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There are so many demons in Journey to the West, why did Guanyin choose the black bear monster as the mountain god?
In The Journey to the West, there are countless monsters on the way for the Tang Priest to learn the scriptures, among which there are many powerful people. And one of the real monsters, after making a mistake, not only was not punished, but was brought back to the South China Sea by Guanyin Bodhisattva, becoming his own protector and achieving a positive result.

This monster appeared earlier, the black bear monster who stole the Tang priest's cassock.

Then, why can the black bear blame him and get the approval of Guanyin Bodhisattva?

Ss think there are three reasons:

First, the black bear monster has a good idea.

Wukong invited Guanyin to descend on the black bear monster, and they went to the entrance of the demon cave, only to find that the cliff was deep and dangerous, and the cloud was on the ridge; The cypress trees are green and the wind is rustling in the forest. The cliff is deep and dangerous, and the fruit is that few people are haunted by evil spirits; The cypress trees are green, but they can also be hidden secrets of immortal cultivation. There are streams in the mountains, springs in the streams, and the gurgling water is smoking, playing the piano and washing away the ears; There are deer on the cliff, cranes in the forest, and faint fairy sounds, which can also be enjoyable. This is demon fairy's share of Bodhi, and he vowed to show infinite compassion.

When the Bodhisattva saw it, she was secretly glad: "This evil beast has occupied this cave, but it also has some truth." Therefore, there is already a kind of compassion in my heart.

Based on the first impression of the black bear monster family, Guanyin has decided not to kill the monster.

Second, the black bear monster has strong martial arts.

When Wukong first learned that the black bear had stolen the cassock, he killed it in front of his cave minutes later. The two men had a big fight, and the outcome was not divided. Back in the Buddhist temple, Sanzang asked Wukong, how are you better than him? Wukong replied: I didn't push too hard either, just tied it.

When Wukong went to invite Guanyin, Guanyin himself said: That monster has great powers, but it is no less than you.

It can be seen that Guanyin also knows the magic of the black bear monster like the back of his hand. Looking for someone with high martial arts to help him keep the mountain, it is better to find someone who knows nothing and worry about himself a little.

Third, the black bear monster is not bad in nature.

The reason why the black bear monster stole the Tang priest's cassock was just a whim. He saw the fire in the temple and was bent on helping the monks in the temple put out the fire. I don't want to have a look at the brocade robe. I only blame the splendor of the robes: delicate and scattered makeup flowers, bright and colorful. Put on red mist and take off Caiyun. There is dark light outside Sanmen, and there is treasure in front of Wuyue Mountain.

Who wouldn't be tempted to look at such a Buddhist treasure? So I was greedy for a moment, but he kindly came to help put out the fire.

As a result, the black bear monster born as a demon was taken to the South China Sea by Guanyin and became one of the few monsters in The Journey to the West without any background, but he was not killed.

Third, the black bear monster is not bad in nature.

The reason why the black bear monster stole the Tang priest's cassock was just a whim. He saw the fire in the temple and was bent on helping the monks in the temple put out the fire. I don't want to have a look at the brocade robe. I only blame the splendor of the robes: delicate and scattered makeup flowers, bright and colorful. Put on red mist and take off Caiyun. There is dark light outside Sanmen, and there is treasure in front of Wuyue Mountain.

Who wouldn't be tempted to look at such a Buddhist treasure? So I was greedy for a moment, but he kindly came to help put out the fire.

As a result, the black bear monster born as a demon was taken to the South China Sea by Guanyin and became one of the few monsters in The Journey to the West without any background, but he was not killed.