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Tang Seng’s master and apprentice passed by the Daughter Kingdom. What did Tang Seng say?

In the original work of Journey to the West, the last words Tang Monk said to the King of the Girl Kingdom were "Your Majesty, please come back and let the poor monk go to get scriptures." The story of the Girl Kingdom is recorded in Chapter 54 of "Journey to the West" .

The king of the Daughter Kingdom is the king of the Western Liang Daughter Kingdom. All the Daughters Kingdom has women, but no boys. Therefore, when Tang Seng’s master and apprentice passed by, the king heard from the female officials that Tang Seng was handsome, so he decided to recruit him. As a husband, Tang Monk stayed in his daughter's country to be the king, and called him his younger brother.

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Tang Monk and his disciples passed through the Western Liang Kingdom, a country with only women. The four masters and apprentices entered the post and reported to the queen of Xiliang Kingdom through the postmaster, asking the queen to approve the customs clearance document and let the master and disciples go west. When the queen heard that Tang Seng was the royal younger brother from the Tang Dynasty, she felt that it was a good match sent by heaven, so she wanted to recruit Tang Seng as the king, marry him, and pass on the imperial legacy forever.

Tang Monk was at a loss when he heard this "good news" from the Grand Master of the Western Liang Kingdom. Sun Wukong proposed a plan to Tang Monk, and he pretended to agree. After changing the official document, he performed a body-immobilization method to immobilize the king and ministers of his daughter's country. He wanted to escape, but unexpectedly the scorpion took this opportunity to kidnap Tang Monk. Brother Sun Wukong showed off his magical powers and chased after him. Seeing this, the kings and ministers of the Daughter Kingdom were shocked and knelt in the dust. They all said: "Tang Yudi is also a Taoist Zen monk. We are all blind and mistakenly identified the Chinese man. We have wasted this time." The queen felt ashamed and led many officials back to the country.