Journey to the West in the four great spirit monkey who is the strongest?
There are five immortals within the circumference of heaven and earth, is heaven and earth gods and ghosts; there are five insects, is a wasp scales and feathers Kun, and there are four monkeys mixed up in the world, do not enter the ten types of species. The first is the Lingming stone monkeys, through the change, knowledge of the time, know the land, move the stars and buckets. The second is the Red Shiri monkey, know yin and yang, will be personnel, good in and out, to avoid death and prolong life. The third is the arm monkey, take the sun and moon, shrinking thousands of mountains, identify the blame, Qiankun MoLiang. The fourth is the six-eared macaque, good at listening to the sound, can observe the reason, know before and after, all things are clear. These four monkeys, not into the ten types of species, not up to the name of the two. The Red Shirred Horse Monkey, also known as the Huai Shui Wu Zhi Qi. Good at change, the power to rival the nine dragons, and good at controlling water, even the water god **** work also dare not claim that in the art of controlling water slightly better than him. The monkey with arms, Yuan Hong. At the end of the Shang Dynasty and the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty, Yuan Hong, as the boss of the Seven Monsters of Meishan, played an important role in the war. He fought with Erlangshen in a no-win situation. He did not take the elixir of Lord Taishang, but he was immortal, and was finally confined by Nuwa's top artifact, the Jiansheji Diagram, which was made at the beginning of the Chaos, and was finally annihilated by the mysterious Luzhi Taoist's flying dagger that could cut down gods and destroy Buddhas. Spirit Bright Stone Monkey, Sun Wukong. This is the most famous of the four spirit monkeys, the Monkey King of Qi Tian Da Sheng worshipped by millions of people. Sun Wukong is the only one of the four monkeys to have a master, and there is more than one. The first master was Grandmaster Bodhi, who talked about the sutras with Buddha Rulai and had disciples all over the three realms; the second master was Golden Cicada, the second disciple of Buddha Rulai, who was number one in the Eastern Immortal Realm. The Six-Eared Macaque, who was not only skilled in martial arts and the Monkey King, but was also proficient in magical arts, and his changing techniques were difficult to recognize even in the Jade Emperor's demon-shooting mirror. However, because he impersonated the Monkey King, robbed the Tang Monk's luggage pick, it was subdued by Buddha, and finally died under the wand of the Monkey King.