Anyone who has seen the Journey to the West knows that every time the Tang Priest is caught, the monster eats the Tang Priest, and Wukong comes to the rescue before eating it! Why can't we just eat the Tang Priest first? At one time, I thought it was the need of the plot. It was the author's intention to help the Monkey King stall for time and create opportunities. Later, I realized that even if this factor was put aside, Tang Priest would not die. The monsters wanted to eat him. It was just a toad trying to eat swan meat, wishful thinking! The Journey to the West Tang Priest was arrested. Why do monsters grind and haw to eat Tang Priest?
monsters from all walks of life in The Journey to the West, why did they go through all kinds of hardships to catch the Tang Priest, but they didn't hurry to eat the Tang Priest's meat? They insisted on asking seven aunts and eight aunts to make a sense of ceremony, and finally they came to the Monkey King to save the Tang Priest, which wasted their time. Why don't you eat it before you get it, lest big sleep's monsters be stupid?
Looking at the monsters on the way to learn Buddhist scriptures, Tang Priest was arrested for a bite of Tang Priest's meat, such as Dapeng Bird, Qingniu Jing and Huangmei Old Buddha. Although it was horrible, they didn't really want to eat Tang Priest's meat.
There is only one monster who dares to eat the Tang Priest, and that is Bai Gujing. She has a skeleton and no real body. She lives by eating people, just like a walking corpse. She wants the tenth practice of Tang Priest, and as a result, Wukong is killed three times. Therefore, these monsters are all specially set hardships on the way to learn from the Tang Priest. If the monsters were eaten long ago, they would not be able to achieve a positive result, and there would be no such thing as Wukong, Bajie and Friar Sand! It's a strategy for monsters to sharpen their horns, but there is also a need and wisdom.
There is a need for seduction: before the monsters eat the Tang Priest, they release news, which is intended to induce the disciples of Tang Priest to come out of the rescue, catch them together, and do things with no worries, because there is a warning that if they don't eat the Tang Priest, they will lose their lives. In reality, corrupt officials buy and sell officials, and bid and bid in a black-box operation, in order to reap profits, which is precisely the time difference.
protection needs: the monster gets its prey, and it is of course necessary to honor the old monster if it has excellent food. In reality, stupid corrupt officials take all sizes, but cunning corrupt officials will take an umbrella at the first time and form a party for personal gain, which is the time difference.
Exculpatory needs: monsters behave as demons, and follow the demon road, so they can't annoy the heaven. In reality, an emergency happened. In order to absolve the responsibility, the parties concealed the report and lied to the meeting, making the big things small and trivial, and blinding the investigation team. This is the time difference.
Sharpening needs: When monsters kill monks, they must be able to eat, eat beautifully, and live forever. Naturally, they must make overall arrangements and prepare in many ways. In reality, it is often said that sharpening the knife does not mistake the woodcutter, and it is this truth that you can't eat hot tofu in a hurry. It is risky to get quick success and get more bad things. Look before you leap, it is this time difference. Knowing yourself and your enemy requires
the demon world to be well informed. Since we know that eating Tang Priest's meat will lead to immortality, we certainly know the martial arts skills of several disciples of Tang Priest. If you live forever, you won't die, but if you are beheaded, you will die. Sun Wu has a classic: "Know yourself and know yourself, and you will be invincible". Knowing ourselves is better than knowing ourselves, because knowing ourselves can avoid the risk of time difference. However, it's a little slow to know each other after knowing your friend. If you show your sword ahead of time, you don't know that there are people outside, and there are days behind you, the result is different. The monsters in Journey to the West seem to be sentient beings and righteous
When eating Tang Priest, they must think of their parents first. It is a kind and righteous demon. During the time of Monkey King Thrice Defeats the Skeleton Demon, Wukong killed three people, one of the parents changed by Bai Gujing, because he was injured three times in a row. Tang Priest was furious: It's useless to learn from the scriptures after three lives have been injured in a row. He wrote a derogatory book, broke with Wukong and drove Wukong back to Huaguoshan. Bai Gujing succeeded, tied the Tang Priest in the cave, prepared to wash before eating, and invited her mother to eat together.
That's why the Monkey King pretended to be Bai Gujing, and her mother got into the cave and rescued Tang Priest. That's why Elder Tang got away with it. Half of the credit is the filial piety of the goblin, and half of the credit is Mr. Wu's deliberate behavior, so as to facilitate the story to continue, and Master has been eaten. Isn't it time to divide up the luggage early? If it's eaten, the plot can't develop further, and the protagonist is gone, so what's the point of writing behind it?
This is Wu Cheng'en's helplessness, so it must be written like this. What bothers me is that I don't want to eat Tang monk's meat. The person who writes a book is a madman, and the person who reads a book is a fool. He knows that everything is false and can't stand scrutiny, but he must follow the author's thinking and keep reading.
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