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This book "I Use My Mortal Life to Protect My Demonic Wife" is very interesting and the content is very unique. It belongs to the anti-routine "Journey to the West", and the content is full of fireworks. It tells the story that Marshal Tianpeng no longer became a Buddha. Because he was lonely and lonely, he yearned for the common people's life in the human world. His two-way love affair with the heroine Cuilan and his responsibility to protect his family make people fall in love with this unique Zhu Bajie. The plot is compact, the language is humorous, and the characters are well-characterized. Zhu Bajie is full of fireworks, making Zhu Bajie's image more vivid than before!
When it comes to Zhu Bajie, most people in the world have the image of a "bastard" who is greedy and lazy and is on the road to learn Buddhist scriptures. However, "I Use My Mortal Life to Guard the Demon Wife" completely subverts this inherent perception with an anti-conventional sword, creating a new canopy for us that is flesh and blood, emphasizing love and justice. It allows the story of Journey to the West to break out of the single frame of "wholeheartedly worships the Buddha" and adds a heart-pounding atmosphere and responsibility for family and country. The core charm of this book lies in the ultimate interpretation of the word "protection", and this protection progresses layer by layer, from personal emotions to the righteousness of the family and the country, weaving the most moving heroic epic. Marshal Tianpeng, who once commanded Tianhe, was demoted to earth because of his benevolence. However, he met Cuilan in Gaolaozhuang and was reborn. He was able to put down the nine-tooth rake, pick up the hoe to plow the fields, and turn the days of firewood, rice, oil and salt into honey. This tenderness that shed all glory for his lover broke the sense of distance between mythical characters; in order to protect his wife and children, he dared to stand up to the gods in heaven and fight the Xiongnu in bloody battles with a rake. This bravery to stand up showed his iron-bone tenderness;
Eight Pigs descended to the human world and fell in love with Cuilan at first sight. With his hard work, bravery and sense of responsibility, he won the recognition of Cuilan and Gao Husband. Bajie also encounters demons chasing him all the way. Bajie participated in the fourteen-year study project and became famous. He resolutely gave up his fame and returned to Gaolaozhuang to reunite with his wife and children. The most short-lived happiness was when he was recruited by the court as a general and led his troops on an expedition. However, he was plotted by a demon and was seriously injured. Cuilan did not hesitate to sacrifice his life to save Bajie and finally defeated the enemy and returned home. The father and his wife gave up the reward and only wanted to return to their hidden countryside. The wind wants to be calm but the wind does not stop. The demon still refused to let Bajie go, causing Bajie to accidentally kill the court official in order to protect the villagers, so he had to live in seclusion in the grassland with his wife and children... The story line of the characters' growth is clear, the characters are three-dimensional and vivid, and the text is fluent. It is worth recommending.
[Read carefully] Reading the stories related to Journey to the West, the most touching thing is actually the Marshal Tianpeng who is well known to us. This time, he is no longer the confused supporting character in the traditional story who was demoted to earth due to a temporary mistake, but a brave man who broke away from his destined fate. The author breaks away from the stereotyped settings and tears off the stereotyped labels attached to Tianpeng, allowing us to see his sincerity and stubbornness hidden under his skin. He is unwilling to be at the mercy of fate, unwilling to be trapped in the script written by his predecessors. Even if the road ahead is full of thorns, he will break the shackles with his lonesome courage and resist the defined life. This courage to break free from the shackles of tradition, this passion for not bowing to fate, is far more moving than the halo of a smooth journey. The story reshapes the classic from a new perspective, not only retaining the heritage of Journey to the West, but also giving the character a new soul, making the image of Marshal Tianpeng three-dimensional, vivid and powerful. It is not only a rewritten myth, but also a hymn about resistance, perseverance and self-salvation, which is worth reading carefully.
As the former Tianpeng Marshal, Bajie probably never thought that being a god is difficult, but being a human being is even harder. In heaven, one just abides by the rules and obeys orders. Although there are rules and regulations, there is no need to bend for five buckets of rice. Only when you fall into the world do you truly experience the harshness of the world, experience love, hate, anger and ignorance, wallow in firewood, rice, oil and salt, and struggle in the warmth and warmth of human relationships. But there is still true love in the world after all. The waiting in the curling smoke, the laughter in the streets and streets, and the care among the simple meals are all the warmth that the cold heaven can never give. The author chooses to approach the story from Bajie's perspective. The angle is novel and unique, and the writing is delicate and nuanced, vividly describing the confusion and awakening of the gods after they fell to the mortal world. The control of the rhythm is very skillful. It is a good book worth calming down and reading carefully. I wish the author everything he has thought about and everything he has done will be smooth.
Different from Black Westward Journey, in my impression, Zhu Bajie is delicious, lazy and adapts to the situation, tactful, fearful and trouble-making. In any case, he is just an incompetent person with countless shortcomings. But this book has lifted him to a level that does not belong to him. The character of this book has changed from the cowardly appearance of the original novel. He is now a flesh-and-blood character with a clear sense of love and hate and a bold and violent image. Although he is not a pig, he is able to hold up the sky. He stands alone and becomes the pillar of support in front of his wife and children. He is calm and calm when encountering difficulties. There are more details to be discovered in the book [Sending Hearts][Sending Hearts]
"I Use My Mortal Life to Protect My Demonic Wife" uses an anti-conventional writing style to describe Marshal Tianpeng as a mortal hero who passionately protects his wife, daughter, and country. From the pig demon in Yunzhan Cave to the guardian god of the earth in Mobei, he put down the nine-tooth rake and picked up the hoe, and stood up to the gods in heaven to protect his wife and children. The phrase "In this life, I don't want to become a Buddha or an immortal, I just want to be a family man", which expresses the great weight of ordinary wishes. With hot-blooded killing sprees and warm-hearted protection, this version of Zhu Bajie really subverts perceptions.
This is a three-layered novel of doting on the wife, passionate blood, and enjoying the family and the country, subverting the character set of Journey to the West. It is centered on Marshal Tianpeng × Gao Cuilan, and turns the greasy bastard Zhu Bajie into an affectionate guardian who abandons his immortality and becomes a mortal. From the demon pig in Yunzhan Cave to the foolish son-in-law of Gaolaozhuang, he abandons the rake for his wife, fights for the heaven for his family, and guards Mobei for the people. It is full of flesh and blood, gentle and explosive. Immortals and demons have different paths and are not allowed by heaven, but they fight against fate with the most ordinary way of staying together. There is no cheating and counterattack, only the obsession of "I will protect you with my mortal life", which is sweet but not greasy, and cruel but not embarrassing. From the love between children to the righteousness of the family and country, from protecting one person to guarding a city, and finally transformed into a terrestrial vein, the pyrotechnic heroism is written to the extreme. Super pretty!
This is a Journey to the West fan fiction that expresses love to the extreme. Bajie is no longer the idiot who seeks Buddhist scriptures in the West, but a man who protects his wife, children and young children. The author uses a sharp pen to describe the true inner changes of Marshal Tianpeng, making people feel for him. Buddhism itself is about saving people, and it does not necessarily mean going to the West to obtain scriptures. Seeking true scriptures for the world is actually a false proposition. From another perspective, protecting your family and territory is not the same as protecting people? I think this novel is indeed very high-level and well-written. I like reading it and I highly recommend everyone to read it too. Finally, I hope the author's book can become a hit🔥🔥🔥, because this book deserves it, come on!
The author is cleverly conceived, based on Journey to the West, but goes against the routine and uses a lot of imagination to portray Zhu Bajie as a passionate man who protects his wife, daughter, and the country. [Like][Like][Like][Like][Like]
This work can be called a model of anti-routine Journey to the West! Break out of the stereotype of "becoming a Buddha" and reshape the flesh and blood soul of Marshal Tianpeng - from the vicious demon of Yunzhan Cave to the foolish son-in-law of Gao Laozhuang, from a Buddhist monk to the patron saint of Mobei. He abandoned the rake and picked up the hoe for his wife, fought against the Huns in heaven for his family, and finally transformed the earth to protect the mountains and rivers. Abandon the shackles of Buddhism, use a mortal body to carry love and responsibility, and in the midst of redemption and passion, let the heroic spirit of fireworks beyond "Qi Tian" directly hit people's hearts. The plot is exciting and the characters are subversive. It's hard for fans of Journey to the West to avoid the "anti-routine". It would be a shame not to watch it!
A very wonderful novel, the plot of this book is cleverly designed. At first I thought it was another Journey to the West, but after reading it I realized that the author had a very novel idea and did not follow the routine at all. Here I saw a different Zhu Bajie, a great man who could truly be worthy of being the Marshal of Tianpeng. The plot in the book has ups and downs, the foreshadowing is exquisite, and the characters are vivid and three-dimensional. Zhu Bajie changed away from the laziness, greed, and lust in Journey to the West; instead, he appeared in front of me with a brand new attitude. He is loyal to love, he is motivated in life, and he cares about the common people. He is no longer a Buddhist monk, but a good husband and a hero in the hearts of the people. Whether it is the courage to fight against the world to protect his family, or the courage to sacrifice one's life to save the common people, they are all full of blood and passion, which makes people look up. The whole book is eclectic and contains thousands of words. It can be read in one swipe, and the reading pleasure is immediately felt. Five-star praise and recommendation, you won't lose money if you join the trap.
Refuse to be Facebooked! This book directly reconstructed everything I knew about Bajie! Who said Bajie can only make jokes? When he gets serious, he can even change his destiny. From Marshal Tianpeng to being demoted to a pig demon, he has tasted the warmth and coldness of the world and suffered all the prejudices of the world, but he has found his destiny in the fireworks of Gao Laozhuang. For the sake of his sweetheart, he burned all his fame as a monster, gave up his path to immortality, and established himself as a mortal, using the clumsiest and most sincere way to protect her stability for the rest of her life. The entire plot is online, including the thrill of standing up in the face of natural and man-made disasters, the thrill of fighting against evil villains, and the heart-wrenching tenderness of going in both directions. Others cultivate immortality in order to defy heaven and change their fate. He "lives as a human being" just to stay with one person until he grows old. If you like shemale romance, affectionate male protagonists, and pyrotechnic fairy tales, just close your eyes and dive in!
Going against the routine of Journey to the West, Marshal Tianpeng is not a Buddha, he fights against the Heavenly Court and fights bloody battles with the Huns, just to protect his wife and children. This wave of operations is so exciting! From Gao Laozhuang doting on his wife and protecting his children, to transforming into a terrestrial body to protect Mobei, Zhu Bajie has completely subverted the perception. He is no longer the lazy image, but a real man who takes responsibility. The plot has a tight rhythm, with passionate killings and tender protection intertwined. Every chapter is addictive. Who said that traveling to the West can only be devoted to Buddha? Lao Zhu proves with his actions that a life with family and love is the most worthwhile practice!
This is an eye-catching masterpiece of a Journey to the West fanfic! I thought it was an old-fashioned way to learn from the past, but I didn't expect that the idea was novel and completely jumped out of the traditional framework. The author pulls Marshal Tianpeng out of the stereotype and depicts the despair, resentment and awakening of the pig demon with great tension.
An alternative novel that writes human emotions to the extreme. Bajie is no longer the Buddhist disciple who went to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures, but a pig man with the heart of a mortal. Is it a demon, a Buddha, or a human being? It all depends on your own thoughts! My destiny is up to me. I choose the path of my true self. Let's see how I change my way of living.
Based on Journey to the West ✨ Marshal Tianpeng ✨, this adaptation is so surprising! It's really an amazing innovation to dig out a new perspective in a familiar classic! The author's writing style is solid and the narrative is relaxed and relaxed. It not only retains the charm of Journey to the West, but also gives Tianpeng a new worldly bond, which gave me a completely different understanding of this character. From a god in the clouds to a husband on earth, he used his mortal body to carry not only his home, but also the most touching interpretation of the word "guarding". Five-star praise, worth reading again and again👍👍👍
Zhu Bajie is no longer a side joke in "Journey to the West", but a mirror image of the world hidden in myth. After breaking the stereotype, he is no longer a pig monster for people to laugh at, but an ordinary person who loves the world and has shortcomings but still lives a serious life. His existence adds a touch of warmth and warmth to the cold journey of learning scriptures, and also allows myths to shine into reality - the most precious practice is never to become a perfect god, but to be a true and magnanimous person, with flaws all over the body, but still with a gentle heart, to complete his own life path. Recommended to everyone to see a different Journey to the West
"I Use My Mortal Life to Protect My Demonic Wife" is not only an anti-conventional work that is "so cool that it takes off", it is also a heroic hymn dedicated to all ordinary guardians. It allows readers to see that heroism can have another look: it does not have to be a distant journey through thorns and thorns, but it can also be a persistent watch under the feet; it does not have to be an earth-shattering moment of slaying demons, but it can also be protecting the ones you love every moment. In this novel, we witness how a despised god found a higher status in the human world than in heaven - that is, a human "godhead" who is needed and loved, and repays this emotion with his entire existence.
The opening is really amazing! The first chapter alone captured my heart. In terms of plot, the despair, resentment and awakening of Marshal Tianpeng after he was transformed into a pig demon are portrayed with great tension. The transformation from self-destruction to burning his name and swearing an oath is full of tragic power and rebellious spirit, and it instantly raises expectations. Even more commendable is the extraordinary writing style. The author is good at using concise and imagery-filled language. The descriptions of "black hair like steel needles", "tusks turned outward, and hideous like ghosts" are very impactful; and the contrast between "silver armor shining across the sky" and "dying wild dog" shows the huge gap, which shows the absurdity of fate. The rhythm of the writing is concise, and the emotions progress layer by layer, just like the exquisite fusion of classical vernacular novels and modern narrative aesthetics. Every detail exudes the luster of words and the weight of emotion. This is not only the beginning of the story, but also a high-quality text feast.
A friend said that this book is a classic and very beautiful, so I came to read it. I couldn't stop reading it. The description is exquisite and the plot setting is excellent. It is impossible to stop. The foreshadowing is deep, the characters' lives are confusing, and the narrative is full of ancient charm. It makes people think deeply. This book breaks out of the stereotypes of the old Journey to the West, reshapes the flesh and blood character of Marshal Tianpeng, does not follow the old path of Shimen's Taoism, and opens up a new realm of fireworks in the world. She met Cuilan in the mortal world, and won the love of the beautiful woman and the recognition of her in-laws with her hard work, perseverance, and sincere commitment. Although she was hunted by evil spirits all the way, and experienced success and fame, she finally gave up her immortality, honor, and resolutely returned home to guard her wife and children. After several ups and downs, she resigned from the general seal and lived in the countryside. She was repeatedly framed by evil forces but still did not change her original intention of protecting people. Cuilan's two-way journey of exchanging lives for lives was even more touching. The author's writing is deep and thick, blending worldly human feelings with the spirit of a fairy tale. The lines are filled with the warmth of fireworks, and the characters' arcs are full and three-dimensional. Bajie has changed the stereotype of Bajie's past jokes and molded him into a stern husband who protects his family and neighbors. Even more rare is the far-reaching intention, which reinterprets the true meaning of "crossing people": seeking the scriptures from the west is crossing, guarding a corner of peace and happiness, and protecting the people of another place are also crossing. The narrative is relaxed and relaxed, with both refreshing and warm feelings. Although it is a work by a fellow author, it has its own lasting charm and makes it moving to read. It is truly a rare masterpiece.
The protagonist in this book, Bajie, is no longer greedy and lustful. He is a down-to-earth and responsible mortal husband. His immortal status has been restored, and he protects his lover with his mortal body. I read it with a lot of local warmth. Wukong is no longer a Buddhist thug. He has independent judgment, sees through other people's plans, and stands on the tender side of the world. His character is very deep! The heroine Cuilan is not a weak fairy who simply waits for others to protect her. She also has her own spiritual sustenance. She is protected by both humans and demons, and her feelings are very real and delicate!
The writing style of this work is simple and unpretentious, but every word is affectionate, and the emotions are sincere and moving. The story is both tender and full of ups and downs, and the foreshadowing is naturally and cleverly laid out, making it fascinating to read. The most rare thing is the brand-new shaping of the image of Bajie, which breaks away from the stereotype of the traditional Journey to the West and gives him vivid flesh and blood and sincere friendship. He is no longer a supporting character in a gag, but a real man who is thoughtful, responsible and courageous - he can not only protect his loved ones with his life, but also stand up to defend his family and country. He is both chivalrous and tender, honest and courageous. The character is three-dimensional and full, which is touching and admirable.
The novel takes the anti-traditional Journey to the West as its bones and protects and redeems it as its soul. It completely shatters the public's stereotype of Zhu Bajie and reshapes Marshal Tianpeng with flesh and blood, who attaches great importance to love and justice. It is rich in content, cleverly conceived, and a passionate and heart-warming read.
This is an anti-routine Westward Journey derivative work, which completely subverts our traditional understanding of Zhu Bajie. Marshal Tianpeng in the book is no longer a bastard monk on the way to seek Buddhist scriptures, but a guardian of flesh and blood. He was once the Tianpeng Marshal who commanded Tianhe. He was demoted to earth because of his benevolence, but he was reborn because of a woman. For the sake of his wife and children, he was able to put down the nine-tooth rake and pick up the hoe to learn how to cultivate the fields; for his family, he dared to challenge the gods in heaven and fight the Huns with a rake; for the sake of the people of a city, he was willing to protect the mountains and rivers. His sentence "In this life, I don't want to become a Buddha or an immortal, I just want to be a family man" expresses his desire for ordinary happiness, and also fills the story with the core of redemption, protection and passion. This version of Bajie, who has warmth and responsibility, is really eye-catching. [Blow a kiss][Blow a kiss][Blow a kiss]
The large text is a wonderful text in the world of Journey to the West. Going against the routine and traveling to the west, Tianpeng is no longer a Buddha, but only protects Gao Cuilan. From the fierce demon of Yunzhan Cave to the patron saint of Mobei, he put down the rake and learned to plow the fields, and picked up the rake to fight in the heaven. "All my life, I just want to be a man with a family." This sentence subverts not only the character, but also the heart of a true man who is crazy about love and crazy about his family. The core thread of the full text is stable, the structure is complete, the plot is compact, the characters are vivid, and the pattern is sublimated. Like! [Laugh][laugh][laugh]
Going against the routine of Journey to the West, Zhu Bajie's character design is completely subverted! From the ferocious pig demon of Yunzhan Cave to the unparalleled hero who carries a rake to protect the mountains and rivers for his wife and children. For Cuilan, she is willing to put down the nine-tooth rake and learn to farm, and for the common people, she dares to challenge the gods in heaven. Warm-blooded protection and warmth are intertwined in daily life. It is better to be a family man than to become a Buddha or an immortal. This old pig is too popular!
Awesome content. It tells about the canopy that has been in the heaven for thousands of years and fought bloody battles for the heaven. Due to the chance of cause and effect, Sifan's age has been moved. He really wants to experience the fireworks in the world. The intrigues in the heaven are inhumane. His words and deeds were cold and blunt. Under the conspiracy and design of the Holy King, the palace guard Cao and others, the Jade Emperor was ruthless and indiscriminate. In the end, Bajie was demoted to the mortal world. After being mistakenly reborn as a pig, he entered a village in Gaolaozhuang. The series attacks the weaknesses of human nature, but ultimately wins the recognition of the villagers. Unfortunately, reality always makes things difficult for those who suffer, so they embark on the road to the west, leaving behind their wives, sons, and even the daughter in their belly. After the merits are fulfilled, they recover their bodies, but their mother-in-law has passed away. His wife Gao Cuilan has gone through all kinds of hardships to raise the two children and their father alone. However, the secret conspiracy and calculation follows closely. This is a very good article. Worth learning and scrutinizing.
This "I Use My Mortal Body to Protect My Demonic Wife" can be called a sample of anti-routine Journey to the West! Break out of the stereotype of "becoming a Buddha" and reshape the flesh and blood soul of Marshal Tianpeng - from the vicious demon of Yunzhan Cave to the foolish son-in-law of Gao Laozhuang, from a Buddhist monk to the patron saint of Mobei. He abandoned the rake and picked up the hoe for his wife, fought against the Huns in heaven for his family, and finally transformed the earth to protect the mountains and rivers. "In this life, I don't want to become a Buddha or an immortal, I just want to be a family man." This sentence expresses the most touching obsession of mortals. It is full of redemption, protection, and passionate killing. This wave of anti-routine journey to the west, it is really a big loss if you don't watch it!
It has a fairy-like theme, the plot has ups and downs, and the interactions between various characters are very comfortable to write. Many settings are also good. The writing is smooth and delicate, and the listening and reading are very good. It makes people want to keep reading, and I hope I can write better in the future!