Journey to the West Summary 29

The 29th trip to the West is: escape from nan river to land, and turn to the mountains with the help of Bajie.

The Tang Priest was caught in a cave and suddenly met a woman in the cave. This woman claimed to be the princess of Baoxiangguo, and was taken away by Huang Paoguai thirteen years ago. The princess promised the Tang Priest to save him, but the princess had one request. The princess asked the Tang Priest to send a letter to Bao Xiangguo, so that the king could save him. Tang Priest agreed to this request and looked forward to the princess's action. The princess persuaded the old demon to let Tang Priest go. The monster refused at first, but later thought it was useless to keep Tang Priest, so he let Tang Priest go.

After the Tang Priest left, he took his disciples to Baoxiangguo. I asked to see the king, gave the letter entrusted by the woman to the king, and explained that the princess had been detained by the monster for many years, indicating that I was entrusted by the princess and asked the king to save people.

The king knew the power of monsters and saw that no one in China could subdue monsters. The king begged Friar Sand, Bajie, to exorcise the demon and save his daughter. Both of them showed their magical powers and promised to fight Huang Paoguai, but they didn't know that Bajie was no match for Huang Paoguai and hid in the grass. Friar Sand was caught in the cave by Huang Paoguai.

Journey to the west characters introduction:

1, the Monkey King

The Monkey King, also known as Monkey King and Wukong, was honored as the Monkey King by all monkeys in Huaguoshan, and was named "Monkey King" by the Jade Emperor, with 72 changes. It turned out that it was a fairy stone in Guo Hua, the eastern city of China, which was split into a natural stone monkey by the moonlight of the sun. Elected by the monkeys as the Lord of water curtain cave, and called the Monkey King. Seeking immortals to visit Taoism should be the founder of Bodhi, in the name of Monkey King.

2. Tang priest

Tang Priest, the common surname is Chen, posthumous title Jiang Liuer, and Tang Taizong gave his surname to Tang. Learn from the collective leaders. Jin is the second disciple of Tathagata in his previous life, reincarnated as the son of the top scholar in the Tang Dynasty and Miss Yin. Because of his parents' sufferings, he became a monk in Jinshan Temple since childhood, with the fine print of Jiang Liuer and the legal name of Xuanzang. At the beginning of Buddhist scriptures, he was named Sanzang by Emperor Taizong, commonly known as Tang Priest.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Journey to the West