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Rewatch "Journey to the West": I didn't understand until I was 30 years old, Sun Wukong said that "heaven and earth are incomplete" In "Journey to the West", Sun Wukong answered Tang Seng's questions with a "fixed number", expressing the "cause and effect" of Buddhism

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Rewatching "Journey to the West": I didn't understand until I was 30 years old, what Sun Wukong said "Heaven and earth are incomplete"

In "Journey to the West", Sun Wukong answered Tang Seng's questions with a "fixed number", expressing the "cause and effect" and "fate" of Buddhism. Tang Seng was heartbroken and regretful after seeing the scriptures being exposed, and Wukong explained that "heaven and earth are incomplete, and the scriptures are incomplete, and they should also be incomplete." Tang Seng is no longer stubborn and understands what Wukong said about "incomplete" and "not humanly possible". In the last episode, before Tang Seng left, the words "Drying the Scripture Stone" appeared on the stone, implying that he had successfully overcome the eighty-one difficulties. The flag "Ten Things to Do at the Age of Thirty" is popular on the Internet, in which the author sees his own psychological changes, finding a balance between persistence and abandonment. The author believes that sometimes God makes people unable to do something, but in fact he is protecting people.

Rewatch "Journey to the West": I didn't understand until I was 30 years old, Sun Wukong said that "heaven and earth are incomplete" In "Journey to the West", Sun Wukong answered Tang Seng's questions with a "fixed number", expressing the "cause and effect" of Buddhism
Rewatch "Journey to the West": I didn't understand until I was 30 years old, Sun Wukong said that "heaven and earth are incomplete" In "Journey to the West", Sun Wukong answered Tang Seng's questions with a "fixed number", expressing the "cause and effect" of Buddhism
Rewatch "Journey to the West": I didn't understand until I was 30 years old, Sun Wukong said that "heaven and earth are incomplete" In "Journey to the West", Sun Wukong answered Tang Seng's questions with a "fixed number", expressing the "cause and effect" of Buddhism
Rewatch "Journey to the West": I didn't understand until I was 30 years old, Sun Wukong said that "heaven and earth are incomplete" In "Journey to the West", Sun Wukong answered Tang Seng's questions with a "fixed number", expressing the "cause and effect" of Buddhism
Rewatch "Journey to the West": I didn't understand until I was 30 years old, Sun Wukong said that "heaven and earth are incomplete" In "Journey to the West", Sun Wukong answered Tang Seng's questions with a "fixed number", expressing the "cause and effect" of Buddhism
Rewatch "Journey to the West": I didn't understand until I was 30 years old, Sun Wukong said that "heaven and earth are incomplete" In "Journey to the West", Sun Wukong answered Tang Seng's questions with a "fixed number", expressing the "cause and effect" of Buddhism

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