Why hasn t anyone come to Huaguoshan in the five hundred years since Sun Wukong left?

Updated on history 2024-07-09
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    This place is guarded by two old monkeys about 2,000 years old, and they have also learned a lot of mana from Sun Wukong, and no one dares to offend.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Because when Sun Wukong made trouble in the Heavenly Palace, many people felt that Sun Wukong was powerful. Therefore, out of this mentality, no one dares to bother.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because Huaguo Mountain is a paradise, few people know about it, so no one else has come to commit it in the 500 years since Sun Wukong left.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The first time was when Sun Wukong first worshipped Tang Seng as a teacher, because he killed six robbers, Tang Seng was dissatisfied and blamed him, Wukong left Tang Seng in a fit of anger and went to the Dragon Palace of the East China Sea. Later, he was persuaded to go back by the Dragon King of the East China Sea, but he was put on a tight spell by Tang Seng.

    The second time was three dozen white bone spirits, Sun Wukong killed the white bone spirit, but Tang Seng was pampered by Zhu Bajie, thinking that Wukong was harming good people and expelled Wukong.

    The third time was the "True and False Monkey King", Sun Wukong killed several robbers and was driven away by Tang Seng, and later the six-eared macaque pretended to be Wukong to attack Tang Seng, and was finally recognized by the Buddha.

    Wukong left only these three times in total, the first of which did not return to Huaguo Mountain, and the second two returned to Huaguo Mountain. So he only went back to Huaguo Mountain twice in total.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are three times, your first and second time are wrong, the first time should be to beat the robber is driven away by the master.

    The complete is: the first time was when Sun Wukong first worshipped Tang Seng as a teacher, because he killed six robbers, Tang Seng was dissatisfied and blamed him, Wukong left Tang Seng in a fit of anger and went to the Dragon Palace of the East China Sea. Later, he was persuaded to go back by the Dragon King of the East China Sea, but he was put on a tight spell by Tang Seng.

    The second time was three dozen white bone spirits, Sun Wukong killed the white bone spirits, but Tang Seng was provoked by Zhu Bajie, thinking that Wukong was harming good people and drove Wukong away.

    The third time was the "True and False Monkey King", Sun Wukong killed several robbers and was driven away by Tang Seng, and later the six-eared macaque pretended to be Wukong to attack Tang Seng, and finally was recognized by the Buddha who broke through the silver game.

    Wukong left only these three times in total, of which Dila and one did not return to Huaguo Mountain, and the last two returned to Huaguo Mountain. So he only went back to Huaguo Mountain twice in total.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The first time was when Sun Wukong just worshipped Tang Seng as a teacher, because he killed six robbers, which quietly Tang Seng was dissatisfied and blamed him, Wukong left Tang Seng with filial piety and went to the Dragon Palace of the East China Sea. Later, he was persuaded to go back by the Dragon King of the East China Sea, but he was put on a tight spell by Tang Seng.

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