![]() After that, he breaks into the underworld, where he crosses out his name and that of his people from the record of living souls, thus granting immortality to himself and his monkey followers. At one time, Ox-Head and Horse-Face attempted to capture him, but Wukong overpowered them and scared them away. "Seiten Taisei" is the Japanese translation of the Chinese name "Qitian Dasheng" (齊天大聖) which translates to "Great Sage, Equal of Heaven," a title Sun Wukong placed on himself when trying to win the respect of the heavens the second time by force. He violates everywhere he pleases such as the hell for extending his lifespan and Celestial Court for stealing the Peaches of Immortality, and thus before the novel starts, he was well known for causing havoc that shook the heavens through his rebellious attitude, but has a soft side and cunning, confident exterior though his personality is said to be very volatile. "Sun" is a common Chinese surname, and "Wukong" is a Buddhist given name meaning "enlightened to emptiness," given to him by his master Bohdi who taught him the said magic skills. ![]() After he has mastered 72 marvelous magic skills he names himself "Sun Wukong" (孫悟空, read as "Son Gokū" according to the Japanese on'yomi reading). Sun Wukong is one of the major protagonists of the famous novel: Journey to the West. 4.26 Shin Megami Tensei: Liberation Dx2.4.20 Devil Children Black/Red/White Book.4.17 Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth. ![]()
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