Upon hearing her, the queen ordered the imperial entertainment attendants to prepare a splendid feast. She also instructed her entire entourage to get ready to accompany her outside the city to welcome her husband.
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Journey to the West – Episode 93 – Picture story
After leaving the village, Tang Monk and his disciples resumed their journey westward.
They had traveled only about thirty or forty miles when they arrived at the border of Western Liang, the Women Kingdom.
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Journey to the West – Episode 92 – Picture story
Trying to calm him, the Monkey King said: “Don’t worry, Master. Wu Jing and I will go and fetch water that will restore your health, and we’ll return as soon as possible.”
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Journey to the West – Episode 91 – Picture story
Tang Monk mounted his horse and continued westward on his journey, accompanied by his disciples.
They rested beside streams and satisfied their hunger outdoors. They walked for a long time without stopping, and once again spring returned.
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Journey to the West – Episode 90 – Picture story
In a recent battle, the Buffalo Demon had used his magic band to strip all the gods of their weapons once again.
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Journey to the West – Episode 89 – Picture story
The Monkey King reflected: “The difficult part is not defeating that demon, but dealing with the power of his magic band.”
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Journey to the West – Episode 88 – Picture story
The Monkey King mounted his cloud and headed toward the Palace of Crimson Aura.
The gods of the Fire Division hurried to report:
“Sun Wukong wishes to meet with our lord.”
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Journey to the West – Episode 87 – Picture story
The Monkey King was forced to flee with empty hands and the bitter taste of defeat in his heart.
As soon as he had returned to the Mountain of the Golden Helmet, he threw himself to the ground. Suddenly, his eyes lit up and he thought to himself:
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Journey to the West – Episode 86 – Picture story
When Wukong finally returned to the spot on the mountain where he had left Tang Monk and the others, he found no one there; everyone had vanished.
The circle he had drawn with his iron bar was still visible, but inside it there was no sign of the horse. Worried, he turned his gaze toward the tower and other buildings, only to find that they too had disappeared. In their place stood only some oddly shaped rocks.
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