Speaking of the Golden Horn King, everyone knows that he is a very unique monster. The first time I saw him, he was not scary, but funny, and I felt cute. So who is this Golden Horn King? What kind of story does he have? Let’s take a brief analysis together!

Introduction to King Jinjiao
Golden Horn King, a virtual character appearing in the Ming Dynasty novel “Journey to the West”. The Silver Horn King and his brother are two monsters from the Lotus Cave in Pingdingshan. He was originally a young boy guarding the Golden Furnace under the supervision of the Grand Master.
Bodhisattva, in order to test Tang Sanzang’s determination to retrieve scriptures from the Western Heaven, borrowed two young boys of gold and silver from the Supreme Lord and turned them into demons to sharpen Tang Sanzang’s determination to retrieve scriptures. Competing with Sun Wukong in martial arts is difficult to determine the winner. Later, Sun Wukong used a strategy to defeat the two monsters of gold and silver, confiscated five treasures, and returned them to the Grand Master, including people and items.

The true identity of King Jinjiao
Do you still remember the Golden Horn King and Silver Horn King in Journey to the West, holding the precious gourd: Sun Xingzhe, do you dare to agree when I call you? On TV, they appear to be two monsters, but their true identities are the Golden Spirit Children of Tai Shang Lao Jun.
Taking advantage of the fact that the Lord Tai was not paying attention, he fled from the mortal world to the side of disaster. But later on, some people analyzed Journey to the West and found that many monsters were intentionally arranged by Guanyin Bodhisattva to sharpen Tang Monk and his disciples. So both the Golden Horn King and the Silver Horn King, who are the children of Tai Shang Laojun, were borrowed by Guanyin Bodhisattva from Tai Shang Laojun.
After being captured, he was sent to guard the stove for the Grand Lord. In this way, the two Golden Spirit Children who were originally guarding the Golden and Silver Stoves had nothing to do, so Guanyin Bodhisattva borrowed these two people from the Supreme Lord.
After the two boys descended to the mortal world, they became two monsters, the Golden Horn King and the Silver Horn King. After descending to the mortal world, they also brought many treasures of the Grand Master, such as the Seven Star Sword, Purple Gold Red Gourd, Sheep Fat Jade Cleansing Bottle, and Banana Fan.