Journey to the West in the Tang Dynasty: Taking the Little Sizi to Cause Havoc in the Heavenly Palace

Journey to the West in the Tang Dynasty: Taking the Little Sizi to Cause Havoc in the Heavenly Palace

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Zhenguan of the Tang Dynasty. The two-year-old little Sizi went out to pray for his mother-in-law, but he saw a stone monkey being laughed at by the crowd because he couldn't use chopsticks. "Monkey Paper Pot Pot, I'll give you a piece of cake." Little Sizi stood on tiptoe, handed out his favorite pastry, and taught him in a sweet voice: "Monkey paper pot, Auntie Wo taught me how to use chopsticks." That day, the ignorant Stone Monkey tasted the first sweet taste in the world and remembered the soft warmth in the palm of his hand. More than a year later, Sun Wukong returned from cultivating immortality. He was filled with joy and wanted to see the little girl again. What I saw was that the city of Chang'an was filled with plain elements. The bright child of the past was dressed in mourning clothes and cried silently. He only clenched his fingers and cried tremblingly: "Monkey paper pot pot... Sizi has no grandma..." For the first time in his life, the Monkey King understood what it means to feel distressed. Without saying a word, he took the little Sizi with one hand and pierced the netherworld with a golden hoop: "Old King of Hell, hand over my sister's soul!" From then on, the rules of heaven became a joke. Pantaoyuan is her snack cabinet, and Tushita Palace is her sugar bowl shop. Encirclement and suppression by hundreds of thousands of heavenly troops? He first protected her ears: "Be good, don't be afraid, Brother Monkey is setting off loud fireworks." Are the gods and Buddhas in the sky angry? He pointed his golden cudgel to the sky and smiled wildly: "What's the noise about? Didn't you see my sister eating peaches?" Chapter 1: Monkeys in Chang'an City

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