2. Profile of people
Sha Wujing, also known as Friar Sand and Friar Sand, is a character in The Journey to the West, one of China's four classical novels, and one of China's five heroes, four classical novels and Journey to the West. The book is also called Huang Po, Earth Mother and fesr, and the five elements belong to the earth, commonly known as Friar Sand and Friar Sand. Originally the shutter general of the Jade Emperor in the Heavenly Palace, he was expelled from heaven because he accidentally broke the glass lamp and violated the dogma. He made waves in the quicksand river on earth, endangering one side and devouring passers-by After being enlightened by Guanyin, he was enlightened by Dharma number and turned to Buddha wholeheartedly. Together with Bajie and Wukong, he guaranteed that Chen Xuanzang (also known as Tang Sanzang or Tang Priest), a monk of the Tang Dynasty, would go to the Western Heaven to worship Buddha and seek truth from the scriptures. Friar Sand is ugly, but simple and honest. He is not as rebellious as the Monkey King, nor as lazy and lustful as Pig Bajie. Since giving up his status as a monster, he has been wholeheartedly following the Tang Priest, being honest and selfless, working hard, abiding by Buddhist precepts, being down-to-earth and doing his duty, and finally achieving great success, and being named as a southern arhat without a golden body by the Tathagata Buddha.
3. Introduction to the original work
The Journey to the West, one of the classical Four Great Classical Novels in China, is the first romance novel written by Wu Cheng'en in China in ancient Ming Dynasty. This paper mainly tells the story of four disciples, the Monkey King, Pig Bajie, Friar Sand and Bai, who protected the Tang Priest to learn Buddhist scriptures in the West. They went through eighty-one difficulties along the way, subdued demons, saved the day, and finally arrived in the West to learn Buddhist scriptures.