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Tang Seng in Journey to the West finally successfully completed his task, and the ending was still good, there is indeed this person in history, and he is also a great monk in my country.
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In Journey to the West, Tang Seng finally sought the true scriptures and achieved positive results. There is indeed a prototype of Tang Seng in history, his name is Xuanzang, he started from Chang'an, reached the Western Regions through the Hexi Corridor, then arrived in East Asia and West Asia, and finally arrived in ancient Rome and sought the true scriptures.
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Tang Seng's final outcome is to become a Buddha of merit in Zhantan, one of the Buddhas in Lingshan, the merit is complete, and he went back to the Tang Dynasty to pass on the scriptures.
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Because Sun Wukong's strength is relatively strong, and Tang Seng was originally a Buddha, only the two of them became Buddhas.
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This is because Sun Wukong and Tang Seng have very firm beliefs and have made great contributions to the Western Heavens, so in the end, only the two of them became Buddhas.
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Because the contribution of the two people is the greatest, Tang Seng is naturally very important, and Sun Wukong's personal ability is stronger, so the two of them will become Buddhas.
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Because Sun Wukong and Tang Seng have paid the hardest work, they will become Buddhas, and the relationship between Sun Wukong and Tang Seng in Journey to the West is very good.
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Because Sun Wukong and Tang Seng have paid a lot, the credit of the two of them is very great, and everyone else is guilty.
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The ending of Journey to the West is that the four Tang monks and apprentices successfully obtained the true scriptures and were canonized as Buddhas by Rulai, Tang Seng will definitely not die, and he will continue to spread Buddhism.
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didn't die, Tang Seng successfully obtained the true scriptures after nine hundred and eighty-one difficulties, and then was named a meritorious Buddha by Rulai.
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In Journey to the West, Tang Seng did not die, and after the completion of the scriptures, he became a meritorious Buddha.
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There is no such thing as Journey to the West, Sun Wukong will receive some punishments, and his master should protect him, in this case, there will be a war between Rulai and Bodhi Ancestor, Sun Wukong is likely to return to his master's side, and the other characters in Journey to the West are the original tracks.
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No one will go to the West to learn scriptures, Tang Seng will not be able to return to his country for the rest of his life, Sun Wukong may be suppressed, Zhu Bajie and Tang Seng will not know each other, and Journey to the West ends here.
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That Monkey King is a crime on top of a crime, the apprentice killed the teacher, it is a big rebellion, and if he commits a small crime, he will definitely anger Rulai, and he will not let him go.
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If this is the case, then in the end, Sun Wukong will not become an immortal, and then Sun Wukong will still be a monkey king with no name.
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If it is the plot as promised, then Sun Wukong will not become a god in the end, and then Sun Wukong will still be a monkey king with no name.
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In order to save his life, when Tang Seng was a baby, his parents took him out by boat, his father was killed by robbers, and his mother put him in a basin and floated away with the river in order to protect him.
Because Sun Wukong never worships anyone, the only person he believes in is the Buddha, and only the Buddha can suppress him.
Tang Seng has a strong belief that no matter what difficulties he encounters, he must learn from the scriptures, and this belief has touched several apprentices. Moreover, Tang Seng saved them on the road and was kind to each of them, so the apostle was willing to listen to Tang Seng's words.