Well, if you want to set it like this, if the pigs you want to make may not succeed every time, Jia Hongjian thinks it is very good!Why is it good?Because of this setting, after all, Tang Seng himself did not vent, so Zhu Bajie did not succeed, and as the journey progressed, Tang Seng’s own ** accumulated more and more, and Zhu Bajie was drunk because of too many attempts. So he complained more and more, and couldn't this kind of complaint represent the kind of complaint deep in Tang Seng's heart?

It will be smoother if you set it like this. After the overall image is designed, the image of Zhu Bajie is also ready to come out-it is ugly, but it turns itself into a suave handsome guy all day long. A creamy niche, and he should be the kind of catch-all kind of East and West!Such a person is handsome, demeanor and charming, very attractive to girls.As soon as all kinds of girls in the mountains and fields saw Zhu Bajie, all kinds of fanatics and nymphomaniacs suddenly wanted to keep Zhu Bajie and make a good marriage!But this Zhu Bajie always wants to lie to the girl first, push the girl down, and slap her hard for a few days and nights, so that the girl will be overwhelmed by his majesty, willing to worship under his penis, and listen to him in everything of.Then, he took over the family's property, plowed the fields and herds, and lived an ordinary life...

However, Tang Seng persuaded or stopped Zhu Bajie in various ways, anyway, he just prevented Zhu Bajie from succeeding, and then Zhu Bajie's complaints became bigger and bigger!Is this ok?But, why does Zhu Bajie listen to Tang Seng every time?Yes, in the second story.This Zhu Bajie is actually Tang Seng's own personality, or the ** that represents Tang Seng. These ** can be controlled, so they will naturally be stopped by "Tang Seng".But in the first layer of story, in this seemingly self-explanatory story, why does Zhu Bajie listen to Tang Seng?At least there must be a reasonable explanation for this!

Monkey King doesn’t dump Tang Seng at all in the first story. Every day is like going to work, and he walks with Tang Seng on his own. At most, when it’s meal time, he hunts prey and brings some wild melons and fruits for Tang Seng. he eats.But usually this Monkey King looks down on Tang Seng as a weakling at all.This Monkey King is at most when all kinds of bad guys come out.In all kinds of second-story stories, when Tang Seng wants to kill someone, this Monkey King will do it!

Then in the first story, this Monkey King can be said to be unruly and unruly, so he doesn't dump Tang Seng, or he can be regarded as a monster.Great powers.Why do you listen to an ordinary person like Tang Seng?This big monster is the Monkey King!Can deign to perform the contract.Acting as a mercenary to ensure Tang Seng's safe journey or reach Tianzhu, he is already very interesting!In fact, in the first story, if Sun Wukong is released.At that time, Tang Seng was rescued from the wolves, and then ran away. There was nothing Tang Seng could do, right?

In this way, in the first story, there is also the big monster Zhu Bajie who has some supernatural powers, so why should he listen to Tang Seng?What ability does Tang Seng have to force Zhu Bajie to listen to him?In the second layer of stories, it is only natural for all kinds of women to listen to their brains and rationality, but why is Zhu Bajie on the first layer?In other words, Zhu Bajie is in the story on the first floor, why did he join such a team that learns from the scriptures?

Because of the "mercenary contract", Sun Wukong had to accompany Tang Seng, who knew that he was a gentleman all day long, all the way to the west, but what about Zhu Bajie, why is Zhu Bajie?In the original book, it is said that Zhu Bajie was demoted to the earth because he molested Chang'e. He accompanied Tang Seng to learn Buddhist scriptures, which is equivalent to a civil servant who made a mistake and was expelled. process.In the end, Zhu Bajie also achieved positive results and became an envoy of the altar—to put it bluntly, he went to human temples to harvest various tributes for Mantian gods and Buddhas!There is a lot of oil and water in here!It's like saying that Zhu Bajie has re-entered the civil service team, and he can earn gray income in an open and honest manner to satisfy his gluttonous desires!

So, in Jia Hongjian's story, why did Zhu Bajie join the team?What benefits can Tang Seng give Zhu Bajie?Jia Hongjian didn't want to bring in all the gods and Buddhas in the sky.To put it bluntly, the world of Journey to the West he designed is similar to how a modern person uses psychoanalysis to interpret the story of Journey to the West.So Zhu Bajie and Sun Wukong, these characters are all Tang Seng's own imagination, they were imagined by Tang Seng!So it's understandable that they have supernatural powers and the like.But in Tang Seng's imagination, will there be gods and Buddhas running out of the sky?Does Tang Seng have to seek help from Mantian gods and Buddhas in order to let his reason suppress his various desires?unrealistic...

Eh, wait!If Jia Hung-chien remembered correctly, things like the view of white bones in Buddhism seem to be a Zen method created to achieve the goal of "self-cultivation and self-cultivation" in the "Heart Sutra"... Then If Tang Seng found him chanting scriptures, such as the "Heart Sutra", then he could break Zhu Bajie's spell and turn Zhu Bajie back into a pig?

Hey!Good idea!This so-called Buddhism should be something that makes Tang Seng calm. After all, on the one hand, the scriptures themselves are useful, and on the other hand, it can also make Tang Seng remember what he is here for, and then he can't do it. Are you depressed?And if the desire is suppressed, this is in the appearance of the first layer of the story, isn't it that the spell that can be shown as Zhu Bajie has been broken, and he has changed from a handsome guy to a pig, so naturally he can't flirt with girls!Isn't this going with Tang Seng obediently?Can you not listen to Tang Seng's advice?Yes or no?Even, it can be set that Zhu Bajie's strength is not as strong as in the original book, not to say how long he can tie with Monkey King, but slightly stronger than humans?

In this way, when encountering some "little troubles", when Tang Seng doesn't want to kill the opponent, then Zhu Bajie can play, scare the opponent away or knock the opponent out, and Tang Seng can go on the road , In this way, there is no need for a character like Monkey King to come out and kill bloody people, right?From the perspective of the first story, this is self-explanatory, and in the second story, Tang Seng encountered bandits and wolves at the beginning, and he might have been frightened into hysteria, but with the improvement of combat experience Increase, as he blames his own survival instinct, then he should be able to control it consciously.For example, when he meets a thief in the market, or a drunk who is crazy about alcohol, or encounters a wild animal that is not so threatening in the wild, he does not want to kill the other party, but only wants to scare the other party. If he ran or chased him away, then obviously his own hysteria of extreme fear would not be able to escape.Then maybe in the second story, Tang Seng, who is constantly upgrading his fighting skills, drives away those people and animals, but in the first story, those who can be handed over to Zhu Bajie, right?

From this point of view, Tang Seng has ideas in recruiting Zhu Bajie, and the ideas are smooth.But why does Zhu Bajie follow Tang Seng?What are the benefits of following Tang Seng Zhu Bajie?Can't it be said that as soon as Tang Seng, a mortal, saw Zhu Bajie come up to solicit, Zhu Bajie followed him?The original book has the temptation to rejoin the civil service, so how to design such an adapted story?

To this end, Jia Hongjian and Rowling had an in-depth discussion.When the two discussed for a while, various ideas were spelled out, but none of them satisfied both parties.Both parties skipped Zhu Bajie first, but talked about the image of Drifting Monk.According to Jia Hongjian's design, the image of the Drifting Monk should actually be that of an honest man, the kind who works hard and bears the burden of hard work.If that's the case, it seems a little bit wrong—the Drifting Monk always has a reason to join despite his hard work?Logically speaking, with Monkey King and Zhu Bajie, Tang Seng should have a split personality.Especially when he was still smuggled out alone, and the emperor didn't give him a task, why would he want to work hard?Is it he who wants to go to Tianzhu himself?It's not that someone forced him to go!

As for the Drifting Monk, Jia Hongjian and Rowling quickly came up with an idea—whether this Drifting Monk could be portrayed as Tang Seng’s own belief in Buddhism and other religions, which is not the one he believes in 100% personality?You must know that such a Tang monk designed by Jia Hongjian is not an eminent monk!It's a flesh and blood, young monk with various ideas, even he became a monk, maybe it's just because he was adopted by a monk since he was a child, he didn't actually have a choice.Like other young people, he would want to hook up with a girl. Like other young people, he couldn't look away like an eminent monk when facing life and death.The eminent monk can serve the tiger with his body, and when he sees the tiger wants to eat him, he will give his body to the tiger.Although Tang Seng wanted to do this in his head, he couldn't do it!He has every instinct!

So, maybe Monk Sha represents such a personality who doesn't believe in Buddhism very much, but works hard and has professional ethics?It represents the personality of Tang Seng, even though he doubted his belief a little bit, but he was still on his way, or went to Tianzhu to learn Buddhist scriptures and learn Sanskrit?Hiss... In this case, if Tang Seng in the first story story represents the character of an eminent monk, then he should serve the wolf with his body. He, Tang Seng himself, should not have reached a contract with Monkey King!So, let’s assume that Monk Sha is a person who doesn’t believe in Buddhism, and only because of professional ethics, he went to the road to learn Buddhist scriptures, but he was afraid of death, so he reached a contract with Monkey King for Tang Seng?So, this Drifting Monk should be a character like a book boy, servant or apprentice?

After such a special plane flew from the United States to China, after discussions between Jia Hongjian and Rowling, the initial settings of the characters and the general story were released!It can be said that after these settings are released, it is not a problem to start writing the outline and arranging the plot directly after adding details in a little detail!This speed is really fast! (To be continued..)

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