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What are the stories about monkeys in senior one?

There are many stories related to monkeys in Senior One, such as the Monkey King, the sky were to fall, Monkey King Thrice Defeats the Skeleton Demon and monkeys fishing for the moon.

1. the Monkey King

1. Description: It tells the story that the Monkey King, a stone monkey, was thrown into the Eight Diagrams Furnace by the Jade Emperor for being mischievous, and then brought out by Tang Priest, who took a trip to learn from the True Scripture and went through all difficulties and obstacles to protect Tang Priest's Buddhist scriptures.

2. Features: Monkey King, monkey, resourceful and kind-hearted. He is a brave, intelligent and lively image, which has both the appearance of an ancient hero and the form of a modern child.

Second, "falling out"

1. Description: It tells the story that the Monkey King Sheng Da was cut in half in Elysium, the upper part became Marshal Hua Gai, and the lower part became the Monkey King. He built a platform to control water and was greeted and worshipped on Guo Hua Mountain.

2. Features: the Monkey King, the hero, has a flamboyant personality, resists tradition and is not afraid of power, creating a rare monkey culture, and at the same time conveying people's yearning for freedom and equality in ancient China society.

Third, Monkey King Thrice Defeats the Skeleton Demon.

1. Description: It tells the story that the Monkey King was exorcised by the Buddha and went to daughter village to exterminate Yaobai and his two sisters.

2. Features: The the Monkey King monkey has the spirit of not being afraid of challenges and going forward bravely, and has played a heroic image of defeating evil and upholding justice, which has strong appeal and educational significance.

Fourth, "monkeys catch the moon"

There used to be 500 macaques marching in the forest. Under the big tree, there is a well under the tree, and there is a moon in the well. At that time, the macaque thought the moon was a shadow, and his companion said, "The moon died today and fell into the well. When it comes out, it won't make the world dark. * * * Give a speech: How does the cloud come out? When the monkey says: I know the law. I grab the branch and you grab my tail. Exhibition and transformation are related, but they can be produced. When all the macaques, that is, as subjects, turn around and grab each other. The weak branch of the tree broke and all the macaques fell into the well water.

The story of the monkey fishing for the moon gives us such a revelation: from this fable, we know that we should think more, think more, observe more and investigate more when encountering things. You can't be unrealistic and as smart as a monkey. In the end, you just draw water with a sieve.

Abstract: As an important image in China traditional culture, monkeys are widely used in children's literature and art. The above stories about monkeys are vivid, entertaining and deeply rooted in people's hearts, which have a positive impact on children's reading and healthy growth.