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Request: Someone said to me: Can I help you bring the white dragon horse over? What does it mean? I know it's a curse word, but I don't know what it means? Please give me some clear advice?

Does it mean that you are more of a "Tang Seng" person?

The white dragon horse is Tang Seng’s mount. As for which character resembles Tang Seng, you have to experience it yourself.

Attached is a description of Tang Seng’s character, I hope it will be helpful to you:

In the book Journey to the West, Tang Seng’s character should be attributed to a combination of Confucianism and Buddhism. Intellectual character. It is said that he has a Confucian character because he always has a kind of restraint and weakness bound by ethics and morals. For example, he has always disliked Sun Wukong's indifferent attitude, and he himself has always maintained a very humble and respectful attitude towards the monarchs and ministers of various countries. When encountering danger, he can only act in a hurry and never take the initiative. Trying to find a way to get out of the predicament, what impressed me deeply was that Tang Seng often cried in the book. This undoubtedly reminded me of the saying "a scholar who is useless is a scholar". It is said that he has the character of a Buddhist because in his words and deeds, doing good deeds and saving people from dangers always dominate, and his heart towards Buddha is also extremely firm. Although he is always captured by monsters, he often Faced with the danger of his life, he never changed his original intention and still wanted to learn from the experience.