Bodhisattva Guanyin was so furious that she hurled the porcelain vase she held in her hands into the waves.
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Journey to the West – Episode 60 – Picture story
Seeing that Bajie was speaking with Monk Sha, Wukong lost his temper and exclaimed in a bad mood:
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Journey to the West – Episode 59 – Picture story
They traveled nearly seventy kilometers over the most treacherous terrain, yet found not the slightest trace of their master.
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Journey to the West – Episode 58 – Picture story
After leaving the Black Rooster Kingdom, the pilgrims traveled by day and rested by night.
About half a month had passed when they came upon a mountain so high it truly touched the clouds and cast shadows over the sun itself. Tripitaka felt deeply discouraged and stopped his horse, calling for Wukong.
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Journey to the West – Episode 57 – Picture story
Bajie led the way, followed closely by the resurrected king. Monk Sha helped the Master mount his horse, while the Monkey King brought up the rear.
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Journey to the West – Episode 56 – Picture story
As he walked, Bajie was thinking to himself:
“What a wretched life! I was sleeping peacefully when that cursed monkey tricked me into hauling a corpse! Disgusting! I’ll make him pay—I’ll beg the master to recite the Headache Spell!”
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Journey to the West – Episode 55 – Picture story
When the first watch of the night had sounded, the Monkey King was still not asleep. He crept over to Bajie’s bed and shouted directly into his ear:
“Wake up, already!”
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Journey to the West – Episode 54 – Picture story
Wukong leapt into the air and soared skyward.
He opened wide his fiery eyes and gazed westward. Sure enough, he spotted a city not far off—about fifty kilometers away. As he drew near, he saw that it was shrouded in an eerie mist and constantly battered by a ghostly wind.
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Journey to the West – Episode 53 – Picture story
By the dim light of the oil lamps, Tripitaka spent a long time meditating on the King Liang’s Water Litany (Liang Dynasty Water Repentance Liturgy), followed by the recitation of the Authentic Sutra of the Peacock(True Peacock Sutra).
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