
Journey to the West: Gou is a Ginseng Fruit at Wuzhuang Temple
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Wuzhuang Temple in Wanshou Mountain has ginseng fruit, which is also known as Cao Huan Dan. It blooms once every three thousand years, bears fruit once every three thousand years, takes another three thousand years to mature, and only takes ten thousand years before it can be eaten. On this day, the melons were ripe and the fruit fell to the ground. However, two naughty boys were dancing with guns and swords in the clear breeze and bright moon, and they were not discovered in time. This ginseng fruit did not disappear when it fell to the ground, but instead gave birth to a fat baby. Su Yang, who had great luck, was reincarnated, and his soul returned to the fruit of life. "Master! The fruit of life is perfect! " Zhen Yuanzi: "Don't talk nonsense. For hundreds of thousands of years, I have never seen the fruit of life become a spirit!" " At this point, Su Yang studied Taoism with Zhen Yuanzi and his forty-eighth senior brother. It wasn't until Jiang Liu'er was born that Su Yang went down the mountain in search of a chance. ... [Pure Journey to the West does not apply the prehistoric world view] This book is based on what the author saw and heard in his previous life. The author believed that ginseng fruit was not written blindly. Any similarity is purely coincidental.
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