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Ancient Poems in The Journey to the West

Climb the mountain along the stream until the source is waterfalls and flying springs. But see that: a mass of Bai Hong, flying in thousands of snow and waves; The sea breeze kept blowing and the moonlight shone on the river. The air conditioner is green, and the rest is moist and delicate; The famous waterfall is like hanging a curtain.

Wukong opened his eyes and saw the demon king: wearing a black gold helmet, reflecting the brilliant sunshine; Wearing robes, floating in the wind. Wearing black armor, tight pimp; Feet like a general in pleated boots The waist is wide, the height is three feet, and the blade in hand is bright. Known as the devil in troubled times, he is open and fierce.

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The Journey to the West, as the first romantic novel in ancient China, profoundly described the social reality at that time and was the first work of magical realism.

First, I wrote that the Monkey King was born, and then I met Tang Priest, Pig Bajie and Friar Sand, but I mainly described that the Monkey King, Pig Bajie and Friar Sand protected Tang Priest from Buddhist scriptures. From reincarnation to learning Buddhism, Tang Priest went through eighty-one difficulties, all the way down to the devil, and finally arrived in the Western Heaven to meet the Tathagata Buddha, and finally the five saints died.