Black Myth Wukong – Chapter 1 Explained By Native Chinese, Must Watch To Understand The Plot
Summary
TLDRIn the video, the narrator explores Chapter 1 of 'Black Myth Wukong,' a game that continues the narrative from 'Journey to the West.' It delves into the introduction of the first true antagonist, the Black Bear Guai, and the plot involving Tang Sanzang, Sun Wukong, and the Guanyin Temple's abbot, Elder Jinchi. The chapter is rich with character relationships and pays homage to the original novel, featuring familiar figures like Lingxuzi and Whiteclad Noble, culminating in the battle against the Black Bear Guai. The video also raises intriguing questions about the game's adaptation of the story and the mysterious reappearance of Sun Wukong's headband.
Takeaways
- 📖 Chapter 1 of 'Black Myth Wukong' is a continuation of Chapter 16 from 'Journey to the West', focusing on the early part of Tang Sanzang and Sun Wukong's journey.
- 👹 The first true yaoguai, Black Bear Guai, is introduced as a significant antagonist in this chapter.
- 🏯 Tang Sanzang and Sun Wukong encounter Guanyin Temple and meet Elder Jinchi, who becomes envious of Tang's precious kasaya.
- 🔥 A plot by Jinchi's disciples, Guangzhi and Guangmou, leads to an attempt to kill Tang and Sun by fire, but Sun Wukong's foresight saves them.
- 🧛 Elder Jinchi, influenced by greed, becomes a wight after the failed attempt on Tang and Sun's lives.
- 🛡 Sun Wukong uses a fireproof mantle borrowed from a heavenly king to protect Tang Sanzang during the fire set by the disciples.
- 🔔 The ringing of a bell in the game is a nod to the novel, where Sun Wukong's bell ringing brings Elder Jinchi to the scene.
- 🐺 Lingxuzi and Whiteclad Noble are other bosses in Chapter 1, both having roles in the novel and being connected to Black Bear Guai.
- 🐻 Black Bear Guai has two forms in the game: a human monk and a bear, with the ability to transform into a black dust wind for both attack and escape.
- 🤔 The game's plot leaves questions about the absence of the headband on Black Bear Guai, which in the novel is used to control him after his defeat.
Q & A
What is the setting of Chapter 1 of Black Myth Wukong?
-Chapter 1 of Black Myth Wukong is set as a continuation of Chapter 16 of the novel 'Journey to the West', where Tang Sanzang and Sun Wukong encounter various challenges and characters on their journey.
Who are the main characters introduced in Chapter 1 of the game?
-The main characters introduced in Chapter 1 include Tang Sanzang, Sun Wukong, Elder Jinchi, Guangzhi, Guangmou, and the Black Bear Guai.
What is the significance of the kasaya in the story?
-The kasaya is a precious Buddhist robe given to Tang Sanzang by Guanyin, which becomes the central object of desire and conflict in the story, leading to the transformation of characters into yaoguais.
How does Sun Wukong protect Tang Sanzang from the fire set by Guangzhi and Guangmou?
-Sun Wukong borrows a fireproof mantle from one of the four heavenly kings to protect Tang Sanzang's lodging, saving him from the fire set by Guangzhi and Guangmou.
What happens to Elder Jinchi after the fire incident?
-Elder Jinchi, overwhelmed by guilt after the fire incident and the loss of the kasaya, commits suicide.
How are Guangzhi and Guangmou connected to the Black Bear Guai?
-Guangzhi and Guangmou, after surviving the fire, transform into yaoguais and are connected to the Black Bear Guai as they are part of the storyline where the kasaya is stolen and flaunted.
What is the role of Lingxuzi in the game and the novel?
-In the game, Lingxuzi is a wolf-like yaoguai, while in the novel, he is a Taoist friend of the Black Bear Guai who is killed by Sun Wukong. The game includes a detail where players are reminded to find a great pill, referencing the pills Lingxuzi held before his death in the novel.
Who is the Whiteclad Noble and what is his significance in the story?
-The Whiteclad Noble is a character from the novel who is a snake in his original form. He is killed by Sun Wukong when he encounters him discussing the kasaya with the Black Bear Guai and Lingxuzi. His presence in the game adds depth to the storyline and connects it to the novel.
How does the Black Bear Guai transform during the battle?
-The Black Bear Guai can transform into black dust wind, a power he uses both for attack and escape during the battle in the game, which is a deviation from the novel where he only uses it to escape after fighting with Sun Wukong.
What is the mystery surrounding the absence of the magic headband on the Black Bear Guai in the game?
-In the game, the Black Bear Guai does not have the magic headband that he is given in the novel after being defeated. This absence raises questions about the game's plot, as it differs from the narrative of the novel where the headband is used to control him.
What is the significance of the headband's reappearance in the game's opening scene?
-The headband's reappearance in the game's opening scene, where Sun Wukong is defeated by Erlang Shen, is a mystery as it was supposed to disappear after Sun Wukong's Buddhahood in the novel. This suggests a potential plot twist or a deeper narrative to be explored in the game.
Outlines
📚 Chapter 1 Plot Overview of Black Myth Wukong
The video introduces Chapter 1 of the game 'Black Myth Wukong,' which continues from Chapter 16 of the novel 'Journey to the West.' It highlights the introduction of the first yaoguai, Black Bear Guai, and the plot involving Tang Sanzang, Sun Wukong, and the abbot of Guanyin Temple, Elder Jinchi. The abbot's greed for a precious kasaya leads to a tragic fire, after which he commits suicide. The surviving disciples transform into yaoguais, and Elder Jinchi becomes a wight. The video also discusses the game's faithful adaptation of the novel's plot, including the appearance of the secret boss Elder Jinchi and the homage paid to the original story through the ringing of the bell at the temple.
🐻 The Transformation and Mystery of Black Bear Guai
This section delves into the character of Black Bear Guai, who is a significant boss in Chapter 1 of 'Black Myth Wukong.' It explains the character's dual forms, human and bear, and his ability to transform into black dust wind for both escape and attack. The video points out the discrepancies between the game and the novel, particularly regarding the absence of the magic headband on Black Bear Guai in the game, which is used to control him in the novel. The video also raises questions about the game's opening scene, where Sun Wukong is defeated by Erlang Shen due to the headband, despite having been granted Buddhahood at the end of the novel. The presenter expresses curiosity about whether the game will provide explanations for these plot points in later chapters.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Black Myth Wukong
💡Journey to the West
💡Yaoguai
💡Elder Jinchi
💡Kasaya
💡Guanyin
💡Black Bear Guai
💡Lingxuzi
💡Whiteclad Noble
💡Transformation
💡Guanyin's Bell
Highlights
Chapter 1 of Black Myth Wukong continues from Chapter 16 of 'Journey to the West'.
The chapter introduces the first yaoguai, the Black Bear Guai.
Tang Sanzang and Sun Wukong meet Elder Jinchi at the Guanyin Temple.
Elder Jinchi's obsession with kasaya leads to a plot against Tang Sanzang.
Sun Wukong's fireproof mantle saves Tang Sanzang from the fire set by the disciples.
Elder Jinchi's guilt leads to his suicide after the failed attempt on Tang Sanzang's life.
Guangzhi and Guangmou transform into yaoguais after the fire.
Defeating Guangzhi and Guangmou leads to the appearance of Elder Jinchi as a secret boss.
Elder Jinchi's abnormal longevity is due to his friendship with the Black Bear Guai.
Lingxuzi and Whiteclad Noble are also featured as bosses in Chapter 1.
Lingxuzi's death and the discovery of a great pill are faithful to the novel's plot.
Whiteclad Noble, originally a snake, is killed by Sun Wukong in the novel.
The Black Bear Guai has two forms: human and bear, with the ability to transform into black dust wind.
The Black Bear Guai's defeat and subsequent mistake about the destined one add intrigue.
The game's plot leaves questions about the Black Bear Guai's headband and Guanyin's role.
Sun Wukong's defeat by Erlang Shen due to the headband is a plot point that needs further explanation.
The video promises more series on Black Myth Wukong, encouraging viewers to stay tuned.
Transcripts
What story does chapter 1 tell exactly? What are the relationships
among those figures? Well let’s find out! Hey friends, Welcome to Bing Talks, In today’s
video, I’m gonna explain the plot of Chapter1 of Black Myth Wukong. It’s the continuation
of Chapter 16 of the Novel, Journey to the west. Although the 16th chapter already, it’s considered
the official start of the journey in many readers’ minds. Despite that Bajie and Sha wujing haven’t
joined the team yet, the first yaoguai, in the true sense, appears, the Black Bear Guai.
In the novel, The story goes like this. One day, Tang sanzang and Sun Wukong encounters a temple
called Guanyin temple on their journey. There they meets the abbot of the temple, Elder Jinchi.
After greetings and some small talk, they finds that Elder Jinchi is obsessed with collections,
especially kasaya. Coincidently, Tang monk has a kasaya given by Guanyin as a gift, which is
very exquisite and precious. After showing it to Elder Jinchi, he gets so impressed by the
kasaya and even gets jealous of Tang monk for having it. In the evening inside Jinchi’s room,
one of Jinchi’s disciples, Guangzhi whispers to his master that they could kill Tang and Sun so
that Jinchi could keep that kasaya to his own. Another disciple called Guangmou suggests that
they could set fire on the lodging where the two stay, to burn them to death during
night. Elder Jinchi was shocked initially but accepted the plan as greed takes over his mind,
at this point he is comparable to Gollum in The lord of the rings movie. Sun notices the
conspiracy but he decides not to stop it. Instead, he have borrowed a fireproof mantle from one of
the four heavenly kings, before the fire is set on. After the fire starts, the lodging of Tang
monk is protected by the mantle. Consequently, his master Tang monk is saved intact,
while many other monks in the temple get killed. On the second day, after knowing that the two
visitors are still alive, and the kasaya is lost, Elder Jinchi suicides out of guilt.
In the game, the two disciples who have survived after the fire, namely Guangzhi and Guangmou
transforms into yaoguais. Elder Jinchi on the other hand, has become a wight. After defeating
Guangzhj and Guangmou, player need to ring the bell near the ancient Guanyin temple to make the
secret boss Elder Jinchi appear. Is that plot designed randomly? Certainly not. In the novel
when Tang monk walks inside the temple to worship, Sun sees a bell and rings it continuously. This
action catches the attention of all monks there and hence Elder Jinchi appears. This
plot pays tribute to the novel. After defeating Elder Jinchi, he says that he is 270 years old,
which is obviously abnormal for a human being. How has he lived so long? Well the novel gives
us the answer. It turns out that he is a friend of Black Bear Guai, a yaoguai who has transformed
himself into human as Black Wind King and comes to the temple to preach from time to time.
The black wind king has taught some magic tricks to Elder Jinchi so that the latter has lived so
long. Apart from Elder Jinchi, there are two other important bosses in chapter 1, namely Lingxuzi and
Whiteclad Noble. They are also from the novel. Speaking of Lingxuzi first, in the game it’s
a wolf-like Yaoguai. In the novel, Lingxuzi is a Taoist and also a friend of Black bear Guai. He is
invited to a meeting hosted by the latter, who has stolen the kasaya from Elder Jinchi and wants to
show it off. Sun Wukong kills him midway. Then Guanyin disguise himself as Lingxuzi the Taoist
and successfully fools Black bear Guai. In the game, when player defeats Lingxuzi, the keepers
of mountain reminds us to look around to find a great pill. This detail also comes from the novel.
Before Lingxuzi the Taoist gets killed, he was holding a tray with two pills on it. After his
death, Sun eats one of the pills. Next up there is Whiteclad noble. Some may find him unfamiliar,
even for people who have read the novel. But this figure does exist in the novel, just with little
presence. When Sun Wukong first comes to Black Wind mountain, he come across Black bear guai,
Lingxuzi, and Whiteclad noble discussing the Kasaya. Sun can’t help but swing the jinggubang
and kills Whiteclad noble in an instant. He’s originally a snake. The other two manage to
escape. In the game, like Lingxuzi Whiteclad Noble is also resurrected. Finally it’s the Black
bear guai’s turn. There are two forms of him. The first is human state, a strong powerful monk.
Basically the same as described in the novel. When fighting with him, he’s able to transform into
black dust wind flying around no matter in human state or bear state. According to the novel, he
escapes as black dust wind after battle with Sun. However in the game he uses it not only to escape
but also to attack. Interestingly, when player defeats him, he mistakes the destined one for
Great Sage(Sun Wukong) as he is begging for mercy. After a while he realizes that it’s the destined
one and saying Young Sage instead. In the novel after he is defeated, he becomes a disciple of
Guanyin, and is given a magic headband just like the one Sun Wukong has, only to be controlled with
the tightening spell. But in the game the headband isn’t on the black bear’s head. So how has he
managed to get rid of it? Has Guanyin turned evil in the game plot? There is no clue yet.
By the way, in my last video explaining the opening scene. I missed one crucial point here.
The reason why Sun Wukong gets defeated by Erlang Shen is because of the headband. When both of them
have transformed into birds and flying rapidly, Suddenly Sun is paralyzed by the headband that
appears out of nowhere. It’s confusing why this happens. Since in the novel, the headband is
given to Tang monk by Guanyin only to keep the then unruly Sun Wukong in control with
the tightening spell. After sacred scripture is acquired by Tang monk and his disciples,
Sun Wukong’s headband disappears as he is granted Buddhahood. It’s suspicious why it
appears again in the opening scene of the game. Have Buddha tricked him or what? We
don’t know the reason so far. Perhaps the game will justify it in later chapters, who knows.
Those are the things you need to know regarding Chapter 1 of the game. If you find it useful,
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