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Please cite an ironic joke in The Journey to the West and evaluate the story of the world at that time.

The phenomenon that The Journey to the West's author is dissatisfied with the world because of criticism and criticizes the world because of criticism is almost widely reflected in his works, and some of his pen and ink have formed extremely profound and thought-provoking satires. Forty-fourth time, Monkey King came to Chechi, and when he learned that the monks were being persecuted, he told them all to flee, but the monks actually said:

Master, you can't leave! The immortal disguised himself as the son of heaven, painted our images and hung them around. His car industry is also very wide, and there is a picture of a monk with the title of the imperial book in the library of every county and township store in each state. If you have an official position, you will become a monk and rise to the third level; Those who have no official and are light, if they get a monk, they will be rewarded with 520 silver, which is inseparable. Don't talk about monks, even those who cut manes, are bald and have thin hair can't escape. Aauto in the air is much faster, and there are many criminals, so it is difficult for you to get rid of them.

At first glance, I thought that the author likes to use a play pen and exaggerate; Think about it carefully, otherwise, under the background of the whole story described in the works, the words of those monks full of bitterness actually reflect ordinary facts. This ironic pen and ink is obviously due to the author's anger at the tyranny at that time and his extensive sympathy for the unreasonable suffering of the lower classes; Therefore, the purpose is to criticize the current abuses, the satire is sharp and spicy, and the edge is directed at the rulers at that time. Watch it for the seventy-seventh time. Tang Priest was trapped in the lion camel city, and the Monkey King rushed to Lingshan to cry. When the leader said, "I don't hate, I know demons", the author suddenly made the monkey head cry. Tathagata, I heard that the demon has something to do with you. When Tathagata explained the details of the origin of the demon, Monkey immediately said, "Tathagata, if so, you are still the nephew of the demon." Although there are some witticisms here, the author twists and turns in the image description with extremely profound irony through Sun Walker's true and false naughty tone. Therefore, it is not difficult to understand and appreciate the author's good intentions as long as we contact the inextricably linked gods, buddhas and goblins written in the book many times, and the walker can't help but criticize them in a sarcastic tone. In fact, Monkey Sun's ridicule and lack of solemnity for Buddha and religious leaders, to some extent, reflects the author's contempt and ridicule for these religious authorities and even political rulers.