Sun Wukong was in adolescence when he made a big havoc in the Tiangong, so this part of the story has always been in the hearts of children. When the Monkey King first entered adult society, he faced hypocrisy and deceit with a pure heart: the old Dragon King's words are not counted, the Jade Emperor is arrogant and cunning, the Queen Mother is a snobbish aunt, and the Taishang Laojun is a strange uncle with a sinister heart, so The Monkey King quit his job and entered the Lingxiao Palace, and was finally subdued by the almighty Buddha, and Sun Wukong was a complete adult. This set of childish logic seems too weak in emotion and motivation in the face of adults, so the screenwriters tried their best to use the dark and black theory that Chinese people are familiar with, and re-examine the behavior logic of Monkey King from a mature perspective. The monkey is still the same. A stupid monkey, but such a powerful monkey must have a very sinister-minded monkey trickster. The Bull Demon King has become a big villain in various Journey to the West movies, and that's him!
Afterwards, this is the nonsense story we are seeing now.
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