
Journey to the West: Yaoshou, This Monkey is Too Peaceful
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Journey to the west through the ancient times and become Sun Wukong. I have just been knocked three times by Patriarch Bodhi, and I am about to follow the journey to the west. I will be tamed by Buddhism in the future, and I will not give in. If you happen to awaken the [Keep Yourself System], you will be rewarded as long as you keep your rules. [The host behaves himself well, and the reward is: Chaos Pearl] [The host behaves himself well, and the reward is: God-killing Spear] [The host behaves himself well, and the reward is: Pangu Essence and Blood] A non-noisy Sun Wukong appeared. Dragon King of the East China Sea: The monkey didn't come to borrow the weapon, so I gave it to him personally, but he exchanged it with me for other better treasures. Now I want to ask, can I still report it to the Jade Emperor? Crying... Taishang Laojun: This monkey is too kind, I should break this alchemy furnace myself, and by the way, I can help him get a dazzling eye. Jade Emperor: Monkey, you resist, come on, why don't you sit on this throne for a while and give me a chance so that I can have a reason to mess with you. Tathagata: Wait, you pig teammates, there is no reason for me to take the Five Elements Palm of the Buddha.
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Official(5)Scraped 23d ago
It's okay. I can still read this book.
I feel so cowardly in heaven, as if the entire three realms are Buddhist. Buddhists can do whatever they want without any scruples. But if we push it backwards according to the Conferred Gods, Taoism has Sanqing, and Heaven has Hongjun. If according to Journey to the West, it is Laojun who created the world. How could the Buddhist sect be the boss? Even if the calamity is considered, it is impossible for the Heavenly Court and the Taoist sect to be the grandsons.
I haven't started reading it yet. It's not a bad review or a curse, just a normal comment.
As far as the introduction is concerned, let me complain a little bit. Although the reason why Sun Wukong used a stick in the end was because of his advantage, the Sun Wukong who uses a stick is the authentic one. Why does he need a gun?
I just don't understand why Laojun, one of the Three Pure Ones, still has to pamper the Jade Emperor and Tathagata?
The Good Corpse of the Moral God, one of the Three Pure Ones, is also a quasi-sage. Is he still afraid of the Tathagata and the Jade Emperor?
It looks okay
Not enough, not enough, too little
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 23d ago
It's okay. I can still read this book.
I feel so cowardly in heaven, as if the entire three realms are Buddhist. Buddhists can do whatever they want without any scruples. But if we push it backwards according to the Conferred Gods, Taoism has Sanqing, and Heaven has Hongjun. If according to Journey to the West, it is Laojun who created the world. How could the Buddhist sect be the boss? Even if the calamity is considered, it is impossible for the Heavenly Court and the Taoist sect to be the grandsons.
I haven't started reading it yet. It's not a bad review or a curse, just a normal comment.
As far as the introduction is concerned, let me complain a little bit. Although the reason why Sun Wukong used a stick in the end was because of his advantage, the Sun Wukong who uses a stick is the authentic one. Why does he need a gun?
I just don't understand why Laojun, one of the Three Pure Ones, still has to pamper the Jade Emperor and Tathagata?
The Good Corpse of the Moral God, one of the Three Pure Ones, is also a quasi-sage. Is he still afraid of the Tathagata and the Jade Emperor?
It looks okay
Not enough, not enough, too little









