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In The Journey to the West, which episode is the Tang Priest stealing the cassock?

16: Kannonji monks treasure, black wind mountain robs cassock.

Mentors and disciples came to Kannonji, and elders in Jinchi warmly received them. Wukong showed the cassock to the elder, who was greedy and borrowed it back to his room to watch. In order to occupy the cassock, Elder Jinchi ordered the monks to set fire to the Tang Priest and his disciples.

Wukong went to the Southern Tianmen to borrow a fire shield from King Guangmu to save Master, and then blew a divine wind to burn Kannonji to pieces. Shame and fear, the old man fell into the fire and set himself on fire.

The treasure cassock has long been taken away by the bear monster in black wind mountain. The bear monster is going to hold a "Buddhist costume party" to show off the treasure. Wukong invited Guanyin to soothe the black bear monster.

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Black bear essence, also known as bear monster, is trained in the black wind tunnel in black wind mountain, 20 miles southeast of Kannonji. Although he was born in the underworld, he is good at writing and ink, cares about state affairs and talks extraordinary. Master Jin Chi, the 270-year-old dean of Kannonji, often preaches to him. Born very fierce.

Fighting with the Monkey King to steal Tang Priest's robe, Black Bear Spirit and Wukong fought twice, once because of hunger, and once because of night.

Later, with the help of Guanyin Bodhisattva, the Monkey King appeased her. The black bear monster converted to Buddhism, was ordained at the top of the Buddha's body, and became a mountain guard behind the Bodhisattva's Luojiashan.