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Is Pig Bajie lazy?
Give up overeating. Because of greed, Zhu Bajie encountered many troubles and dangers on the way to learn from the scriptures. If Wukong hadn't stopped it in time, Pig Bajie would have become a delicacy in the mouths of many demons. In the passage "Pig Eight Rings Eat Watermelon", his greed is vividly displayed. Later, Pig Bajie gradually gave up this problem and was able to say such a well-known epigram as "I was coaxed by a gentleman who bought sugar, but I still don't trust sweet people".

Second, abstain from prostitution. At the beginning of the Buddhist scriptures, Pig Bajie couldn't find the north as soon as he saw the beautiful woman. His eyes and eyebrows are full of love, and he likes to walk up to him with a smirk. Thanks to the sincere education of the Tang Priest, the direct supervisor, and the kind teasing of colleagues the Monkey King and Wukong, their bad behavior has been curbed. In particular, the careful touch of the four great bodhisattvas made Zhu Bajie deeply realize this stubborn disease, repented, and even met the beautiful goblin, and he could look at each other coldly. As for Pig Bajie, she still remembers her ex-wife Miss Gao and her dream lover Chang 'e, which is a normal mood fluctuation and is not among the lustful ones.

Three commandments of greed. On the way to learn Buddhist scriptures, whenever a demon gets in the way and even the Monkey King can't do anything about it, Pig Bajie always remembers to divide the collective property on his shoulders and then leave. The Monkey King's beating and cursing and Friar Sand's cynicism only dispelled his idea of dividing up collective property again and again. You are jealous of virtuous people under temptation. Although Bajie can't do anything to ward off evil spirits, he is good at gossiping in front of leaders. He likes to sow dissension among colleagues, play dirty and attack advanced workers like the Monkey King. Thanks to the kindness of Tang Priest, Wukong and Wukong exposed and condemned it in time, which made Pig Bajie's plot fail again and again. Gradually, Zhu Bajie overcame the fatal shortcoming of this close relative and quick enemy, completely integrated into the team of mutual help and love, and never left Germany again.

The five precepts are fake. Pig Bajie once had many ridiculous tricks. In view of these bad behaviors, Wukong adopted the methods of keeping a close eye on changes and tracking sneak attacks to expose and correct them in time, which provided a solid foundation for Tang Priest's correct decision. It also forced Pig Bajie to abandon his vacation and never fake again. Six commandments of laziness. In those days when the Monkey King was driven away by Tang Priest, Pig Bajie was so sleepy that Tang Priest strayed into the monster's cave. Also, several times, the Tang Priest told Pig Bajie to go to Hua Zhai, but he hid in the Woods to sleep. Whenever Pig Bajie is lazy, Wukong either becomes a bug or something to play tricks on him as a warning, or takes the lead in setting an example, thus driving Pig Bajie to work actively. In this way, Zhu Bajie was afraid, afraid, and embarrassed to be lazy again.

Seven commandments: fear of difficulties. On the way to learn the scriptures, mountains and rivers are far away, powerful demons are endless, and its difficulties are naturally endless. Every time he encounters difficulties, Pig Bajie easily retreats and always likes to go his own way. Tang Priest, Wukong and Friar Sand all gave timely ideological guidance and encouragement, solved problems for them in their work, encouraged Bajie to strengthen his confidence, and willingly devoted himself to the cause of learning from Buddhism, completely putting an end to the fear of difficulties. Bajie is greedy for work. Pig Bajie's kung fu is very fashionable, and he seldom hits monsters. He often runs away, but at most he beats a retreat. However, he has always had the bad habit of being greedy for credit, always recording other people's achievements in his credit book and asking the leaders for credit. It was also with the patient help of Tang Priest, Wukong and Friar Sand that this shortcoming was overcome.