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Myths about Journey to the West

Explore myths connected by the recurring theme of Journey to the West across cultures, characters, and sacred places.

30 myths currently featured for Journey to the West.

Erlang Shen Fighting Sun Wukong in an Epic Shapeshifting Duel

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Huaguo, Jiangsu, ChinaSun Wukong • Erlang Shen • Jade Emperor

The rebellious Sun Wukong faces his most formidable opponent, Erlang Shen, in a legendary battle that shifts from martial arts to a high-stakes shapeshifting duel. The conflict showcases their mastery of seventy-two transformations as they chase each other through the landscapes of Mount Huaguo. This clash eventually requires the intervention of the highest celestial powers to bring the...

Sun Wukong Drunkenly Consuming Laozi's Golden Elixirs

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Lao, Shandong, ChinaSun Wukong • Laozi (Taishang Laojun) • Jade Emperor

After being excluded from the Queen Mother's Peach Banquet, the Monkey King Sun Wukong drunkenly stumbles into the Tushita Palace of Laozi. There, he discovers and consumes five gourds of the supreme Golden Elixirs of Immortality, intended for the gods. This act of celestial theft grants him an indestructible body and leads to a catastrophic war between the Mountain of Flowers and Fruit and...

Sun Wukong Stealing and Eating the Queen Mother's Peaches of Immortality

🐉 Chinese MythologyTianchi Lake, Xinjiang, ChinaSun Wukong • Queen Mother of the West (Xi Wangmu) • Jade Emperor

The mischievous Monkey King, Sun Wukong, is appointed as the guardian of the Heavenly Peach Garden to keep him out of trouble. However, his insatiable appetite and desire for eternal life lead him to devour the sacred peaches of immortality intended for the Queen Mother's grand banquet. This act of celestial defiance triggers a massive conflict between the rebellious monkey and the entire...

The Jade Emperor Granting Sun Wukong the Mocking Title of Protector of the Horses

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Tai (Heaven Proxy), Shandong, ChinaSun Wukong • Jade Emperor • Taibai Jinxing

Seeking to pacify the rebellious Monkey King, the Jade Emperor invites Sun Wukong to Heaven and grants him the title of Bimawen, or Protector of the Horses. Sun Wukong initially accepts the role with great pride, diligently tending to the celestial stallions and improving the efficiency of the stables. However, upon discovering that the position is actually the lowest possible rank in the...

Sun Wukong Forcefully Crossing Out His Name from the Book of Life and Death

🐉 Chinese MythologyFengdu Ghost City, Chongqing, ChinaSun Wukong • King Yanluo • Ten Kings of Hell

After achieving great spiritual power and immortality through Taoist practices, Sun Wukong is mistakenly dragged to the underworld by two soul-catchers. Enraged by this bureaucratic error, he rampages through the realm of the dead and reaches the Hall of the Ten Kings. There, he forces the lords of hell to produce the Book of Life and Death, where he strikes out his own name and those of his...

Sun Wukong Taking the Magical Ruyi Jingu Bang from the Sea Floor

🐉 Chinese MythologyEast China SeaSun Wukong • Ao Guang • Dragon Queen

After achieving immortality and master of the 72 transformations, Sun Wukong finds that ordinary weapons are too fragile for his divine strength. He journeys to the underwater palace of Ao Guang, the Dragon King of the East Sea, to demand a weapon worthy of his power. There, he discovers a massive, glowing iron pillar used to measure the sea's depth, which responds to his voice and becomes...

Sun Wukong Diving into the Eastern Sea to Extort a Weapon from the Dragon King

🐉 Chinese MythologyCrystal Palace of the Dragon King of the East SeaSun Wukong • Ao Guang • Ao Qin

After achieving immortality and mastery over his monkey tribe at Flower-Fruit Mountain, Sun Wukong realizes that ordinary weapons are too fragile for his divine strength. He travels to the underwater realm of the East China Sea to demand a worthy treasure from Ao Guang, the Dragon King. There, he discovers and claims the Ruyi Jingu Bang, a massive iron pillar once used to measure the depths...

Sun Wukong's Quest for Immortality

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Lingtai, Gansu, ChinaSun Wukong • Patriarch Subhuti • The Woodcutter

Seeking an escape from the inevitability of death, the Monkey King embarks on a perilous journey across oceans and continents. He eventually reaches the sacred Mount Lingtai, where he becomes a disciple of the immortal Patriarch Subhuti. This formative period of his life sees him transition from a wild king to a powerful mystic, gaining his name and the secrets of transformation.

Sun Wukong Bravely Leaping Through the Waterfall to Find the Water Curtain Cave

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Huaguo, Jiangsu, ChinaSun Wukong (The Stone Monkey) • The Monkey Tribe • The Jade Emperor

In the early days of his life on Mount Huaguo, the Stone Monkey accepts a challenge from his tribe to leap through a massive waterfall to discover its source. Behind the thundering cascade, he finds a mystical, fully-furnished cave that provides a perfect sanctuary for the monkey clan. By successfully returning and leading his people to this new home, he is crowned the Handsome Monkey King,...

Sun Wukong Born from a Magical Stone Nurtured by Heaven and Earth

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Huaguo, Jiangsu, ChinaSun Wukong • Jade Emperor • Thousand-Mile Eye

The legend recounts the miraculous birth of Sun Wukong, the Monkey King, from a mystical stone atop the Flower Fruit Mountain. After emerging as a stone monkey and earning the respect of his peers by discovering the Water Curtain Cave, he is crowned the Handsome Monkey King. Driven by a sudden fear of mortality, he eventually departs his idyllic home to seek the secrets of eternal life from...