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Summary of the Eighth Journey to the West
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Journey to the West: I made Buddhist scriptures to preach bliss, and Guanyin was ordered to go to Chang 'an.

Five hundred years after the Monkey King made havoc in the Heavenly Palace, the Tathagata wanted to find a believer to learn from and let Buddhism spread to the East forever. Guanyin took the cassock and three hoops, gold, gold and gold, and drove to the cloud.

On the way, the Bodhisattva ordered to go to Hui Jing with his disciples. On the way, he accepted the confinement generals, Tian Pengyuan Shuai and the Monkey King who were demoted to the lower bound. They were named Sha Wujing and Zhu Wuneng respectively, and the Monkey King told them to wait for their disciples. Bodhisattva and his disciples went to the East, and soon they came to Chang 'an.

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The "Heavenly Palace" in the novel reflects the people's resistance in China feudal society through fairy tales. Of course, fantasy novel's reflection of reality has its own characteristics, which is different from ordinary literary works that directly reflect real life.

The rebels in the "Tiangong" erected the banner of "the Monkey King" and put forward the slogan "The emperors take turns to do it and come to my house next year". One hundred thousand heavenly soldiers will flee with the wind, and the rule of the Heavenly Palace is so shaky that the Jade Emperor has to ask for help.