Who is better, the Monkey King or Erlang God?

The Monkey King will change seventy-two, and Erlang God has his own eye. But as for who is stronger, there is no doubt that the Monkey King is stronger, because in the novel The Journey to the West, the Monkey King is equivalent to a person who uses the aura of the protagonist, and no one can beat it to make it, while some Tathagata suppress it at the foot of Wuzhishan, in order to publicize the story of learning from the Western Heaven and symbolize the author's rebellious spirit.

When the Monkey King made a scene in the Heavenly Palace, there were so many heavenly soldiers and generals that no one could stop him. Is it true that no one can stop him? Of course, it is not discussed here, that is, the question of the Monkey King and Erlang God. I don't discuss the historical origins of so many jade emperors and jade mothers, and I have no objection to whether they are strong or not. Just say who is stronger? The Monkey King is a born monkey with great strength, and then he learned seventy-two changes from his teacher, but his best is not his changes, but his fighting skills. When the Monkey King got the golden hoop, his fighting consciousness was not that of any opponent.

Erlang God is really a strong one, but his fighting consciousness can't compare with the Monkey King's weapon only by relying on 1989' s mysterious work and his eye. Moreover, the Monkey King has a leading role, and he is not a Journey to the West. The Monkey King is the protagonist, even the Tang Priest later occupied a considerable space, but the most important protagonist is the Monkey King, who embodies the author's resistance to the feudal dark thoughts at that time and is invincible.

Although there were many descriptions about the Monkey King later, he was a virtual character anyway, and the person written by the author was as strong as he wanted, so he was a powerful figure. When the Temple of Heaven stole a flat peach, so many immortals couldn't escape him, but in the process of learning from the West, so many little monsters could stop him. Isn't this a change in strength? Because he beat the Tang priest as a teacher, he has been bound. He is not lawless the Monkey King, so he is naturally weaker, because his sense of resistance is not so strong.