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.
(more…)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.
(more…)Early in the morning, Monk Tang put on his embroidered kasaya, while Wukong prepared the travel documents, Wujing took up the alms bowl, and Wuneng picked up his staff.
(more…)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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