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Zhu Bajie ( chiń. upr. 猪八戒; chiń. trad. 豬八戒; pinyin Zhū Bājiè) lub Zhu Wuneng ( chiń. upr. 猪悟能; chiń. trad. 豬悟能; pinyin Zhū Wùnéng) – świniokształtna postać z mitologii chińskiej, jeden z głównych bohaterów powieści Wu Cheng’ena Wędrówka na Zachód .
Nine-toothed rake. Zhu Bajie slaying demons with his rake. The nine-toothed rake (simplified Chinese: 九齿钉耙; traditional Chinese: 九齒釘耙; pinyin: Jiǔchǐdīngpá; Wade–Giles: Chiu2-ch‘ih3 Ting1-p‘a2; lit. 'Nine-Tooth Spike-Rake', also known as the "Baoqin gold palladium" (寶沁金鈀)) is the primary weapon of Zhu Bajie.
Zhu Bajie jest raczej clownem całej grupy, nieporadnym i nieuważnym mnichem-nowicjuszem, który nazbyt kocha kobiety, wino i wygodne życie, przez co wpada w większość zastawionych na podróżnych pułapek.
Zhu Ganglie, also known as Zhu Bajie and Zhu Wuneng, is one of the main protagonists of the 16th-century Chinese classic novel Journey to the West by the late Wu Cheng'en, and its multiple adaptations. However, during his earlier appearances in the story, he is a villain until when Sun Wukong...
6 maj 2022 · Who is Zhu Bajie? Zhu Ganglie. According to historical records, Zhu Bajie was among the three helpers of Tang Sanzang and has been featured in the novel “Journey to the West” playing a major character. In the novel, he comes out as a troublesome and lazy individual who always gets his friends into trouble.
Zhu Bajie, also known as Pigsy, is a character from the Chinese novel “Journey to the West.” He is one of the three helpers of the monk Tang Sanzang on his journey to obtain Buddhist sutras from India. Zhu Bajie is a half-human, half-pig creature who is known for his gluttony, laziness, and lustfulness.
10 mar 2019 · Zhu Bajie’s Earliest Known Depictions and the Gyeongcheonsa Pagoda | Journey to the West Research. March 10, 2019 Jim R. McClanahan. Last updated: 10-26-19. I suggested in a previous article that Zhu Bajie was first added to the Journey to the West story cycle during the 14th-century.