Tang Monk became more and more angry when he saw his words. He got off his horse and asked Sha Monk to take out a pen and paper from his bag. He fetched water from the stream, rubbed ink on a stone, wrote a piece of derogatory letter and handed it to him. Yu Xingzhe said: "Hericium, hold this as a sign! I don't want you to be my disciple anymore! If I see you again, I will fall into the Abi Hell!" The Xingzhi quickly accepted the derogatory letter and said: "Master, there is no need to swear, old man Let's go." He folded the book and kept it in his sleeve, but he softly said to Tang Monk: "Master, I also had a discussion with you, and I was taught by the Bodhisattva. Please sit down and bow to me, and I will feel free to go." Tang Monk turned away and muttered, "I am a good monk and I don't want you to do anything to me."
Seeing that he ignored him, the great sage used an external method to pluck three hairs from the back of his head, blew on the fairy air, and called "change"! Three practitioners, including four of himself, surrounded the master and bowed down. The elder couldn't escape, and Hao Dao also received a bow.
The Great Sage jumped up, shook his body, collected his hair, and then told Sha Monk: "Xian brother, you are a good person, but you only need to be careful about Bajie's words, and you must be even more careful on the way. If for a moment a goblin grabs the master, you can say that Lao Sun is his great disciple: Western hairy monsters, hearing my tricks, dare not hurt my master." Tang Monk said: "I am a good monk, I won't mention the name of a villain like you. "You go back." The great sage saw the elder replying repeatedly and refused to change his mind, so he had no choice but to go. Look at him:
Kowtowing with tears in his eyes, he bid farewell to the elders and paid careful attention to the Sha Monk with sadness.
One head wipes the grass in front of the slope, and two feet kicks over the vines on the ground.
The sky above and below the earth are like wheels, and the best ability is to cross the sea and fly over the mountains.
In an instant, the shadow disappeared, and in an instant, he returned to his old journey.
You see, he couldn’t bear to say goodbye to his master, somersaulted, and went back to the Water Curtain Cave in Huaguo Mountain. I was alone and miserable, and suddenly I heard the sound of water. When the great sage looked there in the air, he saw that it was the sound of the tide of the East Ocean. As soon as I saw him, I thought of Tang Seng again. I couldn't help but shed tears on my cheeks. I stopped in my tracks for a long time before leaving.
Hey, what a Tang Sanzang who doesn’t know right from wrong and is in vain for his charity. Wukong can be said to be the most benevolent and righteous man. He saved his master many times and put him in trouble. However, the monk not only did not appreciate his kindness, but blamed him for killing people randomly. Wukong has suffered too many injustices, but he still wants to stay by his master's side, protect him, love her, and care for him. What a great personality! Even when he was driven away by Tang Sheng in the end, he explained everything with reasons and fulfilled his greatest responsibility. It can be said that Wukong is the most loyal and selfless among the three in the land.
Chapter one: reading famous sayings: reading famous sayings and epigrams
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