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Journey to the West

Examples of The Journey to the West's poems are as follows:

1, wearing a golden armor and a golden crown.

These two poems depict the handsome image of the Monkey King. He wore shining golden armor and a golden crown. These poems show the Monkey King's prestige and spirit as a great sage in heaven.

2, anger, aside.

These two poems describe the fierce scenes of the Monkey King's struggle with the demon Kuimu Wolf. The violent wind and anger played up the tension and fierceness of the battle, and highlighted the heroism of the Monkey King and the ferocity of the Kuimu Wolf.

3, the law of the western regions, without father and son, with three smears and six roads, was tempted and stupid; Chasing past sins and seeing future blessings; Recite Brahma as a thief

This is a poem describing Buddhist teachings in The Journey to the West. It is mentioned in the poem that there is no monarch, no minister and no father in Buddhist teachings, that is, regardless of rank, it emphasizes the equality of all beings; To deceive fools with three strokes and six ways is to deceive the world with concepts such as reincarnation; Looking back on the sins of the past and looking forward to the blessings of the future, that is, thinking that people's fate is determined by the achievements of past lives and future practice; Reciting Brahma for forgiveness refers to reciting scriptures to practice salvation.

That monster is a real goose egg, and Wukong is a pebble.

These two poems humorously describe the confrontation between the Monkey King and the monster Hong Haier. Hong Haier is a real goose egg, and the Monkey King is a pebble. This contrast highlights the Monkey King's wit and courage. He dares to challenge an opponent stronger than himself.

5, mind, all kinds of magic life; Heart dies, all kinds of demons die.

These two poems describe the relationship between the state of mind and evil forces during practice. If you have delusions and obsessions in your heart, it will lead to all kinds of evil forces; If you keep calm and have no obsession, you can eliminate all kinds of evil forces. These poems emphasize the importance of inner peace and non-obsession in practice.

6. A duckweed belongs to the sea. Where will it be tomorrow?

These two poems express the friendship and parting between the Monkey King and the Dragon King. Although there were contradictions and conflicts between the Monkey King and the Dragon King, in the end they were able to re-establish friendship and meet together. These poems show the theme of friendship and unity in The Journey to the West.

7, fire and water are diligent, and the country is the heaviest.

These two poems express the Monkey King's loyalty to the country and his concern for the people. Even in the face of difficulties and obstacles, he never flinched, always adhered to his beliefs and responsibilities, and strived for the happiness of the country and the people. These poems show the Monkey King's patriotic feelings and sense of responsibility.

8. Since the beginning of the world, both devices must have me.

These two poems describe the Monkey King's self-consciousness and the concept of the origin of heaven and earth. He thinks that he was formed since the beginning of heaven and earth, and has the same roots with heaven and earth. These poems show the Monkey King's self-confidence and ideas about the origin of heaven and earth, as well as his awe and respect for nature and the universe.

9, thousands of robberies are only natural, such as living in Chang' an for a long time.

These two poems express the Monkey King's understanding and pursuit of spiritual practice. He believes that only through long-term practice and tempering can inner peace and tranquility be achieved. These poems show the Monkey King's attention to spiritual practice and his inner pursuit.

10, everything is endless and the world is not old.

These two poems describe the cycle of life. Everything is endless, death is endless, and the cycle of the world never stops. These poems express the importance of the concept of reincarnation in Journey to the West, and also emphasize the constant cycle and change of life.