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Beggars are the Monkey King's novels.

Beggar is Wukong's novel. Beggar is Wukong.

A beggar is Wukong, a fantasy science fiction novel created by the ephemera of fate. The content mainly tells that when Tang Priest and his disciples were sealed in Lingshan, at the foot of Lingshan, there was a man who looked like a beggar, and his eyes showed disdain. He whispered bitterly, Tathagata, my old grandson is back. Different Journey to the West, the Monkey King's revenge journey.

A Brief Introduction to The Collection of Beggars: Wukong

Lingshan, Tang Priest's master and apprentice have great merits. The Tathagata Buddha personally presented the Tang Priest as a merit Buddha, the Monkey King as the champion Buddha, Pig Bajie as the messenger of the net altar, and Sha Wujing as the golden arhat. The little white dragon, who has been carrying the Tang priest, has also successfully transformed into a dragon shape and was named the Eight Dragons Guangli Bodhisattva. For a time, the whole Lingshan was full of Buddha's rays and golden lotus was everywhere.

At the foot of Lingshan, a thin beggar looked at Lingshan, which exudes Buddha's light. His eyes were full of disdain, and besides disdain, there was a trace of imperceptible resentment. All three circles have found that the success of resisting Buddhism is really different from before. The originally grumpy monkey actually closed for 500 years after becoming a Buddha.

He didn't go back to Guo Huashan, and he didn't wander around like before, being contaminated with right and wrong everywhere. Instead, I honestly stayed at the entrance of Buddhism and closed my door in Emei Mountain for 500 years. He is really like a bodhisattva sculpted in clay in a temple, and never asks about the Three Realms again. With the passage of time, the legend of the Great Sage of Qi Tian has gradually become a legend.