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In the eyes of ancient Asians, especially in Chinese and Japanese cultures, monkeys were seen as a wild, untamed species that looked like barbarians.
And this monkey image foreshadows his fate. In mythology, he ultimately abandoned barbarism, abandoned barbaric slaughter and chaos, and became the God of Justice.
In fact, he is a creation of the divine king Tathagata (similar to an angel), not a true monkey. That's also why he has 72 types of transformation magic.
Generally speaking, he can transform into various humans and animals.
No humans are Apes. Monke have tail