Journey To The West: Don’t Mess With That Monster

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西游:休要招惹那妖孽

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Characters

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Zhang Qingdi

张青帝

Original Name 张青帝
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Toad Demon
Master/Attendant

A green-robed demon who was originally a snake. He appears with a tall, slender build, handsome yet alluring features, and notable vertical pupils. He prefers a low-profile life of spiritual cultivation and often admonishes his loud-mouthed attendant.

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Toad Demon

蛤蟆小妖

Original Name 蛤蟆小妖
Relationships
Zhang Qingdi
Attendant/Master

A subordinate and companion to Zhang Qingdi. He is talkative, prone to boasting about his master, yet caring and loyal. He often acts as an intermediary for those who seek his master's help.

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Wu Kui

武魁

Original Name 武魁
Relationships
Huang Yin
Master/Disciple

A black-robed Qi Practitioner who hunts demons. He is cynical, manipulative, and opportunistic, often inciting conflict between locals and supernatural beings to create pretexts for capturing them.

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Huang Yin

黄殷

Original Name 黄殷
Relationships
Wu Kui
Disciple/Master

A young female disciple of Wu Kui. She appears sweet and outwardly innocent but is observant of her master's troubled personal life and opportunistic nature.

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Yellow Ox

黄牛

Original Name 黄牛

A remnant soul of an ox that was worked to death by its owner. Despite his tragic end being eaten by villagers, his lingering obsession was not vengeance, but completing the labor he owed to his land.

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Little Toad

小蛤蟆

Original Name 小蛤蟆
Relationships
Zhang Qingdi
Servant/Master

A loyal and diligent toad who serves Zhang Qingdi. He is studious in his practice of the Toad Fist and often looks to his master for guidance on how to live as a proper demon.

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Old Man Niu

牛老汉

Original Name 牛老汉

A local farmer who abused his ox, only to be struck with immense guilt and fear after witnessing a supernatural intervention regarding the animal he mistreated.

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The Old Daoist

老道士

Original Name 老道士
Relationships
Zhang Qingdi
Master/Disciple

A mysterious, eccentric, and immensely powerful individual who appears in ragged clothing. He exhibits behavior bordering on madness and is intensely searching for a specific disciple, claiming Zhang Qingdi is his student.

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Centipede Spirit

蜈蚣精

Original Name 蜈蚣精

A now-deceased demon who previously controlled Black Wind Ridge. He was executed by Zhang Qingdi for the crimes of trafficking in human flesh and mocking the protagonist.

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Laojun

太上老君

Original Name 太上老君

A supreme deity residing in the Tushita Palace. He is cold, calculating, and views the affairs of the Three Realms as a grand chess game, often manipulating the destinies of lesser beings.

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Tongtian Jiaozhu

通天教主

Original Name 通天教主

A powerful and despondent immortal who became jaded following the chaotic War of the Investiture of the Gods. He appears disinterested in worldly affairs.

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Yuanshi

元始

Original Name 元始

A high-ranking Heavenly Lord concerned with institutional power and the preservation of his sect. He remains deeply preoccupied with the defection of his former disciples.

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Qing Xuzi

青虚子

Original Name 青虚子

A young, naive, and earnest Daoist practitioner from Yuxi Temple. He has recently left his home mountain and possesses a sharp ability to perceive demonic energies, often acting on curiosity.

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Fat-head Fish

胖头鱼

Original Name 胖头鱼

A demon who has cultivated for over three hundred years. He is predatory and gluttonous, often luring and eating humans, until he was defeated and killed by Zhang Qingdi.

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Snow Deer

雪鹿

Original Name 雪鹿

A thousand-year-old demon disguising himself as a divinely ordained Mountain God. He is cruel, enjoys eating humans, and uses an illusion-based manor to trap travelers before consuming them.

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Lian'er

莲儿

Original Name 莲儿

A young woman residing in Shuiyue City, significant to the late Qing Xuzi as the recipient of his final message.

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Kui Wu

奎五

Original Name 奎五
Relationships
Zhang Qingdi
Informant/Coerced

A local petty criminal and leader of a group of thugs in Shuiyue City. He is opportunistic and cowardly, currently acting as an informant for Zhang Qingdi after being coerced by a powerful illusion.

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Master Huang

黄老爷

Original Name 黄老爷

A wealthy merchant residing in the West City of Shuiyue City. He was a corrupt individual who forced Lian'er to her death, and he and his entire family subsequently perished under mysterious, gruesome circumstances.

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Liu Ye

刘烨

Original Name 刘烨
Relationships
Lian'er
Childhood Sweetheart

Lian'er's childhood sweetheart, often recalled in her memories as she recounts her past.

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Yellow Sand King

黄沙大王

Original Name 黄沙大王

A wolf-demon residing in the desert. He lost his scalp as a wild wolf pup, leaving him bald and insecure about his appearance. He is arrogant and relies heavily on his territory but becomes craven when faced with overwhelmingly powerful enemies. He claims to be the adopted son of the celestial being Kui Mulang.

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Old Peach

桃老儿

Original Name 桃老儿

An ancient peach tree spirit who lives in the vicinity. He appears as a benign, kind-hearted old man, but is actually deceptive and greedy. He sought to steal a powerful talisman from Zhang Qingdi by luring him to a cold pool under the guise of helping him find a blacksmith.

help Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the main character of Journey To The West: Don’t Mess With That Monster?

Zhang Qingdi: A green-robed demon who was originally a snake. He appears with a tall, slender build, handsome yet alluring features, and notable vertical pupils. He prefers a low-profile life of spiritual cultivation and often admonishes his loud-mouthed attendant.

How many characters are in Journey To The West: Don’t Mess With That Monster?

21 characters are documented in this Wiki.

Where does Journey To The West: Don’t Mess With That Monster take place?

The story of Journey To The West: Don’t Mess With That Monster is set in locations including: Bishui Pool, Qinghe Town, Aolai Kingdom, Flower-Fruit Mountain.