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Preface to the author's Travel Notes of Ji

Bing Wang, a Beijinger, whose net name is Kizi ",is the author of Xi Travel Notes adapted from the classical novel The Journey to the West. I, Ding Sinian, was born in winter. I am lazy by nature, like a hibernating snake. When I was a child, my grades were very good. I had to pay 100 yuan for three years in primary school. In the fourth grade, he and his companions smoked in their own homes. His father was furious when he heard about it and gave him more than 20 sticks. He has given up smoking so far. Middle school worked hard and was finally admitted to the university. At this time, I suddenly felt that the second pulse of Ren Du was opened, so I scribbled an article "Monkey King Thrice Defeats the Skeleton Demon" on the Internet, which won the favor of many netizens and decided to take a trip to the West. After nearly three years, I finally got my wish, but my college studies plummeted and I was expelled from school. It is my great luck to see this clumsy article today, as chef Fan said, "It's fate. "If this article can still make you laugh, please take the trouble to publish it; If this article doesn't enter your eyes, you can spit it out and discard it. At this point, I want to respect your patience in reading this obscure article, and take it if you don't spit it out!

At present, there are countless works about Journey to the West. On aestheticism, it is Wu Cheng'en's The Journey to the West, the sensational story of Wukong, and also about the "dead monkey". The Journey to the West of kizi can't be ignored because of his funny classics. "It is said that Dongsheng Shenzhou Ole has a famous tourist attraction called Huaguo Mountain. There is a big stone on the mountain. I don't know what it is. Some people say it's a whisper, some say it's a flying fairy, some say it's an outdoor antenna, and some say it's something else. On this day, the big stone suddenly' biu' and a primate-like animal jumped out of it ... "This book touched your humorous nerve from the beginning.