Lady Gao

Lady Gao

Lady Gao is a very minor character featured within the famed ancient Chinese novel Journey to the West. Lady Gao is the daughter of Square Gao, a man seen as the head of Gao Village. Lady Gao is the last woman who would have to suffer ill treatment by the sex crazed pig, Zhu Bajie - - a later disciple of Sanzang. At some point, Square Gao had insisted for his daughter to be rescued. After Pig is asleep and the lady is sitting inside their worn out barn-like area, Wukong retrieves Lady Gao. Through her appearance, this is what could be seen:

*"Her cloudy hair was tangled and unkempt,Her face was filthy and unwashed."
*"Her orchid heart was as pure as ever,But her beauty lay in ruins."
*"There was no blood or life in her cherry lips,And her limbs were crooked and bent."
*"A sad frown on her forehead,Her eyebrows pale;"
*"Weak and frightened,Only daring to whisper."

Following this, Lady Gao reveals the truth about Pig - - he leaves during the night and appears at dawn in fear of her father exorcising him. Thus, the lady is retrieved to her father with relative ease. Sun Wukong himself would afterwards copy her appearance and play in her role while with Pig. After Sanzang, Pig, and Wukong all leave on their journey after a major event, Lady Gao truly gives her expression of thanks and is never shown again afterwards.

ee also

* Zhu Bajie
* Journey to the West

References

* "Journey to the West chapter 18 document 267-268" - Wu Cheng-en


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