Qitian Dasheng
Qitian Dasheng, also known as Wu Kong and Seiten Taisei, is a Demon in the Megami Tensei franchise.
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Origin
Seiten Taisei is the Japanese pronunciation of the Chinese term Qítiān Dàshèng (齊天大聖)[a] meaning "Great Sage, Heaven's Equal", a title claimed by Sun Wukong, one of the main characters of the 16th century Chinese novel Journey to the West.
Design
Most of Seiten Taisei's designs in the Megami Tensei franchise have the character 斉 ("Equal") on his clothing, an allusion to his claim to be equal to heaven.
Gameplay
- For complete gameplay information, see Gameplay:Qitian Dasheng.
Compendium
Compendium Entries | |
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Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne | Sun Wu Kong was supposedly born from a rock. He wreaked havoc throughout the land and was punished by Buddha, but was eventually saved by a monk named Santsang. |
Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne HD Remaster | Qitian Dasheng was supposedly born from a rock. He wreaked havoc throughout the land and was punished by Buddha, but was eventually saved by a monk named Tang Sanzang. |
Persona 2: Innocent Sin | Another name for Sun Wukong, companion to Sanzang Fashi in Journey to the West. |
Persona 3 Reload | Also known as "Sun Wukong", he was supposedly born from a rock. After wreaking havoc, he was punished by Buddha, but was eventually saved by a monk named Santsang. |
Persona 4 Golden | Sun Wu Kong was supposedly born from a rock. He wreaked havoc and was punished by Buddha, but was eventually saved by a monk named Santsang. |
Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth | Sun Wu Kong was supposedly born from a rock. He wreaked havoc and was punished by the Buddha, but he was eventually saved by a monk named Santsang. |
Devil Survivor: Overclocked | Seiten Taisei is also known as Sun Wu Kong and was supposedly born from a rock at the summit of the Mountain of Flowers and Fruit.
He wreaked havoc and was punished by Buddha, but was eventually saved by a monk named Santsang and travelled with him on a journey towards enlightenment. |
Devil Survivor 2 | Seiten Taisei is also known as Sun Wu Kong and was supposedly born from a rock at the summit of the Mountain of Flowers and Fruit.
He wreaked havoc and was punished by Buddha, but was eventually saved by a monk named Santsang and travelled with him on a journey towards enlightenment. |
Nomenclature
Qitian Dasheng literally means "great sage, heaven's equal" and is a title Sun Wukong gives to himself in Journey to the West. Seiten Taisei is the Sino-Japanese reading of the same characters, and Son Gokū is the Sino-Japanese reading of his name.
His given name Wukong[b] means "awakened to emptiness". His surname Sun[c] literally means "grandson", but is a pun on a homophonous character used in one of the words for a macaque.[d]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Wu Kong![]() Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne Maniax Shin Megami Tensei IV Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers Digital Devil Saga: Avatar Tuner Devil Survivor 2 Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker | |
Seiten Taisei![]() Persona 4 Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth Devil Survivor Devil Survivor: Overclocked | ||
Qitian Dasheng![]() Persona 3 Reload | ||
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セイテンタイセイ Seiten Taisei | Seiten Taisei; Katakana rendering of Japanese: 斉天大聖lit. "The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal", romanized Seiten Taisei. |
斉天大聖![]() Seiten Taisei |
Seiten Taisei; Kanji rendering of the above. | |
ソンゴクウ![]() Devil Children White Book Devil Children Light Book and Dark Book Devil Children Fire Book and Ice Book Son Gokū |
Son Gokū; Katakana rendering of Japanese: 孫悟空, romanized Son Gokū. | |
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齐天大圣 Qítiān Dàshèng | Qitian Dasheng; Chinese epithet meaning "The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal". |
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齊天大聖 Qítiān Dàshèng | Qitian Dasheng; Chinese epithet meaning "The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal". |
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제천대성 Jecheon Daeseong | Jecheon Daeseong. Hangul rendering of Korean: 齊天大聖lit. "The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal", romanized Jecheon Daeseong. |
Gallery
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Seiten Taisei Render for Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth
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Seiten Taisei model inPersona 4 Golden
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Qitian Dasheng model inPersona 3 Reload
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Wu Kong sprite in Shin Megami Tensei (PlayStation)
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Wu Kong sprite in Shin Megami Tensei (Mega-CD)
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Seiten Taisei sprite in Devil Survivor
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Seiten Taisei sprite in Devil Survivor: Overclocked
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Wu Kong sprite in Devil Survivor 2
Notes
- ↑ Simplified Chinese: 齐天大圣; Japanese shinjitai: 斉天大聖
- ↑ Simplified Chinese: 悟空, Traditional Chinese: 悟空, romanized Wùkōng
- ↑ Simplified Chinese: 孫, Traditional Chinese: 孫, romanized Sūn
- ↑ Simplified Chinese: 猢狲, Traditional Chinese: 猢猻, romanized húsūn
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