Monk,” he said. “I will fix your ginseng tree. But I need to get help.”“He’s lying!” said Bajie. “He doesn’t know how to fix the tree!”“Be quiet, Bajie!” said Wukong. “I’m not lying!”The Great Immortal thought for a moment. “Okay, Wukong.I will give you until the end of the day to fix my ginseng tree. If you can’t, the Tang Monk goes into the frying pan.”The monk shook with fear.“Don’t worry, Master,” said the monkey. “I will find help. I’ll be back as soon as I can.”Wukong shot out of the abbey and was gone.Bajie shook his head. “We’re doomed.”Wukong soared through the air until he came to Mount Potalaka. Guanyin was meditating in her pagoda.“Bodhisattva!” cried the monkey. “I need your help!A Daoist named the Great Immortal is going to fry the Tang Monk. I have until the end of the day to fix his ginseng tree.”“What happened to the tree?” asked Guanyin. She gave the monkey a suspicious look.“I, um, knocked it down,” said Wukong.“That was a terrible thing to do, Wukong,”said Guanyin. “The Great Immortal’s ginseng tree is older than Heaven and Earth. It was a rare treasure.”The monkey shrugged. “I was angry.”“You must learn to control your anger,” said Guanyin.The bodhisattva stood up. She went to a shelf and grabbed a vase.“This vase is filled with magic dew,” she said. “It can bring spirit plants, such as the ginseng tree, back to life.”A short while later, Wukong and Guanyin arrived at theabbey. Guanyin told Wukong, Bajie, and Wujing to stand the tree back up.Guanyin rose into the air and poured the dew over the ginseng tree. As the dew droplets rolled over the branches, light sparkled. The tree’s color came back, and new leaves and fruit grew. Soon the tree looked just as it had the day before.To thank everyone, the Great Immortal decided to host a feast. “I would like to share some ginseng fruit with everyone here,” he said.Everyone went back into the abbey. The two priests brought in trays of ginseng fruits.“Mmm,” said Bajie. “This fruit tastes wonderful if you eat it slowly.” He looked at Wukong. “Sorry I didn’t believe you earlier.”“Don’t worry about it,” said the monkey. He took a bite of his fruit.The Tang Monk looked nervously at his fruit.“It’s safe to eat,” Guanyin assured him.The monk took a bite and smiled. He looked at the ginseng fruit again. “It doesn’t look like a baby anymore,” he said.The next morning the travelers headed west along the road. Weeks went by as they continued their journey. They walked through rain and sunshine, heat and cold.Up ahead, an evil spirit named Lady Whitebone sat by the side of the road. She had been waiting by the road for years.On this day she sniffed the air and smiled. “The Tang Monk is finally approaching. I will eat him up, and I will live forever!”。

儿童动漫西游记(英文版)002. Journey to the West 2 - The Waterfall Cave.pdf

儿童动漫西游记(英文版)002. Journey to the West 2 - The Waterfall Cave.pdf

Level 5The Waterfall CaveCopyright © 2015 by Little Fox Co., Ltd.All rights reserved.onkey splashed through the waterfall and landed in a large cave. His eyesopened wide. The cave was filled with bamboo, trees, and beautiful flowers. Moss covered the walls. A stream flowed through the cave, and glowing light and mist filled the air.Monkey found a long table with bowls, cups, and plates. A fireplace sat against oneMwall. Deeper in the cave, Monkey found bedrooms with cozy beds.Outside, the other monkeys and apes were looking at the waterfall.“Do you think he made it through?” asked one monkey.“No,” said another monkey. “He probably got washed away down the river.”Suddenly—splash! Monkey shot out ofthe waterfall and landed in front of the group.“You’re alive!” said a monkey.Monkey laughed. “Yes! And we are very lucky! I found a perfect home for all of us. Follow me!”Monkey jumped back through the water.Some of the monkeys scratched their heads.“It still looks dangerous,” said onemonkey.“Let’s go,” said the gibbon. He leaped through the waterfall.After that, another monkey jumped through. Then some more jumped.Soon all of the monkeys and apes were in the cave. Everyone ran around to see all the wonderful things.“This cave is beautiful,” said the gibbon.Some of the monkeys and apes began fighting and arguing. They grabbed plates and bowls from one another. Others fought over the bedrooms.“I saw this bed first!” yelled one monkey.“No!” yelled another monkey. “I did!”Monkey watched his friends for a moment and then folded his arms.“Ahem!” he called.All the monkeys and apes stopped what they were doing. They looked at Monkey.“I found this cave for us,” said Monkey. “That means I am now your king. Why aren’t you bowing to me?”“He’s right,” said the gibbon. He bowed to Monkey and said, “All hail the Monkey King.”Everyone else bowed too. “All hail theMonkey King!” they shouted.Many years went by. During the day the monkeys and apes played in the forest andthe stream. And every night they slept safely in their cave.One night the monkeys and apes had a huge feast. Fruits and nuts covered the table.* * *Monkeys and apes danced and sang while music played.Monkey sat on his throne and smiled. But then his smile faded. Soon he was frowning.The gibbon saw Monkey and rushed over.“Your Majesty,” said the gibbon. “You look sad. What’s wrong?”Monkey sighed. “Our life here is perfect.”“Yes, that’s true,” said the gibbon. “Sowhy are you sad?”Monkey was quiet for a moment. Then he said, “Someday our lives will end. I wish this perfect life could last forever.”The gibbon’s eyes lit up. “Oh,” he said.“You want to live forever?”“I do,” said Monkey.The gibbon rubbed his chin. “Then you must study with a sage. Sages are very wisepeople. They can turn themselves into other animals. They can fly through the sky. And they know how to live forever.”Monkey smiled again. “Where can I find a sage?” he asked.“You must find a land with people,” said the gibbon. “That’s where you’ll find a sage.”The next morning Monkey built a raft and loaded food onto it. He pushed the raft intothe stream and jumped on.As the raft began to float away, Monkey waved to his friends.“Don’t worry!” he called. “After I learn how to live forever, I will return!”。

英文版西游记第一集原文改为:英文版西游记第一篇原文

英文版西游记第一集原文改为:英文版西游记第一篇原文

英文版西游记第一集原文改为:英文版西游记第一篇原文英文版西游记第一篇原文(The First Episode of Journey to the West - English Version)Tang Sanzang agreed, and the two began their journey to the Western Paradise, where the Buddhist scriptures were kept. Along the way, they encountered various challenges and encountered different creatures, both good and evil.Their first obstacle came in the form of the river monster, Sha Wujing. He was an exiled celestial being who joined Tang Sanzang and Sun Wukong on their quest. Together, the three of them faced numerous trials and learned valuable lessons about faith, humility, and perseverance.As they continued their journey, they encountered another formidable adversary, Zhu Bajie, also known as Pigsy. Zhu Bajie was aformer heavenly marshal who had been banished to Earth for misbehavior. Despite his gluttonous nature and flawed character, Tang Sanzang accepted him as a disciple, believing in his potential for redemption.With the Monkey King's unmatched skills, Sha Wujing's unyielding loyalty, and Zhu Bajie's unique abilities, the group faced both earthly and celestial challenges. They overcame powerful demons, faced temptations, and braved treacherous landscapes.Their ultimate goal was to collect sacred Buddhist scriptures and return them to the East, spreading enlightenment and salvation. However, their journey was not an easy one, as they encountered numerous hindrances and obstacles set by heavenly forces and malevolent spirits.The first episode of Journey to the West is a captivating introduction to the epic adventure that lies ahead. It sets the stage for the trials and tribulations that Tang Sanzang and his disciples will face on their quest for spiritual enlightenment.The English version of the first episode of Journey to the West serves as a doorway into the enchanting world of Chinese mythology and folklore. It introduces readers to a diverse cast of characters and offers a glimpse into the rich cultural traditions that have captivated audiences for centuries.As Tang Sanzang and his disciples traverse the land, encountering both benevolent and malevolent beings, readers are transported on a thrilling and profound journey of self-discovery and spiritual awakening.With its timeless themes and enduring popularity, the English version of Journey to the West continues to captivate readers of all ages around the world.。

儿童动漫西游记(英文版)103. Journey to the West 103 - The Land of the West.pdf

儿童动漫西游记(英文版)103. Journey to the West 103 - The Land of the West.pdf

Level 5The Land of the WestCopyright © 2017 by Little Fox Co., Ltd.All rights reserved.ukong returned from the Land ofDarkness. Lady Kou brought the travelers back to her house. Inside the coffin the squire’s body was gray and lifeless.Wukong leaned over the coffin and recited a spell. Lady Kou gasped as color returned to her husband’s face.“It’s working!” said Wujing.“The squire is coming back to life!” saidW the Tang Monk.Bajie licked his lips. “Maybe the squirewill thank us with a big feast.”Squire Kou sat up and smiled. “Thankyou, Wukong.” He climbed out of the coffinand turned to his wife. Tears filled her eyes.The two embraced.That night Squire and Lady Kou held afeast to thank Wukong. And the next morningthey let the travelers leave without any argument.“Good luck!” called Lady Kou as they departed.The Tang Monk and his companions traveled for many more months. Through rain and snow, heat and cold, they slowly continued west.* * *One day the road went into a beautiful land. There were flowers and magnificent trees. People smiled at the travelers and offered food.The Tang Monk stared in amazement. “What is this place?”“We are in the west,” said Wukong. “We are very close to the Western Paradise.”A woman held out a basket of plums.Bajie scooped up a handful. “I love this place.”“Look up ahead,” said Wujing, pointing to a row of tall buildings. “It’s an abbey.”The road led through a large gate in theabbey.At the gate the monk got down from his horse. A young man greeted them.“Are you the Tang Monk?” asked the man.“Yes,” said the monk. He waved toward the rest of the group. “And these are my companions.”“Y ou’ve finally arrived!” The man laughed. “I was starting to think that the bodhisattva Guanyin had tricked me. She told me you would arrive in a year or so. But that was over ten years ago!”The Tang Monk bowed. “Forgive me. Iwanted to arrive much sooner. But we faced many dangers and delays along the way.”Bajie snorted. “And this place wasn’t very easy to find either.”The man smiled. “There is no need toapologize. I’m the Great Immortal of the Golden Head, and this abbey is my home. Behind it lies the Western Paradise. Come inside and rest before you continue.”Servants filled tubs with warm perfumed water, and the travelers took baths.“It feels good to get clean,” said Bajie. “I haven’t had a bath in months.”Wukong laughed. “Now we won’t have to cover our noses when you’re near!”Bajie snorted and splashed water at Wukong. The monkey splashed back. Everyone laughed.After their baths the Tang Monk put on theBuddhist robe Guanyuin had given him. Then the travelers enjoyed a large meal with the immortal. Servants brought trays loaded with noodles, vegetables, tofu, and steamed buns.In the morning the immortal led the groupout the back door of the abbey. The road continued west, through a land even more beautiful and magical. Birds sang as animals leaped playfully through the flowers. Brilliantlight sparkled on everything. In the distance stood a huge mountain. Its peak was hidden by clouds.The Tang Monk stared silently at the mountain.Wukong put his hand on the monk’s shoulder. “That’s the Spirit Mountain, Master. We’re almost at the end of our journey.”A smile spread across the monk’s face.The travelers thanked the immortal. Filled with energy now, they hurried down the road. The steep slopes of the Spirit Mountain towered over them.。

英文版动画片西游记第14集 Journey to the West

英文版动画片西游记第14集 Journey to the West

英文版动画片西游记第14集The Tang Monk trembled with fear.The angry voice spoke again. "Who is w alking on my mountain?”“Ahh!” cried the Tang monk.He fell off his horse and tumbled down the mountain. At the bottom he saw a crack between the rocks. The monk looked in and saw a moss-covered monkey peering out at him.“My name is Sun Wukong,” said the monkey. "I am king of the Fruit and Flower Mountain.”"Why are you in there?” asked the Tang Monk. He stood up.“Buddha put me here,” said Wukong.“I am being punished for causing trouble in Heaven. Who are you?”“I'm just a monk,” said the Tang Monk. “I'm going to the Western Paradise to get scriptures from buddha.”Wukong gasped.“You’re the Tang Monk!” he cried. " I'm supposed to go with you!”The Tang Monk took a step back. Was this strange monkey telling the truth?“The bodhisattva Guanyin visited me,”Wukong wenton. "She said I'd be set free if I promise to protect you on the journey. Set me free, and I'll go with you to the west.”The Tang Monk relaxed. He looked at the rocks. “How can I free you?”“There's a small piece of paper on top of this mountain,” said Wukong.“ You must remove it.”The Tang Monk went back up the mountain. He pushed aside shrubs and brambles and pulled himself over large boulders. Finally he reached the mountain's peak.The monk picked up the paper. Right away a breeze swept it from his hand. The paper floated up and then disappeared among the clouds.The monk hurried back down the mountain.“ The paper floated away,” he said to the monke.“It retur ned to Buddha, "said Wukong. “Now step back.”The Tang Monk took a step back.“Go farther, "said Wukong.The monk took another step back.“Go farther,” said Wukong again.The Tang monk went far from the mountain. He gaspedas the entire mountain rose into the air. Wukong stood under the mountain, holding it up with his hands. He jumped out, and the mountain crashed down behind him.Wukong grabbed the Tang Monk's hands.“Thank you, Master! I will help you reach the Western paradise.”The Tang monk rode the horse as Wukong walked. The monkey told the monk about himself. " The Jade Emperor's entire army couldnt defeat me.” He laughed. "So I said I should be in charge of Heaven.”“What powers do you have?” asked the Tang Monk."I can become other animals. " said Wukong.“ Watch this!”He quickly changed into a tiger. The Tang Monk gulped. Wukong changed into a snake,a vulture. and then back into himself.“And that's not all,” he said. "I can grow big!” The monkey's body grew so big that his head reached the clouds.“And I can become tiny! said Wukong. He shrank to the size of a bee and hopped onto the monks head “I can do more! said Wukong. He changed back to hisnormal size. His iron bar appeared from his ear. The monkey spun it around and then struck a huge boulder.Smash! The boulder exploded into tinypIeces.The Tang Monk watched in horror.Wukong laughed. "Don't look so scared,Master. I'm protecting you!”The two traveled farther until they saw a group of men blocking the road. The men looked rough and mean, They all had weapons.One man stepped forward and waved a sword. “Give us your money,or you'll be sorry!”。

儿童动漫西游记(英文版)001.JourneytotheWest1-TheMonkey.pdf

儿童动漫西游记(英文版)001.JourneytotheWest1-TheMonkey.pdf

儿童动漫西游记(英文版)001.JourneytotheWest1-TheMonkey.pdfLevel 5The MonkeyCopyright ? 2015 by Little Fox Co., Ltd.All rights reserved.rom the beginning of time, a rock had sat high on top of a mountain. The sun, the moon, Heaven, and Earth all worked their magic on the rock. One day the rock split open. Inside was a monkey.The monkey stood up and stretched. Suddenly powerful light shot from his eyes. For a moment the light reached the Cloud Palace in Heaven.F The Jade Emperor, ruler of Heaven, satup. He turned to one of his captains, who wasstanding nearby.“Find out what caused that light,” said theemperor.“Yes, Your Majesty,” said the captain.The captain rushed out of the hall. Helooked out the southern gate of Heavenand saw the monkey on Earth below. Thelight was gone. But the captain had magical sight. He could see everything that had just happened.“Interesting,” said the captain.“Well?” said the Jade Emperor when thecapta in returned. “What caused the light?”“It was a monkey,” said the captain.“A monkey?” asked the Jade Emperor.“Yes,” said the captain. “He’s on theFruit and Flower Mountain, down on Earth. There had been a rock on the mountain. The monkey came from the rock. The light shone from the monkey’s eyes.”The emperor thought for a moment and then shrugged. “I’m not surprised,” he said. “Amazing things happen when Heaven and Earth work together.”As time passed, Monkey learned to walk,run, and climb. He drank from streams and ate grasses and leaves. He gathered fruit and explored caves and mountaintops. He became friends with all the other monkeys and apes. At night he slept under a cliff.One very hot morning, all the monkeys and apes were playing in the shade.“It is so hot today!” cried one monkey. “Let’s play in the stream.”“Good idea!” said another monkey.The monkeys and apes ran to the stream. The water rolled and bounced over the rocks.The monkeys jumped into the cool water. Everyone splashed and played.Af ter a few minutes, one monkey scratched her head. “We all love this stream,” she said. “We drink from it. We swim in it. We know that it flows all the way to theocean. But does anyone know where the stream begins?”They all looked at one another and shook their heads.“We have nothing to do today,” the monkeycontinued. “Why don’t we follow the stream to find its source?”“That sounds like fun,” said another monkey.“Let’s go!” said a third monkey.Everyone jumped out of the water. They ran alongside the stream and swung from tree to tree. They jumped over rocks and climbed up steep cliffs. Higher and higher they went up the mountain until they reached an enormous waterfall. Mist filled the air. The water crashed down, roaring like thunder.“I wonder what’s behind that waterfall,”said one monkey.“Me too,” said a second monkey. “But nobody could jump through it.”“Whoever can jump through and come back alive will be our king,” said a gibbon. “Isanyone brave enough to try?”All the monkeys and apes looked at one another. They shook their heads.“I’m not going to try,” said a tall monkey.“Me neither,” said a short monkey.A voice called out, “I’ll do it!”Everyone moved out of the way as the speaker stepped forward. It was Monkey.“Are you sure?” asked the gibbon. “It looks dangerous.”Monkey laughed. “I’m not afraid of anything! And when I come back, I will be king!”Monkey took a deep breath and leaped into the waterfall.。

儿童动漫西游记(英文版)105. Journey to the West 105 - The Thunderclap Monastery.pdf

儿童动漫西游记(英文版)105. Journey to the West 105 - The Thunderclap Monastery.pdf

Level 5The ThunderclapMonasteryCopyright © 2017 by Little Fox Co., Ltd.All rights reserved.he travelers walked up the Spirit Mountain.The mountain’s slopes were covered in pine trees, bamboo, and flowers. Birds sang, and small animals ran by.The Tang Monk stopped walking and turned to his companions.“I want to thank you all,” said the monk. “You have helped me to reach the Western Paradise. Y ou saved me from demons countlessT times. I couldn’t have gotten here without you.”Wukong laughed. “You don’t need tothank us, Master. We all helped each other.You helped me to be good. Now I will earnforgiveness for the evil things I did long ago.”Wujing nodded. “And I will earn forgivenessfor breaking that glass in Heaven.”“I will earn forgiveness for causing troublein Heaven too,” added Bajie. He waved ahand toward the horse. “And remember—that horse is really a dragon. He accidentally set fire to his father’s palace. He too will earn forgiveness.”Wukong smiled. “See, Master? We are allthankful.”They continued up the mountain and were soon surrounded by clouds. Bright light shone from the Thunderclap Monastery above.The travelers arrived at an enormous gate, where two guards stood. Beyond the gate the Thunderclap Monastery’s towers and arches sparkled with bright light.“Greetings,” said the monk to the guards. “I am the Tang Monk, and I’m here to receive the True Scriptures from Buddha.”“You may enter,” said one of the guards.The Tang Monk and his companions reacheda large hall. Buddha sat at the opposite end of the hall. Other buddhas and bodhisattvas stood behind him. Guanyin was standing next to Buddha and smiling.The travelers bowed.“Congratulations,” said Buddha. “Y ou have all traveled far and faced many challenges. Y ou have done well.”Wukong’s heart swelled. He wiped a tearfrom his eye.“Thank you,” said the Tang Monk. “It was an honor to make the journey.”Servants brought a meal to the travelers. When the travelers were done eating, a guard led them to a large room filled with magical light and mist. Wooden chests lined the walls.* * *Inside the chests were countless scrolls.“Marvelous,” the Tang Monk murmured.“The True Scriptures are written on these scrolls,” said the guard. He picked out three scrolls and handed them to the Tang Monk.Speechless, the monk gazed at the scrolls. Then he handed them to Wujing and Bajie. The two spirits carefully wrapped the scrolls and placed them in a bag.Again the travelers bowed before Buddha.“Take the True Scriptures back to the Tang Empire,” said Buddha.“Ugh, another long journey,” Bajie murmured.“Stop complaining, Bajie,” whispered Wukong.Bajie whispered back. “Don’t tell me what to do.”* * *“Both of you, stop arguing!” whispered Wujing.Buddha was still talking. “The scriptures will teach the people there to be good and to treat each other kindly. But take good care ofthe scriptures. They are extremely valuable. Once you have delivered them, you shall come back here to receive your rewards.”“Don’t worry, Buddha,” said Wukong.“We will protect the scriptures with our lives.”A guard offered to carry the travelers to the Tang Empire.“Thank you,” said the Tang Monk.“What a relief!” said Bajie.The guard recited a spell and then flew out of the monastery with the travelers.Buddha turned to Guanyin. “The Tang Monk and his companions have done well.”Guanyin nodded. “Wukong especially has learned a lot during the journey. He isn’t violent anymore. I believe he is now a good Buddhist.”Just then a messenger ran into the hall. “Bodhisattva!” he cried. “We have a problem!”。

儿童动漫西游记(英文版)018. Journey to the West 18 - The Robe.pdf

儿童动漫西游记(英文版)018. Journey to the West 18 - The Robe.pdf

Level 5The RobeCopyright © 2015 by Little Fox Co., Ltd.All rights reserved.ukong and Guanyin flew over theocean and back to the wide river.From the sky Guanyin called, “Dragon! Come out of the river at once. The Tang Monk is here!”The dragon rose from the river and bowed. “Bodhisattva,” he said, “I’m sorry.I didn’t realize the monk had arrived. I was trying to rest. A nasty monkey was . . .” TheW dragon stopped talking when he saw Wukongnext to Guanyin. “That’s him!”“This is Sun Wukong,” said Guanyin. “Heis traveling with the Tang Monk.”“The monkey didn’t tell me that,” said thedragon. “I even asked him who he was, andhe didn’t answer.”“I know,” said Guanyin. She shot Wukonga look. “From now on, you must tell peoplewho you are. There are others waiting for you too.”“Okay,” said Wukong.Guanyin looked back at the dragon. “You will carry the Tang Monk to the WesternParadise.”Sparkling light surrounded the dragon. When the light faded, a horse stood where the dragon had been. It looked exactly likethe Tang Monk’s horse.After Guanyin left, Wukong led the horse to the Tang Monk.“You got the horse back!” said the monk. “No,” said Wukong. “Guanyin was here. She turned the dragon into a horse. He’s supposed to come with us.”The Tang Monk fell to his knees and bowed.Wukong laughed. “Stand up, Master. The bodhisattva is back on Mount Potalaka by now.”“Do you need a ride?” called a voice.Wukong spun around. A boat had arrivednext to the shore.“I will take you across the river,” said the boatman.The Tang Monk stepped onto the boat,and Wukong followed with the horse. The boatman didn’t speak as he rowed them across the river.On the other side of the river, the monkey led the horse onto the shore. The Tang Monk stepped out of the boat. When he turned to thank the boatman, the boat was gone.Wukong laughed when he saw how confused the monk looked. “He was theriver’s spirit,” the monkey explained.The monk and the monkey continued their journey over hills and across plains.“How long will it take to reach the Western Paradise?” the Tang Monk askedone afternoon.“A long, long time,” said Wukong. “We’ve barely started our journey.”They walked some more until theyreached a Buddhist monastery.“Let’s stop here for the night,” said Wukong. “We’re Buddhists. The priests inside will gladly give us some food and a place to sleep.”Later that evening the Tang Monk and Wukong ate a meal with the priests. When the head priest heard where the Tang Monk was going, he was excited.“Yo u ar e g o i n g t o g e t t h e Tr u eScriptures,” said the priest. “That is quite an honor. How did the bodhisattva choose you?”“She said that only a true believer could make the journey,” said the Tang Monk. “I tried on a robe, and she saw that I was a true believer.”“Do you have the robe with you?” asked the priest.“Yes,” said the Tang Monk. “It’s a Buddhist treasure.” He reached into his bag and pulled out the robe.The priest’s eyes sparkled. “May I hold it?”The Tang Monk handed the robe to the priest.The priest admired it for a moment. “May I borrow it, just for tonight?”The Tang Monk hesitated. “I guess that would be okay.”Late that night the priest was awake, gazing at the robe. “I can’t return this robe. I must have it!”。

英文版西游记13集讲解内容

英文版西游记13集讲解内容

英文版西游记13集讲解内容
摘要:
1.英文版西游记简介
2.13 集讲解内容概述
3.主要角色介绍
4.故事情节详细阐述
5.文化内涵与价值
正文:
英文版西游记是一部根据中国古典名著《西游记》改编的动画作品,共有13 集。

本篇文章将为您详细讲解这13 集的讲解内容。

首先简要介绍一下英文版西游记。

该动画作品以中国古典名著《西游记》为蓝本,讲述了唐僧师徒四人历经九九八十一难,最终取得真经的故事。

英文版西游记以生动有趣的动画形式,将这个家喻户晓的故事传播给全球观众,让更多人了解中国传统文化。

在13 集的讲解内容中,每集都详细地描述了唐僧师徒四人在取经路上的冒险与成长。

从第一集《猴王出世》开始,讲述了孙悟空的诞生以及他如何获得金箍棒和筋斗云;第二集《大闹天宫》,讲述了孙悟空大闹天宫,挑战众神的英勇事迹;接下来的几集,讲述了唐僧师徒四人正式结成,共同踏上取经之路的故事。

随着剧情的发展,师徒四人历经了各种险境,如第八集《黄风怪》中,他们遭遇了黄风怪的袭击,险些丧命;在第九集《三打白骨精》中,白骨精三次
变换身份,企图陷害唐僧师徒,但最终被孙悟空识破并击败。

这些情节紧凑、引人入胜,充分体现了师徒四人的智慧和勇气。

除了主要角色唐僧、孙悟空、猪八戒和沙僧外,作品中还有许多其他角色,如观音菩萨、如来佛祖、玉皇大帝等。

他们在故事中扮演着重要角色,为师徒四人提供帮助,同时也展示了佛教、道教等中国传统文化的内涵。

英文版西游记13 集讲解内容充分展现了故事情节的丰富性和人物性格的多样性。

儿童动漫西游记(英文版)010. Journey to the West 10 - The Powerful Sage.pdf

儿童动漫西游记(英文版)010. Journey to the West 10 - The Powerful Sage.pdf

Level 5The Powerful SageCopyright © 2015 by Little Fox Co., Ltd.All rights reserved.ow will we defeat Sun Wukong?” moaned the Jade Emperor. “I sent ourentire army, and they couldn’t arrest him!” “Perhaps we can ask the sage Erlang to capture him,” said Guanyin.“Yes,” said the Jade Emperor. “Erlang is very powerful.” He turned back to the messenger. “Go to Plum Mountain. Ask Erlang if he’ll help us.”HWukong stood in front of the waterfall with his cheering subjects.“Our king has just defeated an entire army from Heaven!” said the gibbon.“I hope the Jade Emperor learned his lesson,” said Wukong. “He and his army are no match for—”“Sun Wukong!” a deep voice boomed.* * *Wukong looked up. A large man was coming down from the sky. The apes and other monkeys ran and hid.“I am Erlang,” said the man. “The Jade Emperor sent me to arrest you.”Wukong laughed. “The Jade Emperor’s entire army couldn’t defeat me. What do you think you’re going to do?”“I am going to take you back to Heaven,”said Erlang. “And you will be punished!”Waving his iron bar, Wukong leaped at Erlang. Clang! Erlang blocked the bar with his sword and then struck back. Wukong jumped onto a cloud to get out of the way.Erlang leaped into the air. He shook his body and suddenly grew much bigger.Wukong laughed. “I can do that too!”He shook his body and grew just as big asErlang.Clouds swirled and wind blew as the two giants fought in the sky. Their weapons banged together all through the night.They were still fighting when the sun rosethe next morning.“This fight could last forever,” thought Wukong. “I should try a different plan.”Wukong struck at Erlang one last timeand then jumped back down to Earth. He turned himself into a sparrow and perched on a branch.“Erlang will never find me now,” thought Wukong.He looked up and saw a hawk. The hawk swooped toward him.“Oh no!” thought Wukong. “That’s Erlang!”Wukong dived into a stream. He turned himself into a fish and swam in the water. But then a crane flew over the stream.The crane swooped down at the water. Its mouth was wide open. Wukong shot outof the stream. He changed back into himself and ran down a hill.“I’ll turn myself into a temple,” he thought. “Then, if Erlang tries to enter, I’llbite him!”Wukong’s eyes became windows, and his mouth became a door. He turned his tail into a flagpole.A moment later Erlang came down the hill. When he saw the temple, he scratched his head.“Hmm,” said Erlang. “I never saw a temple with a flagpole before. This must beWukong. I’ll kick in that door.”“Oh no!” thought Wukong. “He’ll break all my teeth!”Wukong changed back into himself and ran. Erlang was right behind him.Up in Heaven the Jade Emperor, thequeen, and Guanyin watched the chase. The* * *sage Laozi came over to them.“What’s going on?” he asked, looking down.“That monkey, Sun Wukong, ate all the peaches from the garden,” said the Jade Emperor. “Then he defeated our entire army. Erlang is trying to catch him now.”“I can help,” said Laozi.He took a metal ring off his arm. Heaimed carefully and hurled it down to Earth.Clunk! The ring hit Wukong on the head. The monkey looked dizzy for a moment and then fell to the ground.。

英文版动画片西游记第16集Journey to the West Wukong Gets Tricked

英文版动画片西游记第16集Journey to the West   Wukong Gets Tricked

第16集Wukong looked at the Dragon King and sighed. “You’re right,” said the monkey. “I did make a promise to Guanyin.” He put down his teacup and stood up. “Thank you, my friend. I will visit again soon.”The Dragon King smiled. “Good luck,Wukong.”The monkey hurried out of the Dragon King’s palace. He found the Tang Monk traveling alongside a stream. “Master, I have returned,” he called.“I’m glad you’re back, Wukong,” said the monk. “I’m hungry.”“I’ll find a village and beg for some food for you,” said t he monkey.“You don’t need to do that,” said the monk.“There’s rice in the bag. You can cook that.”The monk got down from the horse.Wukong opened the bag. When he looked inside, his eyes opened wide. He pulled out the headband.“This headband is marvelo us!” said Wukong.“Oh,” said the monk, watching the monkey closely. “Do you like it?”“Yes!” said Wukong.“Try it on,” said the monk.“Really?” asked Wukong.The monk nodded.Wukong put the headband on. He looked at his reflection in the stream.“I look ha ndsome!” said Wukong.“Thanks for—ahh!”The monkey grabbed the sides of his head and fell over. His eyes bulged. “My head’s going to explode!” he cried.He saw the Tang Monk talking quietly.“Wh . . . What are you saying?” cried Wukong.The Tang Monk stopped talking, and the pain stopped.“The bodhisattva Guanyin taught me a spell,” said the monk. “She gave me the headband to force you to be good.”Wukong pulled at the headband. But it wouldn’t come off.“It’s stuck!” cried the monkey. He stamped his foot. “You tricked me!”“It’s for your own good,” said the monk.“You must stop being violent.”Wukong pulled out his iron bar and lunged at the Tang Monk.The monk recited the Tight Headband spell again.Wukong fell to the ground and rolled around in pain. “It hurts! It hurts!” he cried.“Please stop! I won’t try to hurt you again!”The Tang Monk stopped, and the monkey stood up.“Now will you cook some rice?” asked the monk.“I’ll get a fire started,” said Wukong.The monkey waited until the Tang Monk had turned his back. Again he raised the iron bar.But the Tang Monk saw Wukong’s shadow.“Ahh!” cried Wukong, once again falling to the ground.The Tang Monk looked furious as he recited the spell. Wukong’s head pounded.“Please stop!” cried the monkey.The Tang Monk stopped reciting the spell.“Don’t try to hit me again,” said the monk.“If you do, I’ll recite the spell until your head really does explode.”“I’m sorry, Master,” said Wukong. “I’llbe good!The two traveled for a few more weeks.They arrived at a wide river.“How will we cross this river?” asked the monk.“It’s too bad you’re not a spirit,” said Wukong. “I can leap over this river. But I can’t take you with me.”“Why not?” asked the Tang Monk.“You’re a human,” said the monkey. “So you must make the journey all by yourself. I can only protect you. I can’t carry you.”“What will we do then?” asked the monk.Before Wukong could answer, the water swelled and a dragon leaped from it.“Look out!” cried the monkey. He yanked the Tang Monk off the horse as the dragon struck.With one bite, the dragon swallowed the horse and then slipped back underwater.。

英文版动画片西游记第11集Journey to the West Trouble in Heaven

英文版动画片西游记第11集Journey to the West  Trouble in Heaven

英文动画片西游记第11集Erlang quickly tied up Wukong and brought him up to Heaven.“I want Sun Wukong destroyed,” said the ade Emperor. Soldiers tied Wukong to a pillar in a courtyard. They struck him with swords.But his body was as hard as a diamond. The swords shatteredWukong laughed. "Your swords can't hurt me!”The Jade Emperor turned to a messenger."Bring in the fire gods.”Several fire gods entered the courtyard and threw balls of flame at Wukong. The courtyard filled with smoke. But when the smoke cleared, not one hair on Wukong'sbody was burned.“Thank you!” Wukong laughed. "I was feeling a little cold!”“Gather the thunder gods, " said the Jade Emperor.Several thunder gods entered the courtyard.The Jade Emperor smiled as lightning bolts shot toward Wukong. But even the lightning couldnt harm the monkey.“That tickled!” said Wukong with a smile.The Jade emperor shook his head. "It seems that Wukong cant be destroyed.”“Thats because he ate all the peaches,”said Laozi. “Just one peach would make someone live forever. He ate every peach in the garden!”The emperor frowned. "Then how will we get rid of him?”“I have an idea,” said Laozi. “I'll put him in the large pot I use for making potions.Maybe we can burn him up slowly.”“Perfect,” said the Jade emperor.Soldiers brought Wukong to a room in Laozi's palace. A large pot sat in the middle of the room. Laozi put Wukong into the pot and then closed the lid.Laozi started a fire under the pot. Day and night he tended the fire. He kept it burning for 49 days“Wukong must have been destroyed by now,” thought laozi. He slowly took the lid off the pot. Smoke poured from the opening, and Wukong leaped out! The pot fell over. Burning pieces of coal flew everywhere. Wukong's eyes were red, and he was coughing.“That smoke was horrible!”he cried. He pushed Laozi, knocking the sage onto his back. Wukong pulled out his iron bar and smashed everything in the room.“Somebody, stop him!” cried Laozi.Wukong ran out of laozi's palace. Gods and spirits fled asWukong smashed everything in his path.Laozi ran into the cloud palace.“Your Majesty, Wukong is causing trouble all over Heaven! " he said.“What!” cried the emperor. " He's alive?”“Yes,” said laozi.“ I took the lid off the pot because I thought he was burned up. But the fire didnt hurt him at all.”“This is an outrage!" said the Jade Emperor. "What are we going to do with that monkey? " The emperor thought for a moment.We must ask Buddha for help,” he said.He turned to a messenger. "Go to the Western Paradise quickly. See if Buddha can come to help us.”Flying as fast as he could, the messenger headed toward the Western Paradise.Everybody hid indoors as Wukong ran through Heaven. Using his iron bar, he smashed doors and windows and knocked over statues.Suddenly he stopped Before him was a huge figure, glowing with golden light."What do you want? " asked Wukong“I am B uddha,” said the figure.“Who are you, and why areyou causing all this trouble?”Wukong smiled. "I am Sun Wukong, king of the fruit and flower mountain .I should be the king of Heaven too! I'm going to the Cloud Palace to tell the Jade emperor to leave. If he doesnt, I'll never stop causing trouble!”。

儿童动漫西游记英文版the West 101 - Arrested!

儿童动漫西游记英文版the West 101 - Arrested!

Level 5Arrested!Copyright © 2017 by Little Fox Co., Ltd.All rights reserved.his is ridiculous,” said the Tang Monk. “Why are we under arrest?”Soldiers were bringing the travelers back to the town.“You robbed Squire Kou’s house lastnight,” said one of the soldiers.“What!” cried Bajie. “We would never rob somebody. Especially not the squire—he was kind to us!”T“You had all the stolen items,” replied the soldier. “You also had the two horses that were stolen from his stable.”“We got everything from the real robbers,” said the Tang Monk. “We were going to return it all to Squire Kou!”The soldier laughed. “Oh? You got everything from the real robbers? Tell me, where are the real robbers now? Hmm?”Wukong sighed. “I let them go.”The soldier laughed again. “Oh, that was very kind of you!”Wukong could tell that the soldier didn’t believe him.By now they had reached the town. A crowd of people had gathered to watch. The soldiers brought the travelers into the courthouse.The judge frowned at the monk and the others. “Lock them up!”“This is a mistake,” the Tang Monk pleaded. “We can’t go to jail. We’re making an important journey to visit Buddha.”The judge shook his head. “Buddha doesn’t allow killers in the Western Paradise.”“Killers?” said Wujing. “What are you talking about?”“You killed Squire Kou,” said the judge.The Tang Monk’s face went pale. “The squire is dead?”The judge narrowed his eyes at the monk. “Yes. And Lady Kou saw you do it.”The travelers were shoved into a jail cell, and the door was slammed shut.The Tang Monk started to cry. “This is terrible!”Bajie made a fist. “Lady Kou framed us!”“Yes,” said Wujing, nodding. “But why?”“I’ll find out tonight,” promised Wukong.“Thank you, Wukong.” The Tang Monk looked grateful. “We must prove our innocence!” That night Wukong turned into a bee and flew out of the jail and to Squire Kou’s house. He found Lady Kou mourning over a coffin. The monkey changed back intohimself and hid behind a curtain.Imitating the squire’s voice, he said, “My lady! It’s me, your husband.”Lady Kou’s eyes went wide. “Husband? Is it really you?”“Yes,” said Wukong. “Why did you tell the judge that the Tang Monk and his companions killed me?”Lady Kou hesitated. “I . . . I was angrywith them. You wanted them to stay here, but they insisted on leaving. That was an insult to us.”“Y ou have done a terrible thing!” thundered Wukong.The walls of the house shook, and Lady Kou trembled.The monkey continued. “Tomorrow you must tell the judge that the Tang Monk andhis companions are innocent. If you don’t, I will haunt you for the rest of your life!”Tears poured from the woman’s eyes. “I will talk to the judge tomorrow, I promise. Please don’t haunt me!”Wukong flew back to the courthouse. He saw the judge sitting at a desk, reading some papers.Wukong flew over the roof. Then he turnedinto an enormous spirit body and lowered one foot.When the judge saw the giant foot, he gasped. The papers fell from his hands.Wukong’s voice boomed. “I am the Wandering Spirit, and I was sent here by Buddha. Lady Kou lied to you—the Tang Monk didn’t kill Squire Kou. The monk is on an important journey. If you don’t free himand his companions, I will lower my other foot. Then I will stomp all over this town until there is nothing left!”。

little fox 《西游记》中英文

little fox 《西游记》中英文

little fox 《西游记》中英文In the timeless tale of "Journey to the West," the beloved character of the Little Fox has captured the hearts and imaginations of readers for generations. This mischievous and cunning creature, with its playful spirit and unwavering loyalty, has become an integral part of the epic journey undertaken by the monk Xuanzang and his three protectors - Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Sha Wujing.The Little Fox, also known as Bajie's mount, first appears in the story when the pilgrims encounter a group of foxes on their way to the Western Heaven. Initially, the Little Fox is depicted as a trickster, using its shape-shifting abilities to deceive the travelers and steal their belongings. However, as the story unfolds, the Little Fox's true nature is revealed, and it becomes a valuable ally in the group's quest.One of the most endearing aspects of the Little Fox is its unwavering loyalty to Zhu Bajie. Despite Bajie's flaws and occasional misdeeds, the Little Fox remains fiercely devoted to its master, always ready to come to his aid in times of need. This bond between the twocharacters is a testament to the power of friendship and the ability to see beyond one's shortcomings.The Little Fox's role in the story is not merely that of a supporting character. It often serves as a foil to the other members of the group, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses. For instance, the Little Fox's cunning and adaptability contrast with Sun Wukong's brute strength and Sha Wujing's stoicism, creating a dynamic and multifaceted team.Moreover, the Little Fox's shape-shifting abilities add an element of mystery and wonder to the narrative. Its ability to transform into various animals, from a small fox to a mighty tiger, not only aids the pilgrims in their journey but also serves as a metaphor for the complexity and versatility of the human spirit.One of the most memorable moments in the story involving the Little Fox is its confrontation with the powerful demon king, Princess Iron Fan. When the group is faced with the daunting task of crossing the Fiery Mountain, the Little Fox takes on the form of a tiny sparrow and flies through the flames, eventually finding a way to extinguish the fire and allow the pilgrims to pass safely.This act of bravery and quick-thinking not only showcases the Little Fox's resourcefulness but also highlights its role as a protector andguide for the group. Throughout the journey, the Little Fox's actions often serve to advance the plot and overcome obstacles, making it an indispensable member of the team.Beyond its narrative significance, the Little Fox also holds deeper symbolic meaning within the context of "Journey to the West." As a creature that embodies the principles of transformation and adaptability, the Little Fox can be seen as a representation of the human capacity for change and growth.Just as the Little Fox is able to take on different forms and personas, the characters in the story are also on a journey of self-discovery, shedding their preconceptions and evolving into better versions of themselves. In this way, the Little Fox becomes a metaphor for the transformative power of the pilgrimage, both physically and spiritually.Furthermore, the Little Fox's role as Bajie's mount can be interpreted as a symbol of the complex relationship between the human and the divine, or the earthly and the spiritual. Bajie, with all his flaws and vices, is able to tame and ride the Little Fox, suggesting that even the most imperfect of beings can find redemption and guidance through the divine.In conclusion, the Little Fox in "Journey to the West" is a captivatingand multifaceted character that has endured as a beloved icon of Chinese literature. Its blend of mischievousness, loyalty, and transformative power make it a compelling and essential part of the epic journey, one that continues to resonate with readers across time and culture. Through the Little Fox, the story of "Journey to the West" transcends the boundaries of its setting and speaks to the universal human experiences of growth, redemption, and the power of friendship.。

儿童动漫西游记(英文版)086. Journey to the West 86 - Magic Bells.pdf

儿童动漫西游记(英文版)086. Journey to the West 86 - Magic Bells.pdf

Level 5Magic BellsCopyright © 2017 by Little Fox Co., Ltd.All rights reserved.ukong shouted outside the cave. Heshouted all kinds of insults about the Demon of Power.Inside the cave the guard woke up.He ran to the demon’s bedroom. “Master!” cried the guard. “The monkey is back!”“It’s the middle of the night,” said the demon. “What does he want?”“He said we must return the queen,” saidW the guard. “If we don’t, he’ll smash our entiremountain. He also yelled some terrible thingsabout you.”The Demon of Power climbed out of bedand grabbed the fake bells. “I’ll chase themonkey away with my fire, smoke, and sandagain.” He tied the bells around his neck andwent outside.The demon glared at Wukong. “Go away!I’m sleeping!”“Return the queen!” shouted the monkey.“Never!” said the demon. He reached for the bells around his neck.Wukong pretended to be surprised. “Oh,”he said. “I have bells just like those.”The demon squinted at the monkey. “I doubt your bells are like mine. Let me see them.”Wukong held up the bells. The demonpeered at them for a moment. “Those bells do look like mine. But my bells are magic.”“So are mine,” said Wukong.“My bells can make fire, smoke, and sand,” said the demon.“That’s interesting.” Wukong smiled. “My bells can do that too.”“Really?” The Demon of Power looked surprised. “Let’s compare bells to see whosework better.”“Okay,” said Wukong. “You go first.”“I was planning to,” said the demon. He shook his bells. Nothing happened.He shook the bells again. Again nothinghappened.“That’s strange,” the demon mumbled. He looked closely at the bells. “These bells worked fine yesterday.”Wukong tried not to laugh. “Let’s see if my bells work,” he said.The monkey shook the bells. Whoosh! Fire, smoke, and sand rushed toward the demon.“Aargh!” cried the demon. He covered his face and fell to the ground.Wukong pulled out his iron bar and got ready to strike.“Wukong, stop!” shouted a voice.The monkey looked up and saw Guanyin coming down from the sky.Wukong bowed. “Greetings, Bodhisattva. I was just going to destroy this demon.”“You must not harm him,” said Guanyin.“He’s my pet wolf. He escaped from Heaven.” The bodhisattva looked at the demon. “Return to your true form!”Light sparkled, and the demon turned intoa huge wolf. Guanyin climbed onto the wolf’s back.She looked at the wolf’s neck and then at Wukong. “Give me the bells, Wukong.”“What bells?” Wukong held the bells behind his back.“My wolf wears a set of three bells,” said Guanyin. “I know you have them. You could not have defeated the wolf without them.”Wukong shrugged. “I have no idea whatyou’re—”“Hand them over,” said Guanyin. “Or I’ll recite the Tight Headband spell.”“There’s no need for that!” cried the monkey. “I was just joking!” Grinning sheepishly, he handed over the bells.Guanyin tied the bells around the wolf’s neck and then rode up into the sky.Back at the palace, the king and queen were reunited.“Thank you for rescuing the queen, Sun Wukong,” said the king.“Tonight we will hold a feast to thank you and your companions,” said the queen.That night the royal banquet hall was filled with people. Servants carried trays filled with* * *rice, vegetables, mushrooms, noodles, tofu, dumplings, and other food.Bajie ate everything in front of him.“Would you like more steamed buns?” asked a servant.“You don’t need to ask,” said the pig. “Just put food in front of me, and I’ll eat it!”。

英文版动画片西游记第3集Jourey to the West

英文版动画片西游记第3集Jourey to the West

第三集菩提祖师Monkey sailed over the ocean for a long time. Finally he arrived at a new land.He walked for many years, visiting towns and meeting people. But he didn’t find a sage anywhere.Eventually he came to mountains covered in thick forest. He headed up a steep mountain trail and soon heard chopping. A woodcutter was chopping firewood.“Hello,” said Monkey. “Are there any sages in these mountains?”The woodcutter dropped his ax.“You’re . . . a monkey!” he said. “And you’re talking!”“Yes, I am,” said Monkey. “And I want to live forever. Do you know where I can find a sage?”The woodcutter scratched his head. “Well,yes,” he said. “A sage named Subodhi lives on this mountain. He is very wise.”Monkey was excited. “Where can I find him?”“Just follow this trail, and you will come to his home,” said the woodcutter.“Thank you!” said Monkey. He waved good-bye to thewoodcutter and ran up the trail. Soon he saw a temple built into the side of the mountain.Subodhi was sitting with his students in the main room of his temple. He looked at his oldest student.“Please go to the door,” said Subodhi. “A new student is about to arrive. Let him in.”The student looked confused. “Okay,Master,” he said.The student got up and went to the door of the temple. He looked outside.“Hello!” called Monkey. “I’m here to see Subodhi!”A moment later Monkey was standing in front of the sage.“I want to be your student,” said Monkey.“But you’re just a monkey,” said Subodhi.“How can you be my student?”Monkey laughed. “I might be a monkey. But I can walk and talk and do many other things. I traveled almost 13 years to get here.I’m sure I can be your student.”Subodhi stared at Monkey for a moment.“Who are your parents?” he asked.Monkey scratched his head. “I don’t have parent s,” he said. “I was born from a rock.”“Interesting,” said Subodhi. “You were probably created by Heaven and Earth. You may be my student. You need a name.” He thought for a moment. “I will call you Sun Wukong.”For the next seven years, Sun Wukong lived in Subodhi’s temple. The monkey spent his days meditating, listening to his teacher’s lessons, and doing chores.One day, while Subodhi was giving a lesson, Wukong started to dance.Subodhi stood up. “How dare you dance while I’m teaching?” he shouted.“I’m sorry,” said Wukong. “But I was so happy, I needed to dance!”Subodhi calmed down. “You’re happy?”“Yes,” said the monkey. “I love learning from you.”“Wukong, you have been here a long time. What would you like to learn from me?” asked Subodhi.Wukong sh rugged. “I don’t know. You tell me what I should learn.”“Well,” said Subodhi, “I can teach you how to tell the future. Would you like that?”“Maybe,” said Wukong. “Will it make me live forever?”“Of course not,” said Subodhi.“Then forget it,” said Wukong. “Teach me something else.”“Hmm,” said Subodhi. “How about some magic breathing exercises?”“Will they make me live forever?” asked Wukong.“No,” said Subodhi, frowning.“Then I’m not interested,” said Wukong.Subodhi became angry. He stood up and knocked Wukong on the head three times.Then he left the room.“Wukong,” said another student. “You were very rude to Master!”The other students all agreed.Wukong, however, smiled. None of the other students knew it, but Subodhi had given him a secret message.。

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Level 5
A Terrible Robbery
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All rights reserved.
or over a month, the travelers stayed at Squire Kou’s house. Every time they tried
to leave, the squire begged them to stay longer.
Finally, one morning during breakfast, the Tang Monk insisted on leaving. “We’ll never fetch the True Scriptures if we stay here.”“Please don’t leave,” said Squire Kou. “Y ou are very important monks. Having you as guests is a good deed.”
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“I’d like to stay here,” said Bajie. He took a bite of a peach.
“No. Master’s right,” said Wukong. “We must continue our journey.”
Lady Kou grew angry. “You monks are ungrateful! We have fed you and taken care of you. Yet you can’t wait to leave!”
“We are very grateful,” said the Tang Monk. “But we cannot stay any longer.”
After breakfast Wujing got the horse from Squire Kou’s stable. Bajie gathered the bags. The Tang Monk thanked Squire and Lady
Kou, and the travelers headed west.
“They are ungrateful,” muttered Lady Kou.
The next morning Lady Kou ran into the town’s courthouse. Tears filled her eyes. “I
* * *
must speak with the judge!” she cried.The judge rushed to her. “Lady Kou! What’s wrong?”
“Robbers broke into our house last night,” said Lady Kou breathlessly.
“They stole many valuable items and two of our horses. Squire Kou tried to stop them, but the robbers . . . They . . . killed my husband!” Lady Kou burst into tears.
The judge gasped. “Oh no! Did you see the robbers?”
Lady Kou sniffed. “Yes, and I know who
they are.”
“Who are they?” asked the dy Kou gritted her teeth. “The Tang Monk and his companions!”
The judge turned to a soldier. “Gather some soldiers and arrest the Tang Monk and his
companions!”
“I’m glad we’re headed west again,” said the Tang Monk as the travelers walked. “I’m eager to reach the Western Paradise.”Wujing nodded. “We were delayed at Squire Kou’s house for too long.”
Bajie snorted. “We should have stayed
* * *
longer.”
Suddenly a group of men stepped onto the road. They carried swords and axes. Their
horses carried several large bundles.“Give us your money!” shouted one man.Wukong pulled out his iron bar.
“Wukong,” said the Tang Monk. “Remember, you must not harm people.”
Wukong smiled. “I’m just going to talk
to them, Master.” He turned to the man who had shouted. “We have no money.”
“No money, huh?” said the man. “Well then, we’re going to beat up all of you.”Wukong laughed. “You don’t realize who I am. I’m Sun Wukong, the Monkey King!”“I don’t care who you are,” said the man. “We’re dangerous robbers! Last night we robbed a very wealthy squire.”
The Tang Monk raised his eyebrows. “A squire?”
Wukong quickly recited a spell, which
froze the robbers. Wujing rushed to the horses and opened one of the bundles. Inside were dishes, jewels, and other valuable items.Wujing gasped. “These items belong to Squire Kou! So do the horses!”
The Tang Monk bit his lip. “Squire Kou is
a good man. We must return his belongings.”Everyone agreed.
Wukong recited another spell, and the robbers became unfrozen. The monkey grew large, and fire burned in his eyes. “Get out of here!” he thundered. “And never steal again!”The robbers screamed and ran away.The travelers headed back toward town with the squire’s horses. Soon they saw a group
of soldiers on horseback.
“Those soldiers are riding toward us,” said Wujing.
“I wonder what they want,” said the Tang Monk.
One of the soldiers pointed a sword at the travelers. “Stop, thieves! Y ou’re all under arrest!”。

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