
How Could the Eminent Monk of the Tang Dynasty Be a Ruthless Bandit Traveling to the West?
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Traveling through the West and becoming Tang Sanzang, he also carried a pitch black coffin with him. But fortunately, this coffin can become stronger as people are buried, so Tang San, who has a different mindset, embarks on the journey to the west. ... Guanyin: How did you kill the Golden Retriever under my hand? Tang Sanzang: Sorry, I thought it was just a little demon on the roadside! ... The transformed white-bone spirit: A dignified monk is so cruel and ruthless that he allows his disciples to kill people at will! Tang Sanzang: If you have anything to say, please tell my eldest disciple! ... King of the Bhikkhu Kingdom: I want your heart to be used as a medicine guide. I believe that a compassionate eminent monk will not refuse! Tang Sanzang: Does it take me, the Emperor of the Tang Dynasty, to send troops and generals to remind you that the poor monk came from the Eastern Tang Dynasty! ... Tathagata: Your eastern land, the Tang Dynasty, was vast and densely populated, cheated a lot, was unfaithful, unfilial, unkind and unjust, and committed endless sins! Tang Sanzang took his time and made a phone call to Emperor Tang: Your Majesty, there seems to be a problem with the road to the West. The suggestion here is that you lead the troops to use physics. The Eastern Land is a land of greed and murder. It is simply an unwarranted crime. Since piety cannot be exchanged for the true scripture, there is no need to keep praying. Instead of using a purple and gold alms bowl, it would be better to let them see the scenery of a great country! ... Later generations recorded that Tang Sanzang's journey westward relied on only three sentences: I am a disciple of Tathagata, the reincarnation of Jin Chanzi. If you have anything to do, let my eldest disciple talk to you. Just tell Emperor Tang!
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