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What's the difference between Ji Gong and Ji Gong's Travels?

The difference is that the atmosphere of Jigong is relaxed and close to life, but the atmosphere of Jigong's travel notes has become solemn. Jigong, which is dominated by chivalrous style, is based on folk materials and consists of stories circulating in the streets and lanes, and then organically combined and summarized, with the storyline of promoting good and eliminating evil as the main line. There is a lot of ridicule in it and the atmosphere is very relaxed. The image of Jigong is also chivalrous, close to life and lively.

In Ji Gong's travels, the overall atmosphere has changed, and the characters are portrayed differently. The key point is to express his personal accomplishment, and the whole is biased towards Buddhism and Zen, and the internal cultural precipitation has surpassed, and the plots for expounding philosophy and sentiment have increased.

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According to legend, in the first year of Shaoxing in the Southern Song Dynasty, Li of Tiantai County, the capital of Zhejiang Province, was always charitable and often helped the poor. Li's eldest son, named, seems to have forged an indissoluble bond with Buddhism. On the wedding day, he left without saying goodbye and became a monk, named Daoji.

Li and his wife were worried, so they were bedridden, so they sent someone to look for them. When Doggi returned home, Li and his wife were already dead, and the evil housekeeper had occupied Li's property. Doggi couldn't bear this huge blow. He went crazy and disappeared.

I don't know how many days, months and years passed, but a crazy monk suddenly appeared in the market. He punishes evil, promotes good and helps the poor. Some people call him a crazy monk, while others respectfully call him Jigong.

Jigong first lived in Lingyin Temple in Hangzhou. It is said that he was reincarnated as a arhat. His surname is Li, and his ancestors are Xu. Jigong became a monk at the age of 27. He never gives up drinking and meat, and he is in rags. What I don't know is crazy. What I don't know is actually a monk. Help the public and the poor, punish the strong beam, and often use some clever little spells to teach the traitors who oppress the people and fish the villagers. The wicked people hate and fear him, but the people love Master Jigong.