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Today's topic: In "Journey to the West", does Tang Seng have the right to let Sun Wukong get out?

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Today's topic: In "Journey to the West", does Tang Seng have the right to let Sun Wukong get out?

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In "Journey to the West", does Tang Seng have the right to let Sun Wukong get out?

Today's topic: In "Journey to the West", does Tang Seng have the right to let Sun Wukong get out?

Monk Sha retorted that if you can pass it, you don't care, that level is deliberate, and if the conditions are not met, the stumbling block is deliberately not allowed to pass

Today's topic: In "Journey to the West", does Tang Seng have the right to let Sun Wukong get out?

After all, Tang Seng of the Hundred Journeys to the West was a drifting enthusiast when he was born, and he was a monk smoothly at other times, until he was appointed by Guanyin to learn scriptures, and simply put, he did not suffer any beatings

Today's topic: In "Journey to the West", does Tang Seng have the right to let Sun Wukong get out?

Because there is a way out for Bajie.

The five-person group of scripture, the sand monk, and the little white face are all guilty bodies, and only after learning the scriptures can they eliminate their sins.

Wukong is a person who has been released from prison and belongs to the observation period.

But Bajie is different, his sins have long been cleared when he was demoted to mortality, and because of the wrong pig's fetus, Heavenly Court also fished out a reason for over-enforcing the law.

If Bajie doesn't want to learn from the scriptures, he can pick and choose, continue to be a goblin, or go back to Gao Laozhuang.

Today's topic: In "Journey to the West", does Tang Seng have the right to let Sun Wukong get out?

The boss is Rulai, the actual person in charge is Guanyin, and only Guanyin has the power and energy to select other gods and monsters to replace Wukong, Tang Seng is also a mascot, and he doesn't have the ability and connections to bear the consequences of kicking Wukong.

Judging from the results of driving away the monkey three times in the book, except for the first time when the monkey was angry and suffered a golden hoop, the next two times were so desolate that he had to invite people back, and even the last time he made a big fuss, he knew the conflict between master and apprentice in the Three Realms

Today's topic: In "Journey to the West", does Tang Seng have the right to let Sun Wukong get out?