The king immediately ordered that an altar be prepared.
It was not long before an official appeared and informed the three Taoists:
(more…)The king immediately ordered that an altar be prepared.
It was not long before an official appeared and informed the three Taoists:
(more…)After leaving the last village, the pilgrims had barely traveled half a day when they reached a towering, jagged mountain. A fierce gale suddenly roared through the valley. Tripitaka cried out in alarm:
“Wukong! The wind is rising!”
(more…)The novel Journey to the West concludes its legend with a triumphant homecoming, sparing little detail on the return journey.
(more…)We all know that Journey to the West recounts the story of Master Xuanzang and his disciples traveling westward to seek Buddhist scriptures.
(more…)In Journey to the West, Master Subodhi (Subhuti) and Zen Master Wu Chao stand out as two of the most enigmatic figures. Both characters make only brief appearances in the novel before vanishing without a trace. Despite their fleeting presence, they play pivotal roles in shaping the story’s progression and spiritual undertones.
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