The Red Bottomed Horse Monkey, resembling an ape, with a white mane, snow-like teeth, and golden claws, suddenly emerged ashore, towering up to five zhang in height.
Its posture was akin to a crouching monkey, yet its eyes remained closed, appearing dim and muddled.
Streams of water poured from its eyes and nose like fountains, accompanied by foul-smelling drool, rendering it impossible for humans to approach.
After a while, it stretched its neck and yawned, its eyes suddenly opened, emitting a dazzling light akin to lightning.
To put it simply, a giant creature resembling an elderly, dazed, drooling ape with cataracts and bad breath.
In the classical novel "Journey to the West," the Red Bottomed Horse Monkey was not specifically a single monkey. The "Horse," Marshal Liu Er, was one of the Four Generals of Huaguo Mountain.
However, the image Qin Shou envisioned for it was a towering white-furred beast with the ability to control water flow.