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Under the two yaoguai's influence, the king's health gradually deteriorates, so the Deer lies that he needs the hearts of 1,111 children to make a cure. The king then gives an order to capture 1,111 children and imprison them in cages, preparing to have them killed and their hearts harvested.
Pages in category "Journey to the West characters" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
His backstory also roughly follows the story of Journey to the West. [24] In Heroes of the Storm, a legendary skin is based on Sun Wukong. [25] Enslaved: Odyssey to the West ' s plot and protagonist, Monkey, are loosely based on Journey to the West and Wukong, respectively. [26] League of Legends has a champion based on and named after Wukong. [27]
In Journey to the West, the Bai Longma is a dragon prince who is the third son of the Dragon King of the West Sea. He once accidentally set a fire that destroyed a pearl that was a gift from the Jade Emperor. He was about to be executed for committing this offense when Guanyin appeared and pleaded for his life.
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Statue of Red Boy wrongly depicted with a fire wheel under each of his soles similar to Nezha. Red Boy (traditional Chinese: 紅孩兒; simplified Chinese: 红孩儿; pinyin: Hóng Hái-er; Wade–Giles: Hung 2 Hai 2-êrh; Jyutping: Hung4 Haai4ji4; Vietnamese: Hồng Hài Nhi, Japanese: Kōgaiji) was a character featured in the 16th century novel Journey to the West.