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How many times did the pig and the devil fight in the water?
The twenty-second battle between Bajie and Liusha River in Mu Cha was inspired by law.

When Tang Priest and his disciples came to Liusha River, they saw that the river was wide, fast-flowing and choppy. There is a stone tablet on the shore, which reads "800 quicksand boundary, 3,000 weak water depth, goose feathers can't float, reed flowers sink to the bottom". Just as the disciples were reading the inscription, a monster with red hair and indigo face emerged from the river and fought with Bajie for 20 rounds, regardless of the outcome. Wukong couldn't help turning up an iron bar and hitting the monster head on. The monster turned and hid in the river. Bajie went into the water to lure the monster out of the water. Two people played in the water for two hours, regardless of the outcome. Pig pretended to lose and cheated, but the monster came later and almost reached the shore. Wukong couldn't help pulling out his iron bar and jumping into the river, hoping that the demon would hit him on the head. The monster dared not say hello to him and entered Hanoi again. Wukong came to lent, and after dinner, everyone rested on the east cliff of quicksand.

The next day, Bajie went into the water to lure the monster, and they fought in the water for three more rounds. No strength. Bajie cheated again and dragged the palladium away. Then the monster came again and rushed to the cliff. The monster refused to go ashore again, only quarreled with Bajie by the river. When Wukong saw that he didn't go ashore, he was so anxious that he flipped. Jump into the air, brush down and catch the monster. The monster is quarrelling with the pig. Suddenly, I heard the wind and I turned around. I saw that Wukong had fallen from the clouds, but I took back my staff, plunged into the water and disappeared. The two of them returned to the high shore and reported to their master that the monster was difficult to catch. The Tang Priest burst into tears. Wukong said that he would go to the South China Sea to find Guanyin Bodhisattva. "Go back quickly," said the Tang Priest. . Wukong came to the purple bamboo forest in Putuo Mountain in the South China Sea, and Guanyin asked why. Wukong said, "The Tang Priest learned his way in Gaolaozhuang and was named Pig Bajie. When I arrived at Liusha River, there was a monster in the river. He is good at martial arts. Bajie fought him three times on the water, but he couldn't win. He stopped me from crossing the river, so I came to tell the Bodhisattva. Please help me. " Guanyin Bodhisattva said, "You won't say anything about protecting the Tang Priest, will you?" Wukong said, "Pig fought him in the water. I guess he didn't say anything." Guanyin Bodhisattva said, "That monster is the general of shutter, Marco Lin. I advised him to teach him to protect Buddhist scriptures. If you are willing to say that you are a Tibetan scholar from the East, you will certainly submit. " Wukong said, "Since he has been hiding, how can we make him surrender?"

Guanyin Bodhisattva called Huian took a red gourd and went to Liusha River with Wukong. After they met and greeted each other, Wukong told the Tang Priest why the monster was originally inspired by Guanyin Bodhisattva. Mu Cha went to the shore to summon Jason Wu. All right, master's salute. Explain the reason and give the name to Friar Sand. Wukong took down the skeleton hanging around his neck, made a ninth palace with rope, put the red gourd of Guanyin Bodhisattva in it, invited Tang Priest to disembark and escorted him across the river. The Tang Priest thanked Mu Cha and worshipped the Bodhisattva, and the four of them continued westward.