1, honest duty, in The Journey to the West's original works, it is Zhu Bajie who bears the heavy burden. When I was a door-to-door son-in-law, I was also very hardworking, plowing and raking the fields, collecting Tian He, leaving early and returning late.
2. Lazy and greedy. When the Monkey King appeased Pig Bajie, he smashed the door of the cave with a stick, and Pig Bajie was sleeping inside. On that occasion, the king of gold, silver and pepper asked Pig to touch the road and went straight to sleep.
3, simple and honest and dull, in Huang Fengguai during that time, the Monkey King eyes into the sand. Spending the night in someone else's house (changed by a fairy) cured the Monkey King's eye disease. The next day, the house was gone. Pig Bajie woke up and said, "This family is tired and lazy. Why didn't you tell us when he moved? Let the old pig know, it is better to send you some tea fruits. I think I was hiding outside the door, but I was afraid that the director would know about it and I moved overnight. "
Character introduction:
Pig Bajie was the "Marshal Tian Peng" who was in charge of 80,000 sailors in Tianhe in his previous life. Proficient in the Thirty-six Changes, the weapon was made by the old gentleman in the Imperial Palace, and the jade emperor personally gave him the gold rake (commonly known as the nine-tooth nail rake). He was banished to the world for flirting with Nishang Feather Fairy, dropped a pig fetus, gave birth to a pig head, and became an outlaw in Zhanyun Cave, Fuling.
After being enlightened by Guanyin Bodhisattva, she became a son-in-law in Gaolaozhuang, waiting for Buddhist scriptures. The Monkey King persuaded him to become the second disciple of Tang Priest, named "Bajie", and together with the Monkey King and Sha Wujing, he protected Tang Priest from going to the Western Heaven to learn Buddhist scriptures. After several disasters, he was crowned as a "net altar messenger" by the Buddha for shouldering the heavy responsibility and protecting the Tang Priest.