Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Extra Reading Notes: Japanese Fairy Tales (Lang) Part A

Japanese Fairy Tales (Lang) From The Violet Fairy Book by Andrew Lang.
  • Could be interesting to explore what would happen if the frogs actually went to their destinations.
  • Might be fun if the Mountain spirit stop granting the stonecutter's wishes and he was stuck in whatever his last form was.
  • Might be interesting if the girl never got married and continued wearing the wooden helmet for her entire life.
  • May be fun to retell the Envious Neighbor in a modern setting.
  • Could be interesting if the old woman has a change of heart after meeting the sparrow again.
  • Might be interesting to explore that the original owners of Gon and Koma did after the cats ran away.
Japanese style painting of a sparrow.
Source: Pixabay

Week 9 story: The Summoning of the Monkey King

Painting of Sun Wu Kung and the Jade Rabbit.

As I walk into the room, I hear my instructor say, "Good morning. Here to summon another servant?"

I reply with, "Seems like it. I don't know why the head teacher keeps having me summon more servants. You'd think summing six different servants would be enough."

My instructor replies with, "She never told you? It’s because you have a high affinity with Heroic Spirits. This allows you to summon multiple servants where normally a person can have only one. In short, this makes you a great candidate to test the summoning system.”

After hearing this, I respond with, “So I’m a guinea pig?”

He replies with, “Essentially.”

I sigh, “Great. Let’s just get this over with.”

I perform the summoning procedure as usual and what appears is-

“A MONKEY!”

– I see a monkey about the size of a small man, wearing gold colored traditional Japanese clothing, and carrying a long pole.

As I’m exasperated at the sight before me, the monkey jumps into the air and does a somersault and then vanishes. I look around the room trying to see where he went until I hear a voice behind me, “I’m not just any monkey. I am Sun Wu Kung, The venerable sun, the Monkey King and the Great Saint who is Heaven’s Equal.”

As I hear this, I turn around only to find that he has vanished again. So, my new servant is Sun Wu Kung. Legends say he was an extraordinary monkey who learned magic and the secrets of immortality from a saint. The legends go on to say that he led the monkeys to great prosperity, defeated many strong foes, and gained the mystical pole Ruyi Jingu Bang. Though, the legends also say he caused a lot of trouble from many people and also ran amok in the heavens. This led to Sun Wu Kung being sealed away by the Buddha until a time where he could redeem himself. This occurred during the legend of Xuanzang and his Journey to the West.

As I’m pondering Sun Wu Kung’s legends, I hear his voice to my right, “By the way, I’m of the Lancer class.” As I turn to look at him, I’m greeted by the end of his pole which has been extended from where he stands.

I reply with, “I kind of figured that out. Anyways, it’s nice to meet you Sun Wu Kung.”

He retracts his pole and says, “How disrespectful! You dare call someone as great as I by my name?! You may refer to me only by the title Great Saint!” He puffs out his chest with great pride.

Why this little monkey! Fine, I’ll play be his rules, “As you wish, Great Saint.”

Upon hearing my reply, He replies with” Excellent! Now, let’s go! There is much I wish to do while I have this body. Firstly, we must reestablish my great monkey tribe.”

Sun Wu Kung walks swiftly out of the room before I can reply.

I sigh and say, “I’ve got a bad feeling about my future.”


Author's Notes:
I started the story by explaining why the main character for my stories are all the same. I figured I might want to do this because my weekly stories kind of play of each other. In regards to Sun Wu Kung's tale, I didn't alter any details of his original story. Instead, I wanted to focus on his characterization. This led me to writing him as having a haughty personality since that's the impression I got from the original tale. He was always causing trouble for others without so much as thinking about the consequences. Finally, I wanted to emphasize his abilities some how. This ended up taking the form of teleportation since I though that would be a close comparison to his cloud somersaults.

Bibliography. "Monkey King" from The Chinese Fairy Book by R. Wilhelm. Web Source.

Wikipedia Trails: From Ruyi Jingu Bang to Lernaean_Hydra

I started at the article on the Ruyi Jingu Bang. I wanted to learn more about the staff because my next storytelling is about Sun Wu Kung.

This lead me to the article on Yu the Great. I was curious about him since he was the original owner of the Ruyi Jingu Bang.

I then ended up at the article on Xiangliu. I wanted to see what kind of creature this nine headed serpent that Yu the Great killed was.

Finally, I ended up at the article on the Lernaean_Hydra. Xiangliu was practically a hydra so I wanted to leaner more about hydras.

Painted Portrait of Yu the Great.

Monday, September 25, 2017

Reading Notes: The Monkey King Sun Wu Kung Part B

The Monkey King from The Chinese Fairy Book by R. Wilhelm.
  • Still think Wu Kung should be punished for his behavior.
  • Might be interesting to see what the apes did for ten years while Wu Kung was away.
  • Could be fun to see what would happen if Wu Kung is not satisfied with his new title.
  • Someone really needs to teach this ape a lesson, perhaps a hero from another tale.
  • May be interesting if Wu Kung never is released.
Sun Wu Kung as he appears in The Journey to the West.

Sunday, September 24, 2017

Reading Notes: The Monkey King Sun Wu Kung Part A

The Monkey King from The Chinese Fairy Book by R. Wilhelm.
  • Could be fun to explore the nine years before he crosses the sea.
  • Might be interesting to see what would happen if Wu Kung failed to understand his master's meaning and did not visit him at night.
  • May be interesting if Wu Kung was not banished by his master.
  • Wu Kung is kind of a jerk to a lot of people, so it might be interesting if he gets replayed for that in some way.
  • May be interesting to have this tale repeated to an audience. 
A shrine dedicated to Sun Wu Kung.
Source: Flickr

Saturday, September 23, 2017

Wikipedia Trails: From Chūjō-hime to Queen Elizabeth

I started at the article on Chūjō-hime. I was curious if there was more information about Hase-Hime than just her story.

Next, I found myself at the article on Cinderella. Hase-Hime was likened to Cinderella, so I was curious about her since I've only seen the Disney version of her tale.

This lead me to the article on Cordelia of Britain. Again, she was said to be like Cinderella so I wanted to see how.

Finally, I arrived at the article on Queen Elizabeth. Cordelia was said to be a heroic queen like Queen Elizabeth. So, I wanted to see how this was since I've never really looked into Queen Elizabeth.

Painting of Queen Elizabeth when she was a princess.

Extra Reading Notes: Japanese Fairy Tales Part B

Japanese Fairy Tales by Yei Theodora Ozaki
  • Might be interesting to have Yamato or Kintaro replace the priest.
  • Could be interesting to see what would happen if the priest obeyed the old woman.
  • May be interesting if the old woman isn't the goblin.
  • Might be fun to have the ogre be the old woman from the last story.
  • Could be interesting if Hase-Hime's father got tired of his wife's lies and forced her out.
Woodblock painting of Hase-Hime.
Source: Wikipedia