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Sun Wukong is proficient in at least 8 spells, but Bodhi only taught 3, who taught the rest?

author:Literati Uncle Zhou

In mythology, the Monkey King (Monkey King) is seen as a legendary hero who possesses powerful fighting skills and magical spells. Although legend has it that Sun Wukong was only taught by the Bodhi Patriarch and learned three spells, in fact, he mastered and mastered at least eight spells.

Sun Wukong is proficient in at least 8 spells, but Bodhi only taught 3, who taught the rest?

So, apart from Patriarch Bodhi, who also taught Sun Wukong other spells?

The story takes place in Huaguo Mountain a long, long time ago. Sun Wukong was conceived by the Nine Heart Stone of the Stone Monkey Clan, and he is extremely talented. He grew up in Huaguo Mountain and was known for his extraordinary strength and wit. However, despite his extraordinary talents, he still longs to gain a deeper understanding of his powers and learn Xi more advanced spells.

Bodhi Patriarch, an outstanding immortal, decided to come to Huaguo Mountain to find him after hearing about Sun Wukong's reputation. With his profound Taoist cultivation, Patriarch Bodhi was able to perceive the desire and potential of Sun Wukong's heart.

So, he decided to take Sun Wukong as his disciple and teach him the three spells he was proficient in: Seventy-two Changes, Somersault Clouds, and Fiery Eyes.

Sun Wukong was very grateful for the teachings of Patriarch Bodhi and worked hard to Xi learn these three spells. Under the guidance of Patriarch Bodhi, he quickly mastered these spells, showing amazing talent and potential.

Sun Wukong is proficient in at least 8 spells, but Bodhi only taught 3, who taught the rest?

However, Sun Wukong was not satisfied with mastering only three spells. He realized that Patriarch Bodhi had not imparted all his knowledge to him. So, Sun Wukong began to look around for other mentors and opportunities, hoping to learn more spells.

His first mentor was a fierce Fire God of the Flame Mountain, who taught Sun Wukong the art of fire escape. The Fire God of the Flaming Mountain is the patron saint of volcanoes, capable of wielding the power of fire and manipulating the fire element.

Sun Wukong believed that this spell was a great complement to his fiery eyes, so he humbly Xi volcano theology, and soon mastered the essence of the art of fire escape.

Next, Sun Wukong went to the Water Curtain Cave to find the Dragon King, the master of the Water Curtain Cave, to teach him the art of water escape. The Dragon King is the god of the sea, who wields the power of water and can fight in the water stealth.

Sun Wukong is proficient in at least 8 spells, but Bodhi only taught 3, who taught the rest?

Attracted by the dragon king's magical abilities, Sun Wukong used some precious treasures to make a deal with the dragon king, and was able to learn the art of Xi water escape.

Another spell, Sun Wukong learned it through an immortal Xi. This immortal is a master of cultivating the way of the wind, and is able to manipulate the power of the wind. He taught Sun Wukong how to harness the power of the wind, so as to master the art of wind escape.

There is also a spell that Sun Wukong has been taught by a mysterious Taoist priest who lives in seclusion in the mountains. This Taoist priest is skilled in the Tao of the Earth, and he is able to use the energy of the land to make powerful attacks and defenses. Under the guidance of Taoist priests, Sun Wukong finally mastered the art of earth escape through long-term practice and comprehension.

Sun Wukong's path to mastering spells did not stop there. He continues to look for opportunities and mentors to learn more spells Xi. He listened to the sounds of nature, comprehended the way of wood, and mastered the art of wood escape.

He observed the clouds in the sky, comprehended the way of clouds, and mastered the art of cloud escape. He explored mountains and grasslands, and mastered other spells, including the art of earth splitting and the art of thunder.

Sun Wukong's path to mastering spells is like a blooming lotus, and every time he learns a new spell, his strength becomes stronger. He used these spells with ease, and became an invincible warrior and the guardian saint of Huaguo Mountain.

Sun Wukong's achievements are inseparable from his firm belief in his potential and unremitting efforts. He not only relied on the teachings of Patriarch Bodhi, but also constantly expanded his magic skills through his own struggle and exploration.

Sun Wukong is proficient in at least 8 spells, but Bodhi only taught 3, who taught the rest?

Each of the mentors who taught him spells contributed a part of their power and helped him build his spell system.