Gou Achieved Immortality on His Journey to the West

Gou Achieved Immortality on His Journey to the West

by Both White V

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Outside Lingtai Fangcun Mountain, Li Yan watched the fog for three years. Here they sweep, chop wood and carry water, and spend their days in a haze. The fate book had already determined that he would die from the demonic miasma three years later and his soul would be scattered. And the hozen, who entered the mountain gate together, was destined by destiny, and his destiny was soaring into the sky. In the future, he will crush the sky and become the great sage who can equal the sky. The immortal road is majestic, and the sage plays chess. Everyone else was focusing on the brilliance of the Son of Destiny, and no one saw the glimmer in the dust. Fortunately, Li Yan was able to glimpse the flow of destiny and steal a subtle secret at the intersection of cause and effect. So when the monkey learned the seventy-two transformations, he saw the Tao while chopping firewood and his eyes were opened. When Hozen was practicing the method of immortality, he understood the truth while listening to the wind, and his ears and apertures were opened. He doesn't fight or show off, he just goes upstream inch by inch on his own destiny. Later, the great sage gathered in the sky, the world was shaken, and the gods and Buddhas searched the three realms, trying to find the source of the variables that disturbed the destiny. The brilliance of the destiny book in Li Yan's palm flows, and all the misfortunes are gone, leaving only the word "immortality". The calamity is coming, and he is just a person watching the tide. When the tide receded, he was already on the shore, enjoying immortality.

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The Floating Dust is Like a Dream_ce2mo ago

The writing is okay, but it doesn't quite fit in with the world view of Journey to the West. It's like writing about a sect cultivating immortality under the guise of Journey to the West. The Bodhi Patriarch in Journey to the West does not have any elders or anything like that, and there is no such thing as contribution points. The beginners in Fangcun Mountain in Journey to the West all pick firewood and do odd jobs to sharpen their mind, practice separately, and listen to the sermons of Patriarch Bodhi together.

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Book Friends 20250329168_de1mo ago

The further you look at it, the more contradictory it becomes. Is this just for the purpose of writing a supporting role as a nanny?

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Book Friend 202305022061595d ago

The author clearly writes about the Dharma, but in fact he is an old man who has been brainwashed by Buddhist cause and effect. He is obsessed with karma and retribution, and is entangled in the relationship between cause and effect. He is afraid of this and that. It feels that the author has a tangled character and lacks decision-making. The writing is very awkward. He's too petty, and he's so entangled that he can't even get on the stage, and he doesn't know what to say.

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Alien Invasion7d ago

Fangcun Mountain was built by Bodhi to teach Wukong, and the other disciples were taught by fateful people. Then there might be some elders

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Reader 189275582044332851219d ago

What I hate the most is that there is no cause and effect. Everything in the world acts according to instinct. There is cause and effect. Isn't it just something that can be defeated and cannot be defeated?

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Book Friend 2025092512382mo ago

Journey to the West is a very detailed novel about spiritual practice. It is very connotative and the characters are well created.

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The Great Dream Evolves Three Thousand Ways3mo ago

It's okay, but author, can you update it?

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Reader 189275582044332851219d ago

Everything is caused by cause and effect. Buddhism wants to make you a dog. Is this cause? When you are more powerful than Buddhism, do you want to catch Buddhism and treat it like a dog? Is this the fruit? Pig's feet must have a cause but not an effect.

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