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Journey to the West 80: This time, the Tang Priest made people feel furious. Why?

When I first saw it, I was attracted by the characters inside.

The second time I saw it, I was attracted by the story.

This is the third time I have read this book, and I find that I have learned some truths from it, such as don't flinch when encountering difficulties, persistence is victory, unity is strength and so on. But what impressed me most is that people should learn to be grateful. Isn't it? In the book, Tang Priest was grateful for the kindness of Li Shimin, the king of the Tang Dynasty, so when Li Shimin, the king of the Tang Dynasty, asked who would go to the Western Heaven to learn Buddhist scriptures, Tang Priest immediately stepped forward and swore before the Buddha that he would never give up until he reached the Western Heaven, and then set foot on the road of learning Buddhist scriptures without hesitation.

The Monkey King made a scene in the Heavenly Palace and was imprisoned by the Tathagata at the foot of Wuxing Mountain. Five hundred years later, Tang Priest climbed Wuxing Mountain and rescued the Monkey King. The Monkey King was very grateful, and then he followed the Tang Priest to learn the scriptures.

Even though Tang Priest chased him away many times, even though there were mountains and rivers ahead, he didn't leave Tang Priest to help him turn the corner ... It was gratitude that completed the journey of learning from the scriptures. Of course, there are also examples of being punished for ingratitude in the book: on the way to learn from the Buddhist scriptures, when the old turtle camel crossed the impassable Tongtian River, he only hoped that the Buddhist monk and his disciples would help him inquire about the Tathagata's birthday, but the Buddhist monk and his disciples were so intent on learning from the Buddhist scriptures that they forgot all about it. As a result, when crossing the Tongtian River on the way back, the old turtle got angry and threw the scriptures into the river ... this was a punishment for ingratitude. These stories in Journey to the West deeply touched me. My father used to be very strict with me, and my mother was also very nagging. I am impatient, even disgusted. But today I am deeply inspired by The Journey to the West. The Monkey King, Zhu Bajie, the sand monk and even Bai can learn to be grateful. We, the flowers of the motherland, why not? If we all have a grateful heart, starting from now, starting from ourselves, starting from the little things around us, taking the initiative to care for others and help others, I believe we will also have a bright and successful future! Be grateful and grow up happily! Let's work together!