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He was afraid that Sun Wukong would be wiped out by the Jade Emperor, because then his layout would fall short.
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In Journey to the West, the six-eared macaque pretended to be Sun Wukong, but was seen by Tang Seng, and then Sun Wukong killed the six-eared macaque, and it was the six-eared macaque who died.
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I think it's very likely to be Monkey King, although it's a bit unbelievable, but it's true, and Sun Wukong's personality changed after that episode.
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In Journey to the West, the six-eared macaque pretended to be Sun Wukong, but was recognized by Tang Seng, and then Sun Wukong killed the six-eared macaque, and it was the six-eared macaque who died.
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After experiencing the six-eared macaque incident, Tang Seng began to reflect on himself, even if what he saw in front of him was not necessarily true, and he was more thoughtful when he was about to recite the mantra.
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Because this six-eared macaque may have been incarnated by Sun Wukong's stubborn heart, Tang Seng no longer recited the mantra, for fear of catalyzing his stubborn heart again, and the one killed may be an incarnation of Sun Wukong.
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In fact, it was indeed the six-eared macaque that was killed at the beginning, but the six-eared macaque was also able to appear because of Sun Wukong, he was actually Sun Wukong's second heart, Sun Wukong protected Tang Seng, not really willingly.
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The six-eared macaque is a mirror image of the Monkey King. It was the stubborn who killed him.
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Every time I read this paragraph,I always feel that the six-eared macaque is actually the illusion of Sun Wukong himself, that is to say, it is still Sun Wukong, but it is just the demon heart that blocks his westward journey.
The six-eared macaque is too similar to Sun Wukong to be recognized. Before the appearance of the six-eared macaque, Tang Seng would indeed recite the mantra as soon as he was angry. He didn't have any mana himself, and Sun Wukong, as the biggest helper, was not bound by Tang Seng, which made Tang Seng feel very depressed for a while.
Everyone in the world has a desire for power, including Tang Seng who has escaped into Buddhism, he wants to impose his ideas on Sun Wukong, to better grasp this apprentice who has solved all kinds of difficulties for him, and will use the mantra whenever he encounters disagreements. It can be said that the Tightening Spell has become the only skill he can know, which is a kind of pride.
But the appearance of the six-eared macaque made Tang Seng panic. He didn't know what the six-eared macaque was, and even Shangxianmen couldn't tell the truth of the six-eared macaque, and Tang Seng had always been proud of the tight spell, but at this time, there was a magical scene, and the two Sun Wukong would feel a headache. That's the timeTang Seng has probably seen the clue of the matter, that is, these two monkeys are Sun Wukong.
He can be said to have a very good understanding of Sun Wukong's ability to change.
Even if the final result is that there is a six-eared macaque, in Tang Seng's cognition, the Bodhisattva wearing a golden hoop on Wukong is unique. So since then, he rarely uses the hoop spell, he is afraid that he will accidentally torture a six-eared macaque again, and he is also worried that Sun Wukong will really become a demon and will not protect him all the way west。But this should also be regarded as a catastrophe and a sublimation of Sun Wukong himself.
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Because in the eyes of the Buddha, there is no one who can replace Sun Wukong, no matter what Sun Wukong develops into in the future, Rulai can only accept it silently, so he sighs secretly.
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Because the six-eared macaque is a spare tire, Sun Wukong can replace it at any time when he is disobedient.
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Rulai feels that the strength of the six-eared macaque and Sun Wukong is equal, and the six-eared macaque is not at fault, and he is still a talent that can be created, but Sun Wukong only has one mission that must complete the scriptures, which is a pity for Rulai, so Rulai feels a pity.
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Wukong killed six ears, matured, and cultivated deeply, but that wild, young Wukong will never come back, and the Buddha has also been young, maybe he has a feeling for a while.
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Can be pulled down, the six-eared macaque is just the doppelganger of Sun Wukong, if he wants to break the Tao, he was stopped by Guanyin ......
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Won't you look backwards? People are immortals, and they can't be killed. As long as you don't get beaten to the point that your soul is scattered, you won't die.
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Buddhism is compassionate, killing in front of Rulai, Rulai has a lot of responsibility, if it weren't for Rulai's action, he wouldn't die, and besides, he didn't make any big mistakes, and he can't die for sin.
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It was the real Wukong who died, and it was the six-eared macaque who learned the scriptures. The rivers and lakes are sinister, and people's hearts are separated from their stomachs.
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If you sigh, "there is no more Wukong in these three worlds", the rabbit dies and the fox is sad, and the hero cherishes the hero!
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The Buddha still can't save everyone in the world, and he still has a long way to go.
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According to conspiracy theories, the one who really died was the real Monkey King.
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When Sun Wukong killed the six-eared macaque, why did Rulai let out a sigh? It turns out that there is another deep meaning.
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If you can learn it, because the six-eared macaque is not bad
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Few people can tell who died, this is a suspense, this is a **.
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Not many people can tell who died, and it's a suspense. That is, a pit. For everyone to open their minds and guess.
It's a**,**.
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It is said that the one who died under the golden bowl was actually the real Monkey King, and it was the six-eared monkey who went to the west to defend himself. If you happen to think that Sun Wukong is disobedient and is the apprentice of the old opponent Bodhi Patriarch, so he found a reason to replace him. After all, no one has ever seen a six-eared macaque, and Rulai is also the supreme leader, and what he says is true is true, and what he says is false is false.
It was precisely because of the change of six ears that Tang Seng never recited the mantra again.
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Because the six-eared macaque was originally a demon of Sun Wukong Liang Qingpei, and then after Sun Wukong defeated the heart of the demon, he was indeed obedient a lot, because of this Tang Seng rarely recited a mantra to Sun Wukong.
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This is because the six-eared macaque does not exist, and it has always been a thing directed and acted by Sun Wukong, and it is also a demon.
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Because after this incident, Sun Wukong is very obedient and will not disobey Tang Seng, so Tang Seng rarely recites the mantra.
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This is because he realized the importance of Sun Wukong to him, he already understood that the other party already belonged to him, and then he also realized the merits of Sun Wukong.
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In fact, the six-eared macaque is the second heart of Sun Wukong.
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1, the fifty-eighth chapter: The two hearts are disturbing the great Qiankun and it is difficult to cultivate the true silence, Wukong is angry when he sees the fake Wukong, and the two dancing sticks are fighting fiercely in the air, and it is difficult to argue whether the truth is false or false. Rulai recognized the false Wukong as a six-eared monkey, which made him appear in his original form. Wukong beat him to death with a stick, and was sent back to Tang Seng by Guanyin.
2, six-eared macaque, fake Wukong, nameless, one of the legendary four spirit monkeys, the strength is the same as the real Monkey King, the battle against the Monkey King, the trouble to the sky into the underground sea. One is said to be the two hearts of Sun Wukong, so it is no different from Sun Wukong's skills.
3, Tang Seng: The hoop hurts out; Heavenly King: I can't see it in the mirror; Guanyin: I can't see it either; Di Ting: I don't dare to say ...... when I see itNo one recognized it, and in the end, the Buddha revealed the true body of the six ears and covered it with a golden bowl, only to be beaten to death by Sun Wukong with a stick.
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