What did Wukong's spell NOT do?
What did Wukong's spell NOT do?
Why does Wukong promise to protect the Tang Monk to the West?
Why does Wukong promise to protect the Tang Monk to the West?
Who went to go pick the fruit? A: Bajie B: Wukong C: Wujing
Who went to go pick the fruit? A: Bajie B: Wukong C: Wujing
Who needed a powerful weapon? A: the Dragon King B: Wukong C: the Dragon Queen
Who needed a powerful weapon? A: the Dragon King B: Wukong C: the Dragon Queen
What were the monkeys amazed by? A: Wukong's new weapon B: the judge's large book C: their big feast
What were the monkeys amazed by? A: Wukong's new weapon B: the judge's large book C: their big feast
Why did the priests want to wait for their master? A: They wanted to be polite to their guests. B: Their master had a gift for the Tang Monk. C: They realized Wukong was powerful.
Why did the priests want to wait for their master? A: They wanted to be polite to their guests. B: Their master had a gift for the Tang Monk. C: They realized Wukong was powerful.
Why were the priests impressed? A: Wukong showed them his powers. B: The monk was going to get the True Scriptures. C: Guanyin appeared in the monastery.
Why were the priests impressed? A: Wukong showed them his powers. B: The monk was going to get the True Scriptures. C: Guanyin appeared in the monastery.
What did Wukong do with the statue? A: He dropped it into the pan. B: He hid behind it. C: He made it look like himself.
What did Wukong do with the statue? A: He dropped it into the pan. B: He hid behind it. C: He made it look like himself.
How did the Tang Monk and his companions escape? A: Bajie broke down the door. B: Wukong used his lock-picking magic. C: They climbed out through a window.
How did the Tang Monk and his companions escape? A: Bajie broke down the door. B: Wukong used his lock-picking magic. C: They climbed out through a window.