Prof.
Michael O'Rourke
DDA 514, Storyboarding & Storytelling
The Monkey King and Buddha (Chinese)
Synopsis:
Monkey King was magical and constantly insulting the gods.
To teach him a lesson, Buddha challenges him to a task -- to leave Buddha's
hand. Monkey King accepts the challenge and thinks he has accomplished the
task, but learns that Buddha is much more powerful than he.
Back
Story:
The Monkey King was born of rock
and was extremely strong. He was also
extremely smart, very mischievous, and very proud. He had tricked, insulted, and angered many
gods and made himself many enemies. He
had even made himself immortal by stealing and eating the magic peaches of the
Jade Emperor. He could fly on clouds at
the speed of light, change shape, and fight off entire armies. He was so proud that he demanded that the
gods call him “Great Sage, Equal of Heaven”.
The gods were furious, but could not defeat the Monkey King.
The Story:
Buddha
decides to teach Monkey King a lesson. Buddha made a wager with Monkey, betting
him that he could not jump out of Buddha's hand. If Monkey King won the bet, he
would get the Jade Emperor's job. If he lost, he would be banished to
Earth for centuries to learn some humility.
Monkey
agreed to the bet. He immediately cloud-flew at a terrific speed to the end of
the universe, where he saw five pink pillars. These he took to be the end
of the world. On the middle pillar he wrote "The Great Sage Equal of
Heaven reached this place", to prove beyond any doubt he had reached this
spot. Figuring it was a long trip back, and being the irrepressible individual
he was, he also urinated at the base of the first pillar.
Then
he returned to the Buddha, and told him of his accomplishment. To Monkey’s
shock, the Buddha informed him he had never left Buddha's hand after
all. To prove it, Buddha showed Monkey the writing on his middle
finger. Then he made Monkey smell the bottom of his smallest finger and
smell his own urine. Monkey tried to
renege on the bet, but before he could escape, Buddha pushed him out of the
Gate of Heaven. Buddha then changed his five fingers into the five
elements –metal, wood, water, fire and earth. These became a five-peaked
mountain, and under it Monkey was trapped, leaving only his head and hands
exposed. Monkey King was obliged to remain trapped under the mountain for
500 years to learn humility.