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character sketch of sanjo panzo​

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Answered by RDEEP90
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Answered by alia7463
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It's enjo sanzo

enjo Sanzo (玄奘三蔵 Genjo Sanzō) is a fictional character in the manga and anime series Saiyuki. He is one of the four protagonists, loosely based on (or inspired by) the character Tang Sanzang.

Genjo Sanzo (the priest)

'Saiyuki' character

Created by

Minekura Kazuya

Voiced by

Wataru Takagi (Japanese, OVA)

Toshihiko Seki (Japanese, original series)

David Matranga (English)

Lex Lang (English, Reload and Gunlock)

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Alias

Konzen Douji

Kouryu (the river drifter)

Title

The 31st of China

Name and Origin

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His name is spelled Genjo Sanzo in the English anime and the Singapore English manga, while in the North American English manga it is Genjyo Sanzo (the -jō is spelt in hiragana as ji-(yo)-u, with a small yo to indicate a glide rather than separate syllables).

He was rescued as a baby from the waters of the Yangtze river and named Kōryū of the "river flow", a name he used until he was thirteen. He is generally called "Sanzo" by his traveling companions, although his full title is "The 31st of China, Genjo Sanzo".

Personality

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As opposed to Tang Sanzang of Journey to the West, which is in turn based on the historical Buddhist monk Xuanzang, Genjo Sanzo is not the "purest" person undertaking a holy pilgrimage.

A brutal, worldly man, he doesn't fit the stereotypical image of the passive, or pacifist, cleric. Disregarding basic Buddhist principles, he smokes like a chimney, drinks like a fish, gambles, swears like a sailor, and generally follows his own path. Sanzo is a cold, rational thinker and somewhat aloof. When there's a job to be done he usually has Goku, Gojyo, and Hakkai do it for him. He is called an old man by Gojyo because he likes to drink tea while reading his paper, and because he likes to go to bed early. Arrogant and short tempered, he nonetheless prefers to remain above the melee unless the situation is desperate. He is strongly opinionated, and despite his terse demeanor, highly moralistic and quick to defend the weak. The superstition among demons that eating his flesh will grant them eternal life is present, as it is in the original Journey to the West.

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