What is this?
My first reaction was: the Monkey King.
But I know I can't say that. Needless to say, the teacher's profound meaning will be understood when you think about it. Without magic, he is just a monkey making trouble everywhere. He cast a spell, went to the Western Heaven, and finally made a positive result and defeated the Buddha.
However, it must be the Monkey King's wish to defeat Buddha.
Wu Cheng'en is just describing the monkey's mental journey, isn't he? Bajie roared back to Gaolaozhuang every day, but he didn't say a word. He must be thinking about his mountain of flowers and fruits, but it is only his responsibility to reprimand Bajie for provoking the big brother.
Then come back to this question, don't wear the hoops. What is he?
The teacher said: Po Hou.
I want to refute the teacher in my mind. Although I understand the teacher's point of view, this example is really inappropriate.
Wearing a magic spell, he is still the monkey. On the contrary, since the day when he abandoned the Monkey King and put on the hoop curse, this stigma has been maliciously mentioned by all the immortals and monsters. If he is a fairy, he can only hold his breath with a stick. If he is a monster, as soon as he is caught, the great god behind the monster immediately jumps out: Wukong, go easy on me, that's my mount.
I can't even afford to smash the fairy car myself. I'm going to put up with this tone again
Unfortunately, there were monsters with excellent backgrounds all the way, so he was timid and endured the anger all the way.
So the highlight of his life was in the third episode, and then he put on the spell of subduing and exorcism.
His life is the life of Tang Priest, not his own.
Wearing a tight hoop is carrying the shackles of fate on your back. Follow the established trajectory and reach the height that the world looks up to and admires, but most people, even themselves, will not ask themselves if this kind of life is what they want.
I don't want to put a spell on my child, and I don't want him to lose his aura prematurely. I want to protect his essential soul as much as possible. Because you see, even if Wukong is burdened with heavy responsibilities and returns to his Huaguoshan after many years, he is still the lawless monkey. He drank a can of wine, spilled a can of Po Hou, put on the purple and gold crown of the phoenix spreading its wings, put on his lock-golden flower, and happily became the king of the mountain.