
Journey to the West
by Ye Feiqing
About This Novel
Introduction: "Journey to the West: Conquering Demons" is based on "Journey to the West" and tells the story of the four masters and apprentices of Jiang Liu'er who were exorcists rather than learning the Dharma. The interpretation can be classified as upholding justice, only doing small kindness, not fearing power, and being free and uninhibited. Along the way, the four like-minded masters and disciples came together to defeat demons, from the White Bone Demon, the Siren, the Nine-Headed Insect, to the Green Master White Elephant Dapeng, and the decisive battle to the death with the Hundred-Eyed Demon Lord of Pansi Cave. They were all for the sake of justice for the safety of one party, rather than the hardships required to learn from the experience. At the same time, he also responded to the meaning of Buddhist scriptures and exorcists, that is, the great success is boundless, while the small success is down-to-earth. The four masters and disciples chose the latter. In "Journey to the West and Conquering Demons", Jiang Liu'er also said to the Buddha many times: "I am just a monk who hangs orders." "
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