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First of all, let's talk about a problem, the Jade Emperor didn't drill the table, and the whole heavenly court was not helpless, Sun Wukong was blocked without entering the gate of the Heavenly Palace, that person was called Yousheng Zhenjun, and there were thirty-six Lei Generals, he Sun Wukong couldn't beat it at all, and the Jade Emperor didn't invite Guanyin, but he couldn't invite other Taoist people, there are too many people with strong martial arts in Taoist kung fu, and Buddhism is just high in mana, so Buddhism didn't use force, just used mana to forcibly control, and Taoism is different, Yang Jian, Huang Tianhua, Nezha, etc., which is not a master of martial arts, so to recruit Sun Wukong, Wu Chengen is not not a disbelief in gods and Buddhas, but hopes that there is a "Sun Wukong" who can liberate people from suffering
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There are many satirical parts of reality in "Journey to the West", so it is very good, and it is not a complete representation of religious mythology, mythology is just a shell, it has a deep inside.
There was such a discussion in Journey to the West.
It is generally believed that Wu Chengen is not superstitious You can go to Journey to the West to find this.
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The Jade Emperor symbolizes the heavens, and the emperor is a stinky fart, he is the Son of Heaven, Mr. Wu is just borrowing the so-called "Heavenly Court" to satirize the court at that time, but it does have a certain impact on the belief in immortals, regardless of Buddhism, Taoism, for the traditional Chinese auspicious culture, I have always liked it!
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It's just a myth**, so why bother with it? If you look at Buddhism today, how far has it fallen?
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It's impossible, Sun Wukong's former master is a Taoist I don't think you seem to have read the original book or don't understand it, you should look at the original book in combination with the background of the era in which he lives.
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What you watch is a TV series, and there are still differences from the original book. The original work is basically the Ming Bian Tao and the Dark Bian Buddha, and there is no monk and Taoist priest who met along the way who is not ironic. In the original book, the monkey made trouble in the Heavenly Palace, but he failed to enter the Lingxiao Treasure Palace, "only hit the Tongming Palace, outside the Lingxiao Palace".
The Jade Emperor was "Xuan" Rulai Buddha came to subdue the monkey, not to invite him. The landlord will not have any doubts if he looks at the original book.
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You still haven't understood Journey to the West, it has a very deep meaning. Let's check the online reviews of people.
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This is a long time ago negotiated between Taoism and Buddhism, in fact, Sun Wukong has long been targeted by Buddhism, otherwise there are so many powerful Taoist people, why did Sun Wukong make trouble in the Heavenly Palace and didn't come out to stop it, and wait for the West Heaven to learn scriptures, one is more powerful than Sun Wukong.
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