List of Journey to the West characters
The following is a list of characters in the Chinese classical novel Journey to the West, including those mentioned by name only.
Main characters
Sun Wukong
Tang Sanzang
Zhu Bajie
Sha Wujing
White Dragon Horse
The White Dragon Horse (白é¾é¦¬) is Tang Sanzang's steed and the third son of the Dragon King of the West Sea. He once accidentally caused a fire that destroyed a pearl given to his father by the Jade Emperor, and was about to be executed for committing this offence when Guanyin appeared and pleaded for his life. The dragon prince was spared from death and banished to Yingchou Stream (é·¹æ„æ¾—) in Shepan Mountain (蛇盤山). When Tang Sanzang is crossing the stream, the prince appears in the form of a gigantic white dragon and swallows Tang's white horse in one gulp. The dragon then fights with Sun Wukong but loses and retreats underwater. Sun Wukong hears from the Earth Deity that the dragon was placed there by Guanyin so he goes to find the bodhisattva and learns of the dragon's origin. The dragon prince was waiting there for Tang Sanzang but did not recognise him and ate his horse as a result. The dragon then transforms into the White Dragon Horse and serves as Tang Sanzang's steed for the rest of the journey.
In a later chapter, the White Dragon Horse transforms into a young woman and attempts to save Tang Sansang when the latter is captured by the Yellow Robe Demon but fails. He escapes to inform Zhu Bajie, who, in turn, brings back Sun Wukong to save Tang Sanzang. At the end of the novel, the White Dragon Horse is ordained as the “Great Strength Bodhisattva of the Eight Heavenly Sections†(八部天é¾å»£åŠ›æ™®è–©) and “Dragon Horse of the Eight Heavenly Sections†(八部天é¾é¦¬). He turns into a white dragon and wraps his body around one of the pillars in the Great Leiyin Temple.
Buddhist pantheon
- The TathÄgata Buddha (如來佛)
- AvalokiteÅ›vara (觀世音è©è–©), better known as Guanyin Bodhisattva (觀音è©è–©) or simply Guanyin (觀音) in the novel.
- Dipankara (燃燈å¤ä½›)
- Maitreya (彌勒佛)
- Manjusri (文殊è©è–©)
- Samantabhadra (普賢è©è–©)
- Ksitigarbha (地è—王è©è–©)
- Lingji Bodhisattva (éˆå‰è©è–©), might be based on Mahasthamaprapta.
- Pilanpo Bodhisattva (毗è—婆è©è–©), might be based on Ä€kÄÅ›agarbha.
- Eighteen Arhats (åå…«ç¾…æ¼¢)
- Master Puti (è©æ祖師), might be based on Subhuti.
- Ananda (阿難)
- MahÄkÄÅ›yapa (伽葉)
- Ratnadhvaja (寶幢光王佛), might be based on AmitÄbha.
- Jingang (金剛), any of the giant guardians at Leiyin Temple on Vulture Peak.
Taoist pantheon
- Jade Emperor (玉皇大å¸)
- Queen Mother of the West (西王æ¯)
- Three Pure Ones (三清):
- Yuanshi Tianzun (元始天尊)
- Lingbao Tianzun (éˆå¯¶å¤©å°Š), also known as Taishang Daojun (太上é“å›).
- Daode Tianzun (é“德天尊), also known as Taishang Laojun (太上è€å›).
- Xuan Wu (玄æ¦), also known Zhenwu Great Emperor (真æ¦å¤§å¸).
- Turtle and Snake generals (龜蛇二將):
- Taixuan Shuijing Heiling Zunshen (太玄水精黑éˆå°Šç¥ž)
- Taixuan Huojing Chiling Zunshen (太玄ç«ç²¾èµ¤éˆå°Šç¥ž)
- Little Zhang Crown Prince (å°å¼µå¤ªå)
- Five Sacred Dragons (五大神é¾)
- Turtle and Snake generals (龜蛇二將):
- Five Elders of the Five Positions:
- Guanyin of the South (å—極觀音)
- Chong'en Holy Emperor of the East (æ±æ–¹å´‡æ©è–å¸ã€å洲三島仙ç¿)
- Xuanling Doumu Yuanjun of the North (北方北極玄éˆé¬¥å§†å…ƒå›)
- Yellow Horn Immortal of the Central (ä¸å¤®é»ƒæ¥µé»ƒè§’大仙)
- Watcher deities:
- Gao Ming (高明), also known as Thousand Li Eye (åƒé‡Œçœ¼).
- Gao Jue (高覺), also known as Wind Following Ear (é †é¢¨è€³).
- Weather deities:
- Duke of Thunder (é›·å…¬)
- Mother of Lightning (é›»æ¯)
- Marquis of Wind (風伯)
- Master of Rain (雨師)
- Devil King of Great Strength (大力鬼王)
- Lords of the Five Elements (五ç‚真å›):
- Wood Lord of the East (æ±æ–¹æ²æ˜Ÿæœ¨å¾·çœŸå›)
- Fire Lord of the South (å—方熒惑ç«å¾·çœŸå›)
- Metal Lord of the West (西方太白金德真å›), also known as Taibai Jinxing (太白金星).
- Water Lord of the North (北方辰星水德真å›)
- Earth Lord of the Central (ä¸å¤®éŽ®æ˜ŸåœŸå¾·çœŸå›)
- Barefoot Immortal (赤腳大仙)
- Deity of the Moon (太陰星å›), also known as Chang'e (嫦娥), Guanghan Fairy (廣寒仙å), Heng'e Fairy (姮娥仙å).
- Deity of the Sun (太陽星å›)
- Marshals:
- Marshal of the Heavenly Canopy (天蓬元帥)
- Marshal of Heavenly Blessing (天佑元帥)
- Patrol deities:
- Day Patrol Deity (æ—¥éŠç¥ž)
- Night Patrol Deity (夜éŠç¥ž)
- Twelve Earthly Branches (å二元辰):
- Zi (å)
- Chou (丑)
- Yin (寅)
- Mao (å¯)
- Chen (è¾°)
- Si (å·³)
- Wu (åˆ)
- Wei (未)
- Shen (申)
- You (é…‰)
- Xu (戌)
- Hai (亥)
- Nine Stars (ä¹æ›œæ˜Ÿ):
- Gold Star (金星)
- Wood Star (木星)
- Water Star (水星)
- Fire Star (ç«æ˜Ÿ)
- Earth Star (土星)
- Erode Star (è•æ˜Ÿ)
- Jidu Star (計都星)
- Ziqi Star (ç´«ç‚星)
- Yuebo Star (月å›æ˜Ÿ)
- Li Jing (æŽé–), the Pagoda Bearing Heavenly King (托塔天王).
- Jinzha (金å’)
- Muzha (木å’), also known as Hui'an (æƒ å²¸).
- Nezha (哪å’)
- Juling Shen (å·¨éˆç¥ž)
- Erlang Shen (二郎神)
- Taiyi Leisheng Yinghua Tianzun (太乙雷è²æ‡‰åŒ–天尊), also known as Wen Zhong.
- Taiyi Jiuku Tianzun (太乙救苦天尊), also known as Taiyi Zhenren (太乙真人).
- Wang Shan (王善), the Keeper of Spirits (éˆå®˜)
- Emperor Wenchang (文昌å¸å›)
- Four Heavenly Kings (四大天王):
- VaiÅ›ravaṇa (多èžå¤©çŽ‹)
- VirÅ«á¸haka (增長天王)
- Dhá¹›tarÄá¹£á¹ra (æŒåœ‹å¤©çŽ‹)
- VirÅ«pÄká¹£a (廣目天王)
- 28 Mansions (二å八宿):
- Azure Dragon of the East (æ±æ–¹é’é¾)
- Black Tortoise of the North (北方玄æ¦)
- White Tiger of the West (西方白虎)
- Wood Wolf of Legs (奎木狼)
- Golden Dog of Bond (å©é‡‘ç‹—)
- Earth Pheasant of Stomach (胃土雉)
- Sun Rooster of Hairy Head (昴日雞)
- Moon Bird of Net (畢月çƒ)
- Fire Monkey of Turtle Beak (觜ç«çŒ´)
- Water Ape of Three Stars (åƒæ°´çŒ¿)
- Vermilion Bird of the South (å—方朱雀)
- Four Time Guardians (四值功曹):
- Li Bing, Guardian of Years (值年神æŽä¸™)
- Huang Chengyi, Guardian of Months (值月神黃承乙)
- Zhou Deng, Guardian of Days (值日神周登)
- Liu Hong, Guardian of Hours (值時神劉洪)
- Four Heavenly Masters (四大天師):
- Zhang Daoling (å¼µé“陵)
- Xu Xun (許éœ), also known as Xu Jingzhi (許敬之) or Xu Jingyang (許旌陽).
- Qiu Hongji (邱弘濟)
- Ge Hong (葛洪)
- Five Gate (五方æ諦):
- Golden Light Gate (金光æ諦)
- Silver Headed Gate (銀é æ諦)
- PÄragate (波羅æ諦)
- PÄrasaṃgate (波羅僧æ諦)
- Mahagate (摩訶æ諦)
- Three Stars of Luck, Prosperity and Longevity (ç¦ç¥¿å£½ä¸‰æ˜Ÿ):
- Star of Luck (ç¦æ˜Ÿ)
- Star of Prosperity (祿星)
- Star of Longevity (壽星)
- Six Ding (å…ä¸):
- Jade Maiden of Yin (陰神玉女)
- Sima Qing of Dingmao (ä¸å¯ç¥žå¸é¦¬å¿)
- Cui Juqing of Dingyi (ä¸å·²ç¥žå´”å·¨å¿)
- Shi Shutong of Dingwei (ä¸æœªç¥žçŸ³å”通)
- Zang Wengong of Dingyou (ä¸é…‰ç¥žè‡§æ–‡å…¬)
- Zhang Wentong of Dinghai (ä¸äº¥ç¥žå¼µæ–‡é€š)
- Zhao Ziyu of Dingchou (ä¸ä¸‘神趙å玉)
- Six Jia (å…甲):
- Jade Man of Yang (陽神玉男)
- Wang Wenqing of Jiazi (甲å神王文å¿)
- Zhan Zijiang of Jiaxu (甲戌神展å江)
- Hu Wenchang of Jiashen (甲申神扈文長)
- Wei Yuqing of Jiawu (甲åˆç¥žè¡›çŽ‰å¿)
- Meng Feiqing of Jiachen (甲辰神åŸéžå¿)
- Ming Wenzhang of Jiayin (ç”²å¯…ç¥žæ˜Žæ–‡ç« )
- Six Stars of the South Formation (å—æ–—å…星):
- Star of Life (å¸å‘½æ˜Ÿå›)
- Star of Prosperity (å¸ç¥¿æ˜Ÿå›)
- Star of Longevity (延壽星å›)
- Star of Benefit (益算星å›)
- Star of Adversity (度厄星å›)
- Star of Birth (上生星å›)
- Seven Stars of the North Formation (北斗七星), based on the Big Dipper:
- Greedy Wolf Star of Sunlight (陽明貪狼星å›), based on the Dubhe.
- Giant Gate Star of Dark Essence (陰精巨門星å›), based on the Merak.
- Lasting Prosperity Star of True Man (真人祿å˜æ˜Ÿå›), based on the Phecda.
- Civil Star of Mystery and Darkness (玄冥文曲星å›), based on the Megrez.
- Danyuan Star of Honesty and Chasity (丹元廉貞星å›), based on the Alioth.
- Military Star of the North Pole (北極æ¦æ›²æ˜Ÿå›), based on the Mizar.
- Army Defeating Star of Heaven's Gate (å¤©é—œç ´è»æ˜Ÿå›), based on the Alkaid.
- Dragon Kings of the Four Seas (四海é¾çŽ‹):
- Ao Guang, Dragon King of the East Sea (æ±æµ·é¾çŽ‹æ•–廣)
- Ao Qin, Dragon King of the South Sea (å—æµ·é¾çŽ‹æ•–欽)
- Ao Shun, Dragon King of the North Sea (北海é¾çŽ‹æ•–é †)
- Ao Run, Dragon King of the West Sea (西海é¾çŽ‹æ•–é–)
- Ten Yama Kings (å代冥王):
- Jiang, King Qinguang (秦廣王蔣)
- Li, King Chujiang (楚江王æ·)
- Yu, King Songdi (宋å¸çŽ‹ä½™)
- Lü, King Wuguan (五官王呂)
- Bao, King Yama (閻羅王包)
- Bi, King Biancheng (åžåŸŽçŽ‹ç•¢)
- Dong, King Taishan (泰山王董)
- Huang, King Dushi (都市王黃)
- Lu, King Pingdeng (å¹³ç‰çŽ‹é™¸)
- Xue, King Zhuanlun (轉輪王薛)
- Jialan, Guardian of Eighteen Places (一åå…«ä½è·æ•™ä¼½è—)
- City God (城éš)
- Earth Deity (土地神)
- Mountain Deity (山神)
Antagonists
Demon King of Confusion
The Demon King of Confusion (混世é”王) is a demon king who seizes control of the Water Curtain Cave (水簾洞) when Sun Wukong left to learn magic from Subhuti. He chases away the primates and occupies the cave with his minions. Many years later, Sun Wukong returns, defeats the demon king and takes back the cave.
General Yin, Xiong Shanjun and Techu Shi
General Yin (寅將è»), Xiong Shanjun (熊山å›; lit. “Bear Mountain Lordâ€), and Techu Shi (特處士; lit. “Occupier of a Special Placeâ€) are the first three demons Tang Sanzang encounters on his journey. Their true forms are a tiger, a bear and a wild bull respectively. They ambush Tang Sanzang and his two escorts at Shuangcha Ridge (é›™å‰å¶º) and capture them. The escorts are killed and eaten by the demons. Taibai Jinxing, in disguise as an old man, comes to free Tang Sanzang and leads him to safety.
Black Wind Demon and associates
The Black Wind Demon (黑風怪) is based in a cave on Black Wind Mountain (黑風山). His true form is a black bear but he appears as a dark-complexioned man armed with a Black Tassel Spear. He steals Tang Sanzang's cassock during a fire. Sun Wukong goes to confront him later to take back the cassock but fails so he seeks help from Guanyin. The Black Wind Demon eventually surrenders to Guanyin and becomes a mountain guardian deity.
The Scholar in a White Robe (白衣秀士) and Lingxuzi (æ·©è™›å) are the Black Wind Demon's friends. The three are having a conversation when Sun Wukong shows up. The scholar is killed by Sun Wukong and is revealed to be actually a white floral patterned snake, while the other two escape. Lingxuzi was preparing magical pills as gifts for Black Wind Demon when he encounters Sun Wukong again, who recognises him and kills him. Lingxuzi is actually a gray wolf in disguise as a Taoist.
Yellow Wind Demon
The Yellow Wind Demon (黃風怪) is based in Yellow Wind Cave (黃風洞) at Yellow Wind Ridge (黃風嶺). He is capable of blowing samadhi wind. He captures Tang Sanzang and wants to eat him. Sun Wukong enlists the help of Lingji Bodhisattva to subdue the demon, who is revealed to be actually a yellow marten from Vulture Peak. The bodhisattva captures the demon and brings him back to Vulture Peak.
The Tiger Vanguard (虎先鋒) is a minion of the Yellow Wind Demon. He is killed by Zhu Bajie and is revealed to be a tiger.
Immortal Zhenyuan
Immortal Zhenyuan (鎮元大仙), also known as Zhenyuanzi (鎮元å), is the patriarch of all earth deities. He is based in Wuzhuang Temple (五莊觀) on Longevity Mountain (è¬å£½å±±) in Aparagodaniya (西牛賀洲). In his temple, there is a special Ginsengfruit (人åƒæžœ) tree that produces only 30 fruits every 9,000 years. The fruit is shaped like an infant less than three days old. A person who smells the fruit can extend his lifespan by 360 years while a person who eats the fruit can live for another 47,000 years. Zhenyuan was away when the protagonists arrive at his temple on their journey, but he had instructed his servants Qingfeng (清風; lit. “Clear Windâ€) and Mingyue (明月; lit. “Bright Moonâ€) earlier to give two fruits to Tang Sanzang. Tang Sanzang is disgusted when sees that the fruit looks like a premature infant and refuses to eat it. Qingfeng and Mingyue then eat the fruits themselves and is seen by Sun Wukong, who steals another three fruits for himself and his two juniors. When Qingfeng and Mingyue realise that some fruits are missing, they accuse Sun Wukong of theft. Sun Wukong destroys the Ginsengfruit tree in anger and escapes with his companions. When Zhenyuan returns to his temple, he is furious after learning the truth from Qingfeng and Mingyue. He pursues the protagonists and captures them twice after they attempt to flee again. The conflict is eventually resolved when Sun Wukong gets Guanyin to help them restore the Ginsengfruit tree back to life. Zhenyuan is so pleased that he gives up his desire for revenge and becomes sworn brothers with Sun Wukong. He treats all of them to a fruit feast before seeing them off on their journey.
White Bone Demon
Yellow Robe Demon
The Yellow Robe Demon (黃è¢æ€ª) is based in Moon Waves Cave (波月洞) on Bowl Mountain (碗åå±±) in the Kingdom of Baoxiang (寶象國). He is actually the Wood Wolf of Legs (奎木狼) of the 28 Mansions. He fell in love with a Jade Maiden (玉女) in Heaven and decided to elope with her. He became a demon lord while the Maiden was reincarnated into the human world as Baihuaxiu (百花羞), the third princess of the Kingdom of Baoxiang. The demon kidnaps the princess, marries her for 13 years and has two children with her. He captures Tang Sanzang when the latter passes by the mountain. Zhu Bajie and Sha Wujing try to save their master but are no match for the demon. Zhu Bajie goes to bring back Sun Wukong – who was previously banished by Tang Sanzang after killing the White Bone Demon – to help them but they are still unable to overcome the demon. Sun Wukong then seeks help from Heaven. The Jade Emperor discovers that one of the 28 Mansions is missing, so he orders the remaining 27 to subdue the demon. The Wood Wolf is defeated and brought back to Heaven. As punishment, he is ordered to become a furnace keeper under Taishang Laojun.
Golden and Silver Horned Kings and associates
The Golden Horned King (金角大王) and Silver Horned King (銀角大王) are two demon kings based in Lotus Cave (蓮花洞) on Flat Peak Mountain (å¹³é ‚å±±). They capture Tang Sanzang and his companions by deception, and pin down Sun Wukong under three mountains. Sun Wukong escapes with the help of the mountain deities and uses trickery and disguise to rob the demons of their weapons and special items, which include the Purple Gold Red Gourd (紫金紅葫蘆), Suet Jade Flask (羊脂玉淨瓶), Golden Cloth Rope (幌金繩), Seven Stars Sword (七星åŠ) and Palm Leaf Fan (èŠè•‰æ‰‡). Sun Wukong then traps the demons in the gourd and frees Tang Sanzang and the others. Just as they are preparing to continue on their journey, Taishang Laojun appears and tells them that the two demon kings are actually the two boys in charge of watching over his furnaces. They escaped when he was not around and went out to cause trouble. He claims back all the things Sun Wukong took from the demons and brings the boys back to Heaven.
Hu A'qi (ç‹é˜¿ä¸ƒ) is the uncle of the two demon kings. He is killed by Zhu Bajie and is revealed to be actually a fox.
The Nine Tailed Vixen (ä¹å°¾ç‹ç‹¸) is based in Dragon Suppressing Cave (壓é¾æ´ž) on Dragon Suppressing Mountain (壓é¾å±±). She is the mother of the two demon kings and is disguised as an old woman. Her sons send their minions to fetch her to Flat Peak Mountain. Sun Wukong ambushes her along the way and kills her.
Lion-Lynx Demon
The Lion Lynx Demon (ç…çŒæ€ª) is actually the Azure Lion (é’毛ç…å), the steed of the bodhisattva Manjusri. He drowns the king of Wuji Kingdom (çƒé›žåœ‹) in a well and impersonates him for three years. The ghost of the dead king appears to Tang Sanzang in a dream and begs him for help. Tang Sanzang sends Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie to retrieve the king’s body from the well and use a magical pill from Taishang Laojun to bring the king back to life. They expose the demon's true identity in the king's court. The demon disguises himself as Tang Sanzang to confuse Sun Wukong, but his cover is blown when he cannot recite the "Ring Tightening Mantra" that gives Sun Wukong a headache. Manjusri shows up, stops Sun Wukong from killing the demon, and explains that he is following the Buddha's instruction to allow his steed to serve as an obstacle for the protagonists so as to test their resolution to complete their quest. Apart from that, Manjusri once disguised himself as a monk and visited the king of Wuji, but the king had him tied up and thrown into the river for three days and three nights. The king got his retribution when he was stuck in the well for three years. Manjusri takes back the Azure Lion.
Red Boy
Tuolong
The Tuolong (鼉é¾; lit. “Water Lizard Dragonâ€) is located in Black River (黑水河) in Hengyang Valley (衡陽峪). He is actually the ninth son of the Dragon King of the Jing River (涇河é¾çŽ‹), and was placed there by Guanyin to serve as an obstacle for the protagonists. The Tuolong is armed with a Bamboo Linked Bronze Club (竹節鋼éž). He disguises himself as a boatman, pretends to ferry the protagonists across the river, and captures Tang Sanzang when they are unaware. The Tuolong is eventually subdued and taken away by Crown Prince Mo'ang (摩昂太å), the eldest son of the Dragon King of the West Sea.
Immortals of Tiger, Elk, and Antelope Power
The Immortal of Tiger Power (虎力大仙), Immortal of Elk Power (鹿力大仙), and Immortal of Antelope Power (羊力大仙) are three demons who disguise themselves as Taoist magicians to deceive the ruler of the Kingdom of Chechi (車é²åœ‹). They become the king’s royal advisers. As their names suggest, their true forms are a tiger, an elk and an antelope respectively. Sun Wukong competes with them in a contest of magic powers and lures them into meeting their respective ends: Tiger is beheaded; Elk is disemboweled; Antelope is fried in boiling oil.
King of Spiritual Touch
The King of Spiritual Touch (éˆæ„Ÿå¤§çŽ‹) is a demon based in Heaven Reaching River (通天河). He is armed with a Nine Petals Bronze Hammer (ä¹ç“£éŠ…錘). He terrorises the people living near the river and demands that they sacrifice a boy and a girl to him every year or he will cause flooding. He is no match for Sun Wukong and retreats back to his underwater lair. Sun Wukong learns from Guanyin later that the demon is actually a goldfish from a lotus pond at Mount Putuo who obtained his powers after listening to Guanyin reciting the scriptures every day. Guanyin uses a fish basket to trap the demon and bring him back to the pond.
Single Horned Rhinoceros King
The Single Horned Rhinoceros King (ç¨è§’兕大王) is a demon king based in Golden Pouch Cave (金兜洞) on Golden Pouch Mountain (金兜山). He is armed with a Bronze Spear (點鋼æ§). He is actually Taishang Laojun's Azure Bull. He stole his master's Golden Jade Ring (金剛ç¢) and escaped from Heaven to cause trouble. He captures Tang Sanzang and his companions except for Sun Wukong. When fighting with Sun Wukong, the demon uses the Golden Jade Ring to suck away Sun Wukong's Ruyi Jingu Bang. Sun Wukong seeks help from various celestial forces, including Li Jing, Nezha, the fire deities and the Eighteen Arhats, but all of them also lose their weapons to the demon's Golden Jade Ring. The demon is eventually subdued and taken back by Taishang Laojun.
Immortal Ruyi
Immortal Ruyi (如æ„真仙) is Bull Demon King's brother. He is based in Immortal Gathering Temple (èšä»™åºµ) on Mount Jieyang (解陽山) in Women's Country (女兒國). While in Women's Country, Tang Sanzang and Zhu Bajie unsuspectingly drink from the Spring of Pregnancy and become pregnant. The only cure is to drink from the Spring of Abortion (è½èƒŽæ³‰), which is under Ruyi's control. When the women in Women's Country want to drink from the spring, they need to present gifts to Ruyi first. Ruyi holds a grudge against Sun Wukong because of the fate of his nephew, Red Boy, and he behaves in a hostile manner when Sun comes to ask for water from the spring. Ruyi is eventually outwitted and defeated by Sun Wukong.
Ruler of Women's Country
The Ruler of Women's Country (女兒國國王) is the ruler of a nation in Xiliang (西æ¢) with an all-female population. When the protagonists arrive in her country, she falls in love with Tang Sanzang and wants to marry him. On Sun Wukong's suggestion, Tang Sanzang pretends to marry the ruler and lies that his three students will go to fetch the scriptures in place of him. Later, he pretends to see his students off and escapes with Sun Wukong's help when the four of them are safely outside the city.
Scorpion Demon
The Scorpion Demon (è åç²¾) is a demon based in Pipa Cave (çµç¶æ´ž) on Venom Mountain (毒敵山). Her true form is a scorpion the size of a pipa. She practises Taoist arts for several years and obtains magical powers. She once listened to the Buddha reciting scriptures in Leiyin Temple (雷音寺) and stung him with the poisonous sting on her tail when he brushed her aside. The Buddha suffers from the pain of the sting and instructs his followers to capture the scorpion but she has already fled. Shortly after escaping from Women's Country, Tang Sanzang is abducted by the scorpion demon and taken back to her lair, where she tries to force Tang Sanzang to marry her. Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie fight with the scorpion but are held back by her poisonous sting. The scorpion is eventually killed by the Sun Deity of Mao (å¯æ—¥æ˜Ÿå®˜), who transforms into a giant rooster with two combs.
Six Eared Macaque
The Six Eared Macaque (å…耳ç¼çŒ´) is one of the four spiritual primates that do not belong to any of the ten categories that all beings in the universe are classified under. The other three are the Intelligent Stone Monkey (éˆæ˜ŽçŸ³çŒ´), Red Bottomed Horse Monkey (赤尻馬猴) and Long Armed Ape Monkey (通臂猿猴). As he and Sun Wukong are both spiritual primates (Sun Wukong is the Intelligent Stone Monkey), their powers and abilities are on par. He first appears in Xiliang (西粱) in disguise as Sun Wukong, knocks Tang Sanzang unconscious and steals the baggage. He fights with the real Sun Wukong and neither of them is able to overcome his opponent. No one is able to differentiate between the real and the fake Sun Wukong until the two appear before the Buddha, who tells them about the four spiritual primates. The Six Eared Macaque attempts to flee when he hears the Buddha speak about his true identity but the Buddha traps him under a giant golden alms bowl. The macaque is then killed by Sun Wukong.
Bull Demon King, Princess Iron Fan and associates
Bull Demon King (牛é”王) is a demon king based in Sky Scraping Cave (摩雲洞) on Accumulated Thunder Mountain (ç©é›·å±±). In the early chapters of the novel, he becomes sworn brothers with Sun Wukong and five other demon kings. He is ranked the most senior of the seven, and styles himself "Great Sage Who Pacifies Heaven" (平天大è–). He marries Princess Iron Fan and has a son, Red Boy, with her. He appears again in a later chapter when the protagonists arrive at the Flaming Mountains along their journey. Sun Wukong disguises himself as Bull Demon King to deceive Princess Iron Fan and takes away her Banana Leaf Fan. The real Bull Demon King visits Princess Iron Fan, who then realises she has been tricked. Bull Demon King disguises himself as Zhu Bajie to trick Sun Wukong and retrieves the fan. In the ensuing fight against Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie, Bull Demon King reveals his true form, a giant white bull, and attempts to charge towards his opponents. Nezha shows up, captures Bull Demon King, and brings him to Heaven to let the Jade Emperor decide his fate.
Princess Iron Fan (éµæ‰‡å…¬ä¸») is Bull Demon King's wife.
Jade Faced Princess (玉é¢å…¬ä¸») is Bull Demon King's concubine. Her true form is a vixen. She is killed by Zhu Bajie.
The Water Repelling Golden Crystal Beast (é¿æ°´é‡‘晶ç¸) is Bull Demon King's steed. It is taken away by Sun Wukong.
Wansheng Dragon King and associates
Wansheng Dragon King (è¬è–é¾çŽ‹) is based in Emerald Waves Lake (碧波æ½), Rocky Mountain (亂石山), Kingdom of Jisai (ç¥è³½åœ‹). He marries his daughter, Wansheng Princess, to the Nine Headed Bug. He plots with his son-in-law to steal a ÅšarÄ«ra from the pagoda in Golden Ray Monastery (金光寺) in Jisai and release a rain of blood in the kingdom. Without the ÅšarÄ«ra, the pagoda loses its magical shine, and the king perceives the blood rain as an ill omen. He believes that the monks in the monastery are responsible for stealing the ÅšarÄ«ra and starts persecuting them. Sun Wukong uncovers the truth when he and his companions arrive in Jisai. The dragon king and his family are eventually killed by Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie. The ÅšarÄ«ra is returned to the pagoda.
The Nine Headed Bug (ä¹é 蟲), also known as the Nine Headed Prince Consort (ä¹é 駙馬), is married to Wansheng Dragon King's daughter. He is armed with a Crescent Moon Spade (月牙éŸ). He collaborates with his father-in-law to steal the ÅšarÄ«ra from Golden Ray Monastery. Sun Wukong enlists the help of celestial forces to deal with the demons. The Nine Headed Bug has one of his heads bitten off by Erlang Shen's celestial hound but manages to escape.
Wansheng Princess (è¬è–公主) is Wansheng Dragon King's daughter and the Nine Headed Bug's wife. She stole the Nine Leaves Lingzhi Herb (ä¹è‘‰éˆèŠè‰) from the Queen Mother of the West. She is slain by Zhu Bajie.
Benbo'erba (奔波兒çž) and Babo'erben (çžæ³¢å…’奔) are two minions of the Nine Headed Bug. Their respective forms are a sheatfish and a blackfish respectively. They stay at the top of the pagoda in Golden Ray Monastery after the ÅšarÄ«ra is stolen. Sun Wukong discovers them while cleaning the pagoda and captures them. He learns about the theft of the ÅšarÄ«ra from them.
Tree spirits
A group of tree spirits are based in Wood Immortal Temple (木仙庵) at Bramble Ridge (èŠæ£˜å¶º). The four most senior spirits are Jinjie Shiba Gong (å‹ç¯€åå…«å…¬), Guzhi Gong (å¤ç›´å…¬), Lingkongzi (凌空å) and Fuyun Sou (拂雲åŸ), who appear in human form as four old men. Their true forms are a pine tree, a cedar tree, a juniper tree and a bamboo tree respectively. Tang Sanzang encounters them in the temple and discusses poetry with them. Other spirits include the Naked Demon (赤身鬼) and the Apricot Immortal (æä»™), whose true forms are a maple tree and an apricot tree respectively, while their servants are flower spirits. Sun Wukong sees through their disguise and tells Zhu Bajie when the latter asks him if he detects any demons in the vicinity. Zhu Bajie then destroys all the trees. Tang Sanzang is shocked and he scolds Zhu Bajie for killing innocents because the spirits never harmed him, but Sun Wukong explains that it is best to eliminate the spirits now in case they become evil in the future.
Yellow Brows Great King
Yellow Brows Great King (黃眉大王) is actually a servant boy who helps Maitreya play the sounding stone. When his master was away, he stole the Human Sack (人種袋) and Golden Cymbals (金éƒ) and escaped to become a demon lord. He transforms his sounding stone into a Wolf's Teeth Club (狼牙棒) as his weapon. He creates a fake Leiyin Temple and impersonates the Buddha while his minions disguise themselves as the Buddha's followers. Tang Sanzang, Zhu Bajie and Sha Wujing fall for his ruse as they mistakenly believe that they have reached their destination, and are captured by him. Sun Wukong tries to save his companions but Yellow Brows traps him in the Golden Cymbals. Sun Wukong escapes later and brings various divine forces to help him counter the demon but Yellow Brows uses the Human Sack to trap all the reinforcements. At the critical moment, Maitreya shows up and suggests to Sun Wukong to transform into a watermelon. The unsuspecting Yellow Brows eats the watermelon and Sun Wukong causes agony to the demon inside his stomach. Yellow Brows surrenders and is eventually taken back by Maitreya.
Python Demon
The Python Demon (蟒蛇精) is based in Tuoluo Manor (é§ç¾…庄) on Qijue Mountain (七絕山). He is armed with a pair of spears. His true form is a giant python with red scales and glowing eyes. He has eaten many people and animals living in that area. He meets his end when Sun Wukong enters his body and breaks out of his stomach.
Sai Tai Sui
Sai Tai Sui (賽太æ²; lit. “Equivalent to Tai Suiâ€) is a demon king based on Qilin Mountain (麒麟山) in the Kingdom of Zhuzi (朱紫國). He is actually the Golden Haired Hou (金毛犼), the steed of Guanyin. Armed with a Broad Axe (宣花鉞斧), he also has with him a set of three magic bells, known as the Purple-Gold Bells (紫金鈴), which can conjure fire, smoke and dust storms when rung. He kidnaps the Lady of Jinsheng Palace (金è–宮娘娘), one of the king’s favourite concubines, and tries to force her to marry him. Unknown to him, the Immortal Ziyang (紫陽真人) has secretly cast a protective shield on the lady, such that anyone who touches her will feel like being pricked by thorns. Sun Wukong uses tricks to steal the bells from Sai Tai Sui and then uses them against the demon. The demon is eventually subdued and taken back by Guanyin.
Spider Demons and Hundred Eyed Demon Lord
The Spider Demons (蜘蛛精) are seven sisters based in Silk Cave (盤絲洞) at Silk Ridge (盤絲嶺). As their names suggest, their true forms are spiders. Tang Sanzang stumbles upon their thatched hut while begging for alms and tries to leave after suspecting that they are demons. However, it is too late as the demons emit spider silk from their navels and spin a web to trap Tang Sanzang. They are defeated by Sun Wukong later and have no choice but to release Tang Sanzang. The spiders are later squashed to death by Sun Wukong.
The Hundred Eyed Demon Lord (百眼é”å›), also known as the Multiple Eyed Creature (多目怪), is a centipede demon based in Yellow Flower Temple (黃花觀). He has a thousand eyes that radiate brilliant golden light to confuse his enemies and victims. He is the seven spider demons' senior and disguises himself as a Taoist. The spiders approach him for help in taking revenge after their defeat at the hands of Sun Wukong. He offers the protagonists poisoned drinks when they stop for a rest at his temple but Sun Wukong sees through his ruse. He seizes Tang Sanzang and holds him hostage, while Sun Wukong captures the seven spiders. He refuses to exchange Tang Sanzang for his juniors and Sun Wukong kills the spiders in anger. He is eventually subdued and captured by Pilanpo Bodhisattva and sent to guard the Thousand Flowers Cave (åƒèŠ±æ´ž) at Purple Clouds Mountain (紫雲山).
Demons at Lion Camel Ridge
Three demon kings are based in Lion Camel Cave (ç…é§æ´ž) at Lion Camel Ridge (ç…é§å¶º). Sun Wukong learns about the demons from Xiaozuanfeng (å°é‘½é¢¨), one of their minions captured by him. The three are:
The Azure Lion (é’毛ç…å) is actually the steed of Manjusri which previously appeared in an earlier chapter as the Lion-Lynx Demon. He is armed with a bronze saber. He is capable of transforming himself into several times bigger or smaller than his normal size. It is said that he once showed up uninvited at a peach feast hosted by the Queen Mother of the West and wanted to fight for the rulership of Heaven. The Jade Emperor sent 100,000 celestial troops to capture the demon, who turned into a giant monster and devoured the entire army in one gulp. The Azure Lion swallows Sun Wukong, who causes trouble inside his stomach. The Lion then pretends to agree to open his mouth and let Sun Wukong out, but intends to bite him to death when he comes out. However, Sun Wukong sticks out his weapon instead and the demon breaks his teeth after biting on the staff. Sun Wukong later creates a long rope, ties it around the demon's heart and plays with it after leaving the demon's stomach. The Azure Lion is eventually subdued and taken back by Manjusri.
The Yellow Toothed Elephant (黃牙è€è±¡) is actually the white elephant that the bodhisattva Samantabhadra rides on. He appears as a giant with an elephant-like face, and is armed with a spear. He has a long nose capable of trapping enemies and crushing them. While fighting with Zhu Bajie, he uses his nose to wrap around him and capture him. He is eventually subdued and taken back by Samantabhadra.
The Golden Winged Great Peng (金翅大鵬雕) is armed with a ji and capable of flying over great distances. He possesses a Flask of Yin and Yang Essence (陰陽二氣瓶) which can suck in unsuspecting victims. After a while, the victim trapped inside the flask will be reduced to a bloody mash. He uses the flask to trap Sun Wukong but the latter breaks out and the flask is rendered useless because its essence has been spilt. The demon is later revealed to be actually a brother of the peacock Mahamayuri (the Buddha's godmother), as both of them were born to the Fenghuang. The Buddha shows up to subdue the demon and take him back to Vulture Peak.
White Deer Spirit and White Faced Vixen Spirit
The White Deer Spirit (白鹿精) is actually the mount of the deity Old Man of the South Pole. He stole his master's staff and escaped into the human world. He accepts the White Faced Vixen Spirit (白é¢ç‹ç‹¸ç²¾) as a daughter, disguises her as a beautiful maiden, and presents her to the ruler of the Kingdom of Biqiu (比丘國). The king is entranced by the vixen's charming looks and marries her, while the white deer (disguised as a middle-aged man) becomes the royal father-in-law (國丈). The king gradually falls sick under the demons' influence, and the white deer lies that the hearts of 1,111 children are required to make a cure. The king then issues an order to capture 1,111 children and imprison them in cages. When the protagonists arrive in Biqiu, the white deer tells the king that Tang Sanzang's heart is the best cure so the king orders Tang Sanzang to be arrested. Sun Wukong saves the children and exposes the demons' true forms. The vixen is slain by Zhu Bajie and the white deer is subdued and taken back by the Old Man of the South Pole.
Lady Earth Flow
Lady Earth Flow (地涌夫人) is actually a Golden Nosed Albino Rat Spirit (金鼻白毛è€é¼ ç²¾) who attained her powers after practising Taoist arts for 300 years. She once secretly consumed the Fragrant Blossoms Precious Candles (香花寶ç‡) at Vulture Peak, and called herself "Half-Guanyin" (åŠæˆªè§€éŸ³). She was captured by Li Jing and Nezha, and was supposed to be killed, but the Buddha told them to spare her life, and she was so grateful that she acknowledged Li Jing as her godfather and Nezha as her godbrother. She later moved to the Bottomless Pit (無底洞) at Flaming Air Mountain (焰空山) and renamed herself "Lady Earth Flow". She is armed with a pair of swords. When the protagonists pass by Black Pines Forest (黑æ¾æž—), she disguises herself as a damsel in distress to attract Tang Sanzang's attention. Tang Sanzang takes pity on her and lets her accompany them to a nearby temple, but Sun Wukong sees through her cover. She ate six monks in the temple and captures Tang Sanzang when Sun Wukong and the others are distracted. Sun Wukong finds out her true identity later and brings Li Jing and Nezha to subdue her and take her back to Heaven.
Ruler of the Kingdom of Miefa
The ruler of the Kingdom of Miefa (滅法國; "Miefa" literally means “destroy dharmaâ€) hates Buddhists and once made an oath to slaughter 10,000 Buddhist monks. He has already killed 9,996 monks when the protagonists arrive in Miefa. To evade trouble, the protagonists disguise themselves as horse traders and hide in a big cupboard in an inn. However, that night, the cupboard is stolen by thieves but is recovered by the authorities and brought to the court. Sun Wukong cast sleeping spells on the royal household and officials and shaved their heads. The next morning, the king wakes up and is shocked to see that he, his family members, and his subjects are bald, just like Buddhist monks. He realises that he has done wrong in persecuting Buddhist monks so he repents and renames his domain "Kingdom of Qinfa" (欽法國; "Qinfa" literally means “respect for dharmaâ€).
King of the Southern Hill
The King of the Southern Hill (å—山大王) is a demon king based in Linked Cave (連環洞), Bent Peak (折岳), Hidden Misty Mountain (隱霧山). He is armed with an iron pestle (éµæµ) and is capable of creating windstorms and mist. He is less powerful than other demons in the novel, but is considered one of the wittiest. He uses a plan called the "strategy of separating the plum blossom's petals" (分瓣梅花计) to lure Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie and Sha Wujing away from Tang Sanzang in three different instances and then captures Tang. Sun Wukong infiltrates his lair and casts a sleeping spell on the demon and his minions and saves Tang Sanzang. The demon is slain by Zhu Bajie just as he awakes, and his true form is revealed to be a leopard with mugwort-shaped patterns on its body.
Grand Saint of Nine Spirits and associates
The Grand Saint of Nine Spirits (ä¹éˆå…ƒè–) is actually the Nine Headed Lion that Taiyi Jiuku Tianzun rides on. The boy in charge of looking after the lion once secretly drank a special potion and fell asleep for three days in Heaven (equivalent to three years in the human world). The lion seizes the opportunity to escape. He builds his base at Jiuqu Panhuan Cave (ä¹æ›²ç›¤æ¡“æ´ž) at Bamboo Links Mountain (竹節山) near the Kingdom of Yuhua (玉è¯åœ‹). The lion demons living around that area revere him as their grand ancestor. The Nine Headed Lion is different from most other demons in the novel in a sense that it neither harms humans nor seeks to taste Tang Sanzang's flesh. He is angered when he learns that his god-grandson, the Tawny Lion Demon, has been killed by Sun Wukong, and wants to take revenge. He captures Tang Sanzang, Zhu Bajie, Sha Wujing and the royal family of Yuhua, and has them whipped. He is eventually subdued by Taiyi Jiuku Tianzun and taken back to Heaven.
The Tawny Lion Demon (黃ç…ç²¾) is based in Tiger's Jaws Cave (虎å£æ´ž), Leopard's Head Mountain (è±¹é å±±) in the Kingdom of Yuhua. He is armed with a Four Clears Spade (四明éŸ). He is a god-grandson of the Nine Headed Lion. Once, overcome by greed, he steals Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie and Sha Wujing's weapons. Although he does not harm humans and shows no interest in tasting Tang Sanzang's flesh, his avarice ultimately leads to disaster for him. Sun Wukong and his companions attack his cave and slaughter him and his minions to take back their weapons. His death is the catalyst for the conflict between the protagonists and the Nine Headed Lion.
The Roushi (猱ç…), Xueshi (雪ç…), Suanni (狻猊), Baize (白澤), Fuli (ä¼ç‹¸) and Boxiang (摶象) are six lion demons who used to inhabit the Jiuqu Panhuan Cave before the Nine Headed Lion came. They honour the Nine Headed Lion as their grand ancestor. They are captured by Sun Wukong and his companions and executed.
Kings of Cold, Heat and Dust Protection
The King of Cold Protection (辟寒大王), King of Heat Protection (辟暑大王) and King of Dust Protection (辟塵大王) are three demons based in Xuanying Cave (玄英洞), Azure Dragon Mountain (é’é¾å±±) in Jinping Prefecture (金平府). They are armed with a battleaxe, a broadsword, and a rattan whip respectively. Their true forms are rhinoceroses. They disguise themselves as Taoist deities and steal aromatic oil from lamps in a temple, tricking worshippers into believing that the "deities" have accepted the oil offered to them. Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie and Sha Wujing disguise themselves as statues of the deities and catch the demons off guard, but the demons manage to capture Tang Sanzang and flee. Sun Wukong and company try to save their master but are outnumbered by the demons and their minions, so they seek help from celestial forces. The demons are eventually defeated and killed by the combined efforts of Sun Wukong and company, the four Wood beasts of the 28 Mansions (Wood Wolf of Legs, Wood Dragon of Horn, Wood Dog of Well and Wood Xie of Dipper), and marine forces led by the Dragon Crown Prince of the Western Sea.
Jade Rabbit Spirit

The Jade Rabbit Spirit (玉兔精) is actually the moon rabbit that pounds a mortar and pestle in Guanghan Palace (廣寒宮) on the Moon. The fairy Su'e (ç´ å¨¥) once hit her and she bore a grudge against her. Su'e was later reincarnated as a princess of India (天竺). The rabbit escapes into the human world to take revenge against Su'e. She lives in Maoying Mountain (毛穎山) and wields a short staff (transformed from the pestle) as her weapon. She kidnaps the princess of India and impersonates her. She meets Tang Sanzang when he passes by India on his journey, and wants to marry him so that she can absorb his yang essence and increase her powers. Sun Wukong sees through her disguise and fights with her. Just as Sun Wukong is about to defeat the Jade Rabbit, Chang'e shows up, stops him and takes the rabbit back to the Moon.
Great White Turtle
The Great White Turtle (大白龜) is a giant turtle based in Heaven Reaching River (通天河). He was forced out of his underwater residence by the King of Spiritual Touch. Sun Wukong brings Guanyin to subdue and take away the demon. He feels so grateful to the protagonists for helping him take back his home that he ferries them across the 800 li river on his back. Before moving on, Tang Sanzang promises to help the turtle ask the Buddha when he will be able to transform into a human. However, Tang Sanzang forgets his promise when he arrives at his destination, Vulture Peak, where the Buddha is based. The guardians transporting the protagonists back to Chang'an drop them off abruptly at Heaven Reaching River, where the protagonists meet the turtle again. While ferrying the protagonists across the river, the turtle asks Tang Sanzang about the promise he made and the latter apologises for breaking his word. The unhappy turtle throws them off his back into the water. This incident fulfils the last of the 81 tribulations that Tang Sanzang is destined to face on his journey to obtain the scriptures.
Historical figures
- Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong of Tang (å”太宗æŽä¸–æ°‘)
- Wei Zheng (éå¾µ)
- Xu Maogong (å¾æ‡‹åŠŸ)
- Yuchi Gong (å°‰é²æ)
- Qin Qiong (秦瓊)
- Xiao Yu (è•ç‘€)
- Fu Yi (傅奕)
- Yin Kaishan (æ®·é–‹å±±)
- Yuan Tiangang (è¢å¤©ç½¡)
- Li Chunfeng (æŽæ·³é¢¨)
- Li Yuan, Emperor Gaozu of Tang (å”高祖æŽæ·µ)
- Li Jiancheng (æŽå»ºæˆ)
- Li Yuanji (æŽå…ƒå‰)
- Xu Jingzong (許敬宗)
- Wang Gui (王çª)
- Xue Rengui (è–›ä»è²´)
- Liu Hongji (劉弘基)
- Duan Zhixian (段志賢)
- Ma Sanbao (馬三寶)
- Cheng Yaojin (程咬金)
- Gao Shilian (高士廉)
- Zhang Gongjin (張公謹)
- Fang Xuanling (房玄齡)
- Du Ruhui (æœå¦‚晦)
Others
- Liu Boqin (劉伯欽) is a hunter who protects Tang Sanzang from wild beasts and provides him with food and shelter. He introduces the latter to Sun Wukong, who was trapped under a mountain by the Buddha.
- Gao Cuilan (é«˜ç¿ è˜) is a woman forced by Zhu Bajie to be his wife.
- Squire Gao (高員外) is Gao Cuilan's father.