Lady White Bone: Her Untold Tale with Wukong | Journey to the West Comic | Eng Dub Sub 4K

Lady White Bone: Her Untold Tale with Wukong | Journey to the West Comic | Eng Dub Sub 4K

Lady White Bone: Her Untold Tale with Wukong In the ending of Chapter 6 of Black Myth: Wukong, there's a scene where a beautiful female demon leans on Sun Wukong's shoulder and suddenly transforms into a skeleton. What's the story behind this scene? Also, Sun Wukong did kill many mortals back in the day, which seems at odds with his image. What was the reason behind this? Check out the Journey to the West animated lianhuanhua, Lady White Bone, for more context. Tang Sanzang and his disciples reached White Tiger Ridge, where the Lady White Bone attempted to harm Sanzang by transforming into human forms three times to deceive them. Each time, Wukong saw through her tricks with his fiery eyes and golden pupils and struck her down. However, Sanzang, unable to distinguish demons from humans, accused Wukong of killing innocents. Enraged, Sanzang wrote a dismissal letter and expelled Wukong back to Mount Huaguo. Exclusive Release: Complete Journey to the West Comic Book Series in English Dub & Sub Step into a timeless adventure with our meticulously translated video series of the Journey to the West picture collection. For the first time, this cherished Chinese art form is made accessible to audiences worldwide. Follow the legendary journey of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Sha Wujing as they protect Tang Sanzang, overcoming 81 ordeals on their quest for sacred scriptures. This set, adapted by master storytellers and illustrated by renowned artists over the course of eight years, features exquisite artwork and elegantly simplified prose. We’ve specially produced English voiceovers and text while preserving the original Chinese text, so viewers can fully immerse themselves in the story. We’re starting with the stories that tie into Black Myth: Wukong and will be releasing the full collection gradually. Subscribe and stay tuned to join us on this epic Journey to the West! About Lianhuanhua Lianhuanhua, a unique form of Chinese art, originated from ancient narrative stone carvings and murals, evolving into small illustrated booklets by the late Qing Dynasty. Literally meaning "linked pictures," it uses sequential images to tell complete stories. In 1899, The Romance of the Three Kingdoms became the first literary work adapted into Lianhuanhua, marking the rise of the format. Popular from the 1920s to the 1980s, lianhuanhua covered a vast range of topics, from mythology to foreign classics. With minimal text, it reached readers of all literacy levels. Beyond storytelling, it is a refined visual art form, known for intricate craftsmanship and the ability to convey complex narratives through concise imagery, leaving a lasting cultural legacy in China. wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lianhuanhua Our Journey to the West Journey to the West Audiobook Full Series    • Journey to the West Audiobook | W.J.F. Jen...   Journey to the West & Black Myth: Wukong    • Journey to the West & Black Myth: Wukong   Journey to the West: The Definitive Guide    • Journey to the West: The Definitive Guide ...   Black Myth: Who is Wukong    • Black Myth: Who is Wukong | Explore True J...   #journeytothewest #blackmyth #wukong #comics #chinesemythology #whitebonespirit #whitebonedemon #whitebone #bajie #redboy #bullking #monkeyking #sunwukong #picturebook #lianhuanhua #dollbook #littlebook #guanyin #sanzang #yellowbrow #erlang #comic #nezha #raksasi #princessironfan #yellowwindsage #yellowwindking #bodhisattvalingji #tigervanguard