My favorite cartoon when I was a child was Journey to the West, but I never understood that Sun Wukong was obviously very powerful in front, and he would be killed directly as soon as there was a monster, so how could he not be powerful in the back, and whenever something happened, he went to the heavens to find someone to help.
When I grew up, I realized that Brother Monkey found that these goblins were all from the sky, so I stopped fighting Brother Monkey and went directly to Heaven to question, so all kinds of bodhisattvas came down to collect demons, and they were all mounts.
In Journey to the West, the purest is Sun Wukong, and the most secular is the Tang monk.
Negotiate a Buddha name.
Journey to the West is applicable to any society.
Tang Seng gave himself three definitions, where he came from, where he was going, and what he was going to do.
I don't believe in Buddhism.
Tang Seng has a good background, is a relational household, has core resources in his hands, without him, he can't get the true scriptures.
This may be the difference between scattered immortals and establishments, there is a system and discipline within the establishment, and scattered immortals are much more free and easy.
There is a reason why "Journey to the West" can become one of the four famous novels, different ages have different feelings when they read it, they read mythological stories when they were young, and they read the truth of the world when they grew up. The wisdom of the ancient Chinese is unfathomable!
In fact, the core of Journey to the West is a realistic satirical novel.
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