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No matter how powerful Sun Shengda is, he can't escape the Tathagata's palm. What do you think of this story?

Reference example 1: Although Sun failed to jump out of Tathagata's palm, Sun spilled a bubble of monkey urine between Tathagata's fingers, leaving a sense of shame. In my opinion, the novel played a big joke on the Buddha and played up Sun's contempt for the Tathagata who dominated the universe. Sun's unruly behavior reflects the people's rebellious consciousness. /Reference Example 2: Although Sun is highly skilled, he is ultimately subject to the Tathagata. In my opinion, the Tao is one foot high and the devil is ten feet high. In real life, people do have many difficulties that are hard to get rid of, even those with the best technology can't escape. This story is actually a helpless reflection of some social realities at that time. There can be different opinions, but it must be justified.