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Poems describing the Monkey King in Journey to the West.
Guo Moruo's "Seven Laws", look.

The shemale confuses right and wrong, is kind to the enemy, and plays practical jokes on friends.

I've heard the curse of the golden cudgel ten thousand times, and escaped from the bone three times.

When a thousand knives chop the flesh of the Tang monk, what is the loss to the Great Sage?

Education can appreciate in time, and pigs are smarter than fools.

Mao Zedong s Seven Laws and Comrade Guo Moruo;

Wind and thunder together on the ground, a pile of thin bones.

Monks are fools, but they can still be trained. Demons are ghosts.

A golden monkey raises a thousand fishing rods, and Wang Yu clarifies Wan Li.

Today, I cheer for Sun, just because the demon fog is coming again.

It is because of thunder that the eyes are empty and the bones are not allowed to gather in a pile.

It's foggy all over the world for nine days, and disaster strikes eighty times.

Monks know their regrets when they are punished, and pigs repay their regrets.

Golden eyes are unforgivable, even if the goblin comes at a hundred million degrees.