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The Monky King,also known as Sun Wukong

A stroy that accompany for several Chinese generations

By David cenPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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Once upon a time, in a far-off land, there was a monkey. He was no ordinary monkey, for he possessed great strength and magical powers. He roamed the forests and mountains, causing mischief and mayhem wherever he went.

One day, the monkey heard of a great kingdom ruled by a wise and just emperor. He decided to pay a visit to the emperor's palace and see if he could cause some trouble. When he arrived, he found the palace guarded by an army of soldiers. Undaunted, he used his powers to transform himself into a fly and buzzed past the guards unnoticed.

Inside the palace, the monkey saw the emperor sitting on his throne, surrounded by his advisors and courtiers. The monkey decided to play a trick on them. He transformed himself into a handsome young man and approached the emperor. "Your Majesty," he said, "I am a messenger from a distant land. I bring you a gift."

The emperor was pleased to see such a fine-looking young man and accepted the gift. But as soon as he opened it, he realized it was a trap. The gift was a magical box that contained the monkey, who sprang out and began to wreak havoc in the palace.

The emperor and his soldiers tried to catch the monkey, but he was too fast and too clever for them. They chased him through the palace, but he always managed to slip away. Finally, the emperor called upon the help of a powerful monk, who was known for his wisdom and his magical abilities.

The monk agreed to help the emperor and set out to capture the monkey. He used his powers to create a magical circle around the palace, which the monkey could not escape. Then he summoned a powerful wind, which blew the monkey into the circle.

The monkey was furious at being caught, but the monk was not afraid of him. He used his powers to create a magical seal that would keep the monkey imprisoned forever. But the monkey was too clever for that. He used his own magic to break the seal and escape.

The emperor and the monk were amazed at the monkey's powers and realized that they needed his help. They asked him to use his magic to help protect the kingdom from its enemies. The monkey agreed, but only on the condition that he be made the ruler of the kingdom.

The emperor and the monk hesitated, but they knew that the monkey was their only hope. They agreed to his terms and made him the king of the kingdom. The monkey, now known as the Monkey King, used his powers to protect the kingdom from its enemies and to bring prosperity to its people.

For many years, the Monkey King ruled the kingdom with wisdom and kindness. He became a beloved ruler, and his legend lived on long after he had passed away. To this day, people still tell stories of the Monkey King and his magical powers, and his legend continues to inspire and entertain people all over the world.

There are several books about the Monkey King, also known as Sun Wukong. One of the most famous books is "Journey to the West", which is a classic Chinese novel written in the 16th century. The book tells the story of the Monkey King's journey to India to obtain Buddhist scriptures with the help of a monk and two other companions. The Monkey King's adventures and his magical powers are a central part of the story, and the book has become a beloved classic in Chinese literature. There are also many other books, comics, and movies that have been inspired by the Monkey King's legend.

MysteryYoung AdultFantasyClassical
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About the Creator

David cen

Share Chinese Sory,which you never heard before.China has 5000 years history and it is A kingdom of artifacts.Such as Chinese Kongfu,Qigong etc.

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  • David cen (Author)about a year ago

    so nice story

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