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The main contents of The Journey to the West's forty-seventh chapter

Chapter 47: The holy monk blocked the sky at night, and Jin Mu was merciful to save the child.

When the Tang priest and his disciples reached a river, they could not break its depth. They are going to beg alms from nearby families first. Several people came to a family, and the owner told them that this river is called Tongtianhe, and there is a spiritual king in the river, so that villagers can sacrifice a pair of boys and girls every year to keep the good weather.

This year it was the family's turn to offer sacrifices, and the Tang Priest ordered his disciples to exorcise demons. Wukong and Bajie became two children, and monsters appeared in the Temple of the King of Inspiration. When the monsters saw their original bodies, they fled back to Tongtian River in fear.

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It's time to get back to the monster:

Jue Wang, originally a goldfish raised in the lotus pond of Guanyin Bodhisattva, floated his head and listened to the scriptures every day, which became a means. An unopened cymbal was transported and refined into nine bronze hammers as a weapon.

One day, the tide flooded, and the goldfish essence left the lotus pond and ran to Tongtian River, occupying the home of the old catfish. He can call the shots, so he pretends to be a ghost and asks the villagers to keep good weather at the expense of offering a pair of boys and girls every year.

The Tang Priest was blocked by the Tianhe River and spent the night in Chenjiacun, when he happened to meet the spirit king to offer sacrifices. Wukong Bajie fought side by side with him and saved boys and girls. The spiritual king was comforted by Guanyin.