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Legend has it that there are four kinds of spirit monkeys between heaven and earth, and the protagonists of our story this time are the spirit stone monkey and the six-eared macaque.
One of the most exciting parts of "Journey to the West" is that the six-eared macaque pretends to be the Monkey King and goes to the West to learn scriptures, wanting to become a Buddha and an ancestor. But because Sun Wukong's conscience was discovered, the six-eared macaque's strategy failed, and he was finally killed by Sun Wukong.
So if the six-eared macaque doesn't play the role of Sun Wukong to learn scriptures in the west, can he become a Buddha? My answer is no.
The six-eared macaque's greatest ability is to hear all the sounds of the world, which is also the origin of his name "six-eared". But knowing more about some things does not mean that it is the best, what you know and hear is always someone else's thing, and it has not become your own thing, and you understand it well, then you are just following the path that others have walked after all.
It's like when we go to school and study, the teacher doesn't learn what we teach, and we get high scores by cheating, and we have to show our original form when we take the college entrance examination.
What is the most crucial step in becoming a Buddha? It is to realize one's own way. But the six-eared macaque had heard too much of the teachings of others, so he forgot his own teachings.
Even if Sun Wukong did not look back at the beginning, and the six-eared macaque became Sun Wukong to obtain the true scriptures, he still would not become a real Buddha. Because he only finished the path that Sun Wukong should take, but not the path he should take. His move only pulled Sun Wukong off the path of becoming a Buddha, which is a typical behavior that harms others and is not beneficial to himself.
The six-eared macaque had a tragic ending, being beaten to death by Sun Wukong with a stick, but this was the expected ending, and it was also the journey that must be experienced on the road to Buddhahood.
It is not so easy to become a Buddha, and the slightest deviation will lead to death, not to mention that the road to Buddhahood is even more heinous and unforgivable.
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In Journey to the West, the six-eared macaque pretended to be Sun Wukong and was killed after being recognized by Sun Wukong. If the six-eared macaque didn't go to Sun Wukong, but developed and practiced according to his own path, it was actually possible to become a Buddha.
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I think if he doesn't pretend to be Sun Wukong, he will have no chance to become a Buddha, maybe without Sun Wukong, he will do nothing for the rest of his life.
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I think if the six-eared macaque doesn't pretend to be the Monkey King to learn the scriptures, he shouldn't have a chance to become an immortal, because he doesn't have the guidance of a master.
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It depends on what the situation is in the end, but I think I will become a Buddha anyway, as long as I want to become a Buddha with all my heart.
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No, he is a monkey after all, he is stubborn, how can he become a Buddha with a monkey spirit that can be easily achieved, although Sun Wukong still experienced eighty-one difficulties before becoming a Buddha.
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I don't think he will become a Buddha, he pretends that Sun Wukong is following the path of Sun Wukong, but not his own path, so he will not become a Buddha.
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Not necessarily, becoming a Buddha is not something that anyone can achieve, it requires a certain amount of cultivation, not to mention, but also a certain amount of merit, and the most important thing is to have a channel.
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I think it should be impossible, because if it is discovered by Sun Wukong, then it will be lost.
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It's hard to say because there is no such situation, and we don't know if we will become a Buddha or not, after all, this thing is impossible.
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"Journey to the West".Six-eared macaques andMonkey KingRelationship is the other side of Monkey King. The strength of the six-eared macaque and the Monkey King is like being copied, and there is no difference. The six-eared macaque is just the other side of the Monkey King.
In Journey to the West, such a sentence was said, you are all one heart, and you can watch the two hearts fight. It means that the two of them are actually one heart, Sun Wukong is a six-eared macaque, and the six-eared macaque is Sun Wukong, which is just another form derived from Sun Wukong's heart.
Details of the plot of "Journey to the West".
A boulder in Huaguo Mountain of Aolai Country in Dongsheng Shenzhou gave birth to a Mingling stone monkey, and the stone monkey later learned seventy-two changes after worshipping Su Bodhi as a teacher, and had the ability to reach the sky, so he occupied the mountain as the king and called himself the Monkey King.
The Jade Emperor sent Tai Bai Xing down to recruit the Great Sage to go to Heaven, and later the Great Sage was too low because he thought that the official position given by the Jade Emperor was too low, and he made a big fuss in the Heavenly Palace by the Taishang Laojun.
After being trapped in the alchemy furnace for forty-nine days, the Great Sage kicked over the alchemy furnace and turned it into a golden eye. Seeing that the situation was out of control, the Buddha suppressed the Great Sage at the foot of Wuzhi Mountain.
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Because he thinks that he is not weaker than Sun Wukong, but because he is not as lucky as him, he was not selected to go to the West to learn scriptures, so he is very jealous of Sun Wukong and wants to prove himself by pretending to be him to go to the West to learn scriptures.
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