What is in the glass lamp? Why was Friar Sand severely punished for breaking the glass lamp?

In the novel The Journey to the West, the three disciples of Tang Priest are all sinners. The first disciple, the Monkey King, made a scene in the Heavenly Palace 500 years ago. The second disciple Zhu Bajie was drunk and indecently molested Chang 'e, and the third disciple Friar Sand accidentally broke the glass lamp at the flat peach party. When we read The Journey to the West, there will be a doubt. Friar Sand just accidentally broke a glass lamp at the flat peach party. The jade emperor hit him 800 times, and it's not enough to demote him to earth?

In the twenty-second chapter of the original book, Friar Sand described the reaction of the immortals after he accidentally broke the glass lamp at the flat peach banquet, which can be described as the souls of the immortals flying about. It has been pointed out that the key is what is in the glass lamp. As an annual event, the Flat Peach Fair has been long awaited by many immortals. The glass lamp broken by Friar Sand is a vessel for holding flat peach and jade liquid.

As the saying goes, "Dragon liver and phoenix marrow, flat peach with jade liquid", that jade liquid is a rare treasure and a very precious drink. Jade liquid can make people live longer and increase their mana. Most importantly, just one sip is comparable to half of Guanyin. Such a precious jade liquid may be just a little bit every year. How much will be left if we give it to everyone? I think everyone drank every drop. Just because there are so many immortals in the sky and their life spans are different doesn't mean that some immortals will face the danger of approaching their life spans.

So there is such a treasure in the glass lamp knocked over by Friar Sand, which is equivalent to the lifeblood of the immortal! No wonder everyone was frightened to disgrace, angered the jade emperor and finally demoted him to earth! I suffered a lot. Why did Friar Sand suffer from flying swords after being demoted to the world? This is because Friar Sand's usual performance caused the Jade Emperor's displeasure. With the trust of the Jade Emperor, he has set his sights on it. The jade emperor thought he was just too proud, so he made such a mistake.

Fortunately, at that time, a scattered fairy who neither belonged to Taoism nor Buddhism came out as a peacemaker and saved Friar Sand from the death penalty. It is unjust for the Jade Emperor to punish Friar Sand for such a big mess after a good flat peach banquet.