
Journey to the West: the Eight Winds and the Immovable Tiger Immortal
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Wang Rui, who participated in "The Empress Fuhu", traveled to the world of Journey to the West. The magical power is [wind]. Wind is formless and formless, and manifests itself through all things. Miraculous powers, merits, wishes... What can be compared to luck? Am I the one chosen by fate? Gods have peach trees, immortals have grass to return elixirs, and they can live forever by eating and drinking; Monks learn about reincarnation, practice Taoism and practice natural skills, and practice Zen and meditation to prolong life; But immortality is not immortality. The five immortals, gods, humans and ghosts in heaven and earth cannot escape from the three disasters. There is a great calamity in heaven and earth, which will come back again and again every 129,600 years. Laojun transformed into Bodhi and started the matter of collecting scriptures; The Jade Emperor secretly plotted to seize the Three Purities; The Tathagata secretly replaced the monkey, Guanyin quietly cultivated his body, the Zhenyuan tree fell down and could not be supported, and the Lingbao originally watched quietly. The short-sighted little tiger, who is crazy about the road, is busy on the way to learn the scriptures in order to survive. Master Sun makes friends, Master Tang keeps company, what! Nezha is coming too! For merit and luck? For the sake of friendship and beauty? For the sake of unwillingness? To change your fate against the will of heaven? But they don't know: the incalculable secrets of heaven and the unclear impermanence. Demons, monsters, monks, Taoists and immortals all drank and hated themselves on the spot. Finally, I learned that Guanyin used the luck of the air to cultivate the secrets of the thirty-two corresponding bodies in order to seek immortality. What are the plans of Sanqing, Jade Emperor, Buddhas, Zhenyuan...? Wang Rui squinted at the blue sky. He saw the three disasters: thunder, yin fire, and wind. Why can't I take a place?
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An interpretation of Journey to the West, the dispute between Buddhism and Taoism.
Immortal, but mortal, everyone is subject to the three disasters.
Tiger, lotus root, monkey, cow, Erlang, Bodhisattva, Buddha, Tao, heaven, a story of tossing around.
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Official(2)Scraped 2d ago
An interpretation of Journey to the West, the dispute between Buddhism and Taoism.
Immortal, but mortal, everyone is subject to the three disasters.
Tiger, lotus root, monkey, cow, Erlang, Bodhisattva, Buddha, Tao, heaven, a story of tossing around.














