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In Journey to the West, the hero Sun Wukong triumphs during a magical competition in Chechi Country. He uses supernatural powers to bypass a Taoist's rainmaking ritual by intimidating elemental deities. By controlling wind, thunder, and rain, Wukong proves his divine might. In Journey to the West, the hero Sun Wukong triumphs during a fighting competition in Chechi Country. By intimidating celestial deities, he hijacks the elements, overriding a demon's ritual. Wukong uses his Golden Cudgelto command wind, rain, and lightning to prove his divine power. How does Wukong use his power to influence the weather gods? Explain the competition between Wukong and the three demon masters. Teach me about the Chechi Country arc assuming I'm a beginner. After stopping the wind and clouds, Sun Wukong took control of the thunder and lightning. Here is how he "put thunder into play" according to the story: 1. He summoned the Gods: Wukong gathered Lei Gong (Thunder God), Dian Mu (Lightning Mother), and the Dragon King. 2. He set the Rules: He told them to ignore the Tiger Immortal and instead watch his Golden Cudgel (his magical staff) for signals. 3. The Specific Signal: He established a code: ◦ Pointing the staff up one time: Wind. ◦ Two times: Clouds. ◦ Three times: Thunder and Lightning. ◦ Four times: Rain. ◦ Five times: Clear sky. The gods, afraid of getting hit by his staff, immediately nodded and agreed to follow this plan perfectly.