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In Journey to the West, the sand monk ate the meat of the Tang monk, and was eaten by the sand monk when he passed by the quicksand river when the first nine generations of the Tang monk went to learn the scriptures.
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It is said that when Tang Seng's mother abandoned Tang Seng, in order to be able to recognize each other in the future, she bit off the little finger of Tang Seng's left foot, so she had already eaten Tang Seng's meat.
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As for the sand monk eating Tang monk meat mentioned later, that is, later generations began to make up and deduce. The sand monk has a necklace around his neck, which is made up of nine skulls. And these nine skulls are said to be nine scripture learners, and Tang Seng happens to be the tenth reincarnation of the golden cicada, so some people say that these nine scripture learners are actually the first nine generations of Tang Seng, so Sha Seng actually ate Tang Seng for the entire ninth life, and the last life went to learn scriptures together.
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As mentioned in the original book, the first is Tang Seng's mother, and the second is not mentioned in the original book, but it is Sha Seng who is apocryphal.
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The first is Tang Seng's mother, and the second is a sand monk who was made up blindly by later generations.
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One is his mother who bit off his little toe, and the other is a golden-winged Dapeng bird that ate Tang Seng's previous life, the golden cicada.
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No one has eaten real Tang monk meat.
Zhang Jizhong's version of "Journey to the West" is produced by Ciwen Media Co., Ltd., adapted from Wu Chengen's mythological theme ** "Journey to the West", with Zhang Jizhong as the chief producer, Zhang Jianya as the director, and Wu Yue, Nie Yuan, Zang Jinsheng, Xu Jinjiang starring in the magical costume mythological drama.
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Because Tang Seng is an Arhat who practiced in the tenth generation, there are rumors that eating a piece of Tang Seng's meat can lead to immortality, but this has no basis at all.
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No one has eaten real Tang monk meat.
Zhang Jizhong's version of "Journey to the West" is adapted from Wu Chengen's mythological theme ** "Journey to the West", with Zhang Jizhong as the chief producer, Zhang Jianya as the director, and Wu Yue, Nie Yuan, Zang Jinsheng, Xu Jinjiang starring in the magical costume mythological drama.
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