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It's not the Tang Priest and the Tathagata. Which monster is Wukong grateful for after learning from Buddha?

Five hundred years after the Monkey King was suppressed by the Tathagata, the Tathagata began to plan to learn from the West. He ordered Guanyin to look for Buddhist scriptures in the eastern land of Datang and chose Tang Priest. Tang Priest unveiled the six-character mantra in the two boundary mountains and released the Monkey King. From then on, master and apprentice lived together for fourteen years. After experiencing 81 difficulties, they successfully reached the Buddhist scriptures. The Monkey King and Tang Priest are both sealed buddhas. That question. Is it Tang Priest? Or Tathagata? Neither, but a monster.

The Monkey King is a natural stone monkey. After wandering around the world for decades, he was lucky enough to worship the Bodhi ancestor and practice a good spell. However, because of his unruly nature, he broke into the Heavenly Palace and was suppressed by the Tathagata under the Five Elements Mountain for 500 years. Look at the Monkey King's resume, ups and downs, mixed with sadness and joy. If he didn't worship the famous teacher, he wouldn't go to the Heavenly Palace, let alone make a scene.

The Monkey King met many noble people in his life, such as Bodhi founder, Taibai Venus, Tang Priest, Guanyin Bodhisattva and even Tathagata. Who should he thank most after becoming a Buddha? Are they his two teachers? Or Tathagata? In fact, what the Monkey King should thank most is a monster, which made him suffer a lot and really grew up.

This monster is white. According to the truth, no one should thank the Monkey King Bai Gujing for this. She coaxed the Tang Priest many times, which caused the Monkey King to suffer from shackles and was misunderstood by Tang Priest. A letter released the relationship between master and apprentice, and the Monkey King was driven back to Huaguoshan. Although the culprit was killed by a stick, the rift between master and apprentice still exists.

On the way to learn from the scriptures, the Monkey King seldom killed anyone, but he killed the white one. Before meeting this demon, the Monkey King was an honest and frank boy. He has no intention. When he saw the monster turn into a mortal and approached the Tang Priest, he knew that Tang Priest would be furious. He also tried to kill him with a stick. After being criticized for the first time, he saw the white evil heart, and then he killed him. He thought the Tang Priest would understand him. How naive.

As a result, Tang Priest not only didn't understand, but also thought that the Monkey King ignored human life and wanted to drive him back to Huaguoshan, while Bajie and Friar Sand were watching jokes. The Monkey King learned a truth from this. Working under the Tang Priest, what you think is right may not be right, but what the leaders think is right is right. You should always follow the pace of the leader, otherwise the leader can let you pack up and leave.

Tang Priest insisted that Bai was a good man at that time, but the Monkey King refused to give him a step down and killed Bai on the spot. Isn't this a slap in the face for Tang Priest? No wonder Tang Priest wants to drive him back to Huaguoshan. After this, the Monkey King became smooth. He never disagreed with Tang Priest again, and he always looked respectful. For example, when Tang Priest and his disciples came to Xiaoleiyin Temple, the Monkey King knew it was a monster's lair, and saw that Tang Priest was bent on worshipping Buddha, but he didn't stop him. Although Tang Priest had a bad fall, he didn't blame the Monkey King, because he didn't blame the Monkey King.