Sun Wukong, also known as the Monkey King, is a central figure in the classical Chinese novel Journey to the West (1592), widely attributed to Wu Cheng'en. In Hebrew, he is known as סוון ווקונג (Sun Wukong). In Japanese, he is called ソン・ゴクウ (Son Gokū), and in Vietnamese, he is referred to as Tôn Ngộ Khôi. Sun Wukong is a supernatural monkey born from a stone who possesses immense strength, the ability to transform into various shapes, and mastery over the clouds. He wields a powerful weapon known as the Ruyi Jingu Bang, a staff that can change its size and weight at will. Key contextual information includes his rebellion against heaven, his subjugation by the Buddha, and his eventual redemption through his journey to the West with the monk Tang Sanzang. Sun Wukong's character embodies themes of rebellion, enlightenment, and the struggle for self-improvement, making him one of the most iconic figures in Chinese literature and culture.