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Reflections on the struggle between China and the United States

The Journey to the West is one of the most accomplished novels in ancient China, many of which are worthy of in-depth understanding and are very interesting, and are the cultural treasures of the Chinese nation. One of the highlights is the "dispute between the country and the car". The following is my review of the car's later battles. Welcome to reading.

Thoughts after reading "The Law of Fighting between China and France" 1 I read the story "The Law of Fighting between China and France". It said that the Tang Priest walked into the palace, and so did they. Three magicians are sitting there. The magicians in the palace want to compete with the Tang Priest. A minister said, "The weather is very dry." Hearing this, the king said, "Let the Monkey King and the mage compare who can make the sky rain." The mage first raised the token and read a spell to the sky. It began to rain.

The Monkey King flew to the sky to stop Fengshen from blowing, and told Lei Gong and Dian Mu not to send out lightning again. He also flew to the Dragon King of the Four Seas and told him not to rain, and the rain stopped. The Monkey King pointed a golden hoop at the sky, and it was windy, and then pointed at the sky, and it thundered and rained again. The mage wants to compare his eyes with those of Tang Yan. The queen put the clothes in the cupboard and told the mage that they were clothes. Tang Yan said it was a cassock, and when she opened the cupboard, it was really a cassock. Then the queen put a plate of peaches, and the mage said it was a plate. The mage and Tang Priest compete with each other. The mage put bugs on Tang Priest, and the Monkey King became a centipede and fought with the mage. The mage and the Tang Priest beheaded and dug their hearts for intestines. The Monkey King said, "Let me take the place of Master." So the Monkey King took the place of Tang Priest. At first, the Monkey King asked a man to open his chest with a knife and take out his heart. After a while, he put it back. The mage also had his chest opened and his heart taken out. The Monkey King thought for a moment, pulled out a pinch of hair, blew it into an eagle and took it away. Another mage fell to the ground and became a sheep. Wukong opened his chest again and took out his heart with a knife. After a while, he put it back. The mage also asked someone to open his chest, and the Monkey King asked the eagle to take his intestines. The mage immediately turned into a deer and fell to the ground. The Monkey King and the third mage were beheaded. The Monkey King's head was cut off, he called it again, and it flew back. When the mage beheaded, Wukong blew Mao into rhubarb dog and took his head away, and the mage immediately became a tiger. The emperor in the palace cut it down and said in fear that the mage I chose was a big animal.

When we face someone we don't know, we shouldn't trust him, because we don't know whether he is a good person or a bad person, so others give you something to eat, saying to take you out to play, don't go with him, and don't eat his things. It is not necessarily a good person to have someone to help you. This story also features the Monkey King, who shows the emperor the true face of the mage. Otherwise, these monsters will kill many people. That emperor should observe more and should not trust others casually. The Monkey King's stern eyes punished the bad guys, which really made people clap their hands and feel very happy. If only the reality was the Monkey King.

After reading the second article, you may have seen the Journey to the West, and you like a fragment of it. What I like is also one of the clips-bravely fighting for the country.

The story goes like this: One day, four priests and disciples of the Tang Dynasty passed by a place called Chechi Kingdom. Wukong killed two Taoist priests, saved the monks, gave each of them a small hair, and warned them that if they were caught, he would come. Then he let them escape. In the city, Wukong fought side by side with Tiger force big fairy, Luli big beetle and Yang Li, and finally destroyed three monsters with the help of the Dragon King, the Immortal and his own seventy-two changes.

From this clip, I know that the Monkey King not only has powerful magic, but also is kind.

Read the book "Against China" 3. The Journey to the West written by Luo Guanzhong is one of the four classic works, and I like it very much. In particular, the story "Against China" was so wonderful that I was deeply impressed.

This story is mainly about the Tang Priest and his disciples who went to the West to learn Buddhist scriptures. When passing through this country by car, they saw that the monks here were living in poverty and asked why. It turned out that there was a great drought here ten years ago, and the king asked Taoist priests and monks to beg for rain separately to help the people tide over the drought. Taoists and monks compete for rain. As a result, the Taoist won and became a Buddhist. However, the monks were imprisoned by the king because they could not get rain. But with the Monkey King's critical eyes, it is obvious that the Taoist priest who can give orders turned out to be a monster. Of course, the Taoist priests denied it in front of the king. They just came to beg for rain for everyone. In order to distinguish the true from the false, the king asked the Taoist priests to compete with the Tang Priest's disciples.

The Monkey King used his wisdom to make Tang Priest and Taoist priests dare to show their true colors. It turned out that these three Taoist priests were transformed from three animals: tiger, deer and sheep.

The Monkey King's critical eye can distinguish right from wrong, and his martial arts is high. He is too late for the king of a country, so he is unreasonable and very stupid. He was bewitched by three little demons and asked them to hurt the people.

From this story, I understand that people must be able to distinguish right from wrong, not be confused by superficial phenomena of things, and don't believe what others say at will, observe and think more, and be a reasonable person.

After reading the book "White, hoof facing west, hunched Tang Sanzang's three disciples ...", every time I hear this song, I always think of the book-Journey to the West, which always makes me feel ups and downs, and the plot that impressed me is "fighting the country with the car". The story of "Fighting in Chechi Country" mainly tells that four monks and disciples of the Tang Dynasty went to the West to learn from the scriptures, passed by Chechi Country and saw that the monks there lived in poverty. The reason is that there was a drought here before, and the king invited monks and monks to beg for rain and fight. As a result, the Taoist priest won and became a Buddhist teacher. Later, he put forward a plan to the king to arrest a large number of monks and do coolies. When Wukong knew the situation, he went to Sanqing Temple to tease three Taoist priests. He could see that all three Taoist monsters had changed. The next day, the Tang priest went to the king to exchange documents, and went west, but the Buddhist teacher refused. Just when everyone came to the Buddhist for rain again, the Buddhist had to fight with Tang Priest and others. Before the battle, Wukong made full preparations. In the first battle-begging for rain, Wukong first disappeared into the sky and made careful arrangements with the Four Immortals of Storm and Thunder. In the second battle-ladder meditation, Wukong discovered that Tang Priest had been assassinated, and he also became a centipede. The third fight-partition guessing boxing, Wukong knew what was inside, and replaced it with something else in advance. So all three Taoist priests were defeated. Just as the king was preparing to seal the document and let the four Tang Taoists learn from the West, the three Taoists refused to accept it and continued to chop off their heads, dig out their hearts and put them in the oil pan. As a result, they all died, and all the tigers, deer and sheep were exposed.

From this story, we can see that if the Buddhist agreed to release the document at the beginning and then stopped trying, there would not be such a tragic ending. It is precisely because they are not calm and impulsive that this has led to such consequences. "When encountering difficulties, be calm and don't worry." I often hear this sentence, but did it really happen? Every time I do my homework and take an exam, I feel anxious when I encounter a problem. In a hurry, the brain is like a pot of porridge, with no direction at all. Often at this time, it is useless to worry. Only by calming down and reading and thinking repeatedly can we find the direction of answering questions. Not only in study, but also in life. Don't lose your temper when something goes wrong. We should learn to control our emotions, don't attack others with words, and learn to put ourselves in others' shoes so as not to make some irreparable mistakes.

Treat everything with a calm mind, don't panic when encountering difficulties, calm down and actively think about ways to solve problems. Only in this way can the pace of success go more steadily and further.