Sun Wukong Bamboo Root Carving Crafts (available for download in STL format and 3D printing)
Sun Wukong (also known as the Monkey King, the Monkey King, the Monkey King, the Monkey King, and the Fighting Buddha) is a character in the classical Chinese mythological novel "Journey to the West". The inspiration for the origin of the Monkey King predates novels and can be traced back to the Indian epic Ramayana and the Song Dynasty monkey god Hanuman. In the novel, he is a stone born monkey who has gained supernatural powers through Taoist cultivation. After resisting the Way of Heaven and being imprisoned by the Buddha at the foot of the mountain, he subsequently accompanied Tang Sanzang to the West (Indian subcontinent) where the Buddha and his followers lived to retrieve Buddhist scriptures.
The tight hoop on Sun Wukong's head
According to the Ming Dynasty novel "Journey to the West", the "tight band" refers to the head band of a monk. Originally, it was the most precious treasure of the Buddha's sect, belonging to one of the three golden tight bands, each with a spell bestowed upon Guanyin Bodhisattva to restrain the powerful demons. Among them, the tight hoop was given to Sun Wukong, who was initially disobedient, to wear on his head. Once this treasure took root, it could not be removed on its own. Guanyin secretly bestowed the Tightening Spell on Tang Monk. As soon as Tang Monk recited the spell, Sun Wukong's head was in excruciating pain and he was powerless to disobey his master's orders.
Sun Wukong 3D Printing
Sun Wukong is naturally intelligent, lively, loyal, and resentful of evil, representing wit and bravery in folk culture. The legend of Journey to the West emerged in the Tang Dynasty and continued until the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The collection of these legends in the Ming Dynasty is known as "Journey to the West". In these folk myths of the past dynasties, Sun Wukong was worshipped as a god by the Chinese people.
The Golden Hoop Stick, a prop in the game "Black Myth: Wukong"
The Ruyi Golden Hoop is a weapon used by Sun Wukong in the Chinese Ming Dynasty fantasy novel "Journey to the West". According to the original text of Journey to the West, the shape of the Golden Hoop Rod is a long rod with golden hoops at both ends and a piece of black iron in the middle. A line of engraved words is engraved next to the hoop: "Ruyi Golden Hoop Rod, weighing 13500 pounds"; When it first appeared, it was a large iron pillar that was as thick as a bucket and over two zhang long. When it reached Sun Wukong's hands, it turned into an iron rod that was two zhang long and the thickness of a bowl mouth. When not in use, it can turn into a small embroidery needle hidden in the ear, and can change size according to Sun Wukong's will.
Black Myth: WuKong
Black Myth: Wukong "is an action role-playing game developed and published by Game Science, hailed by the media as China's first" 3A game ". The design inspiration for the game comes from the classical Chinese mythological novel "Journey to the West". The game will be released on PlayStation 5 and Windows platforms on August 20, 2024, with the release date for Xbox Series X/S to be determined. Before its official release, the game received widespread praise from industry media and critics, praising its construction in combat, visual design, and worldview.
Sculpture - "Monkey King" Sun Wukong
Sun Wukong is naturally intelligent, lively, loyal, and resentful of evil, representing wit and bravery in folk culture. The legend of Journey to the West emerged in the Tang Dynasty and continued until the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The collection of these legends in the Ming Dynasty is known as "Journey to the West". In these folk myths of the past dynasties, Sun Wukong was worshipped as a god by the Chinese people.
Sun Wukong 3D Printing
Sun Wukong (also known as the Monkey King, the Monkey King, the Monkey King, the Monkey King, and the Fighting Buddha) is a character in the classical Chinese mythological novel "Journey to the West". Born from the creation of immortal stones, the birthplace is located on Huaguo Mountain in Dongsheng Shenzhou. He is revered as the "Monkey King" for leading a group of monkeys into the Water Curtain Cave. In order to learn the art, he crossed the sea and became a disciple of the founder of Subhuti, named "Sun Wukong". He learned advanced spells such as the Great Immortal Technique, the Seventy Two Transformations, and the Cloud Dance.
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