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Retells the adventures of the Monkey King who creates chaos in heaven as he challenges warriors in magical competitions.
In The Monkey King Wreaks Havoc in Heaven, Wukong (the Monkey King) teaches his subjects martial arts and realizes that his kingdom has almost no weapons. When he visits the Dragon King of the Eastern Ocean, our hero finds just what he is looking for, but something goes very wrong.... The Monkey King is no ordinary fellow. His personality is a unique blend of strengths and flaws. Monkey is brave, fun-loving, and clever, as well as unpredictable, reckless, and sometimes ferocious. No matter where he goes, the Monkey King is an unforgettable character with a knack for getting himself into trouble. Stories in this series, The Irrepressible Monkey King, are based on the 16th-century Chinese novel Journey to the West by Wu Cheng'en. The novel was inspired by the writings of a real 7th-century Buddhist monk who traveled from China to India and back. Mingling fantasy with historical accounts, Journey to the West is one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. Advisory: Though shortened from the original, these stories reflect life and perspectives from ancient China and other cultures. Some of the ideas and attitudes may be unfamiliar to an English-language audience.
Sun Wukong becomes the Monkey King after being born out of a rock on the Huaguo Mountain. Amused by his fellow monkeys' attempts at military drills, he decides to find a better weapon, as his sword is useless. The nearby Dragon Palace, which is full of treasures, seems like the perfect place. But Sun finds that the weapons there are too light. That is, until the proud Dragon King presents him with the cudgel that tamed the waters in ancient times. It weighs over six tons, so Sun shrinks it to fit into his ear. Unable to get it back, the Dragon King turns to Heaven for help. The gods try to tame Sun by giving him minor positions in Heaven--firstly as the head of the stables, and then the guardian of the garden. When this fails, they resort to force. The gods have never tried to tame such a free and rebellious soul before. They put too much faith in their army, which turns out to be a huge mistake!
The mischievous Monkey King attempts to achieve immortality the easy way, gains god-like powers, and wreaks havoc in heaven.
Sun Wukong becomes the Monkey King after being born out of a rock on the Huaguo Mountain. Amused by his fellow monkeys' attempts at military drills, he decides to find a better weapon, as his sword is useless. The nearby Dragon Palace, which is full of treasures, seems like the perfect place. But Sun finds that the weapons there are too light. That is, until the proud Dragon King presents him with the cudgel that tamed the waters in ancient times. It weighs over six tons, so Sun shrinks it to fit into his ear. Unable to get it back, the Dragon King turns to Heaven for help. The gods try to tame Sun by giving him minor positions in Heaven - firstly as the head of the stables, and then the guardian of the garden. When this fails, they resort to force. The gods have never tried to tame such a free and rebellious soul before. They put too much faith in their army, which turns out to be a huge mistake!
Fantasy fiction. The Monkey King has snatched the sea-fix magic pin from the Dragon King, and the news soon passed onto the Jade Emperor in heaven. Concerned that an undisciplined animal with immortal powers may cause chaos in the human world, the Jade Emperor invites the Monkey King to serve in heaven, hoping to control him this way. After learning that the Jade Emperor's purpose is to control him, the Monkey King furiously rebel against the Emperor by creating the biggest havoc in history up in heaven.
Havoc in Heaven is based on the widely-acclaimed colour cartoon film that was drawn from the opening chapters of the sixteenth-cen¬tury fantasy novel Journey to the West. Its hero is the ever-popular folk hero, the cheerful, and disrespectful Monkey King, who uses his tremendous magic powers to frustrate Heaven's attempts to crush him. The story is illustrated by 84 stills from the film. Adapted by Tang Cheng from the cartoon film of the same title Scenes from the film by Yan Dingxian Pu Jiaxiang Lin Wenxiao Lu Qing Gao Yang Fang Pengnian Translated by W.J.F Jenner Havoc in Heaven The cartoon film of the same title 1964 First Edition 1979 Reprint 2021