The first magical power of Journey to the West can't even know the Buddha and the old gentleman. Who can master it?

The first avatar of Journey to the West did not even master Buddha and Grand Priest, but was mastered by a man at the foot of the mountain where Bodhi lived. Today I will tell you the story of this man.

In the novels of Journey to the West, there are many miraculous people, each of whom has his own divine power. For example, our favorite character the Monkey King has his seventy-two changes, Erlang God has his eighty-nine Gong Xuan, and Pig Bajie has his thirty-six changes. In fact, not only they, but also the characters in Journey to the West have more or less mastered a magical power. In fact, in a broad sense, every character in the martial arts story also has their magical powers. We are familiar with the dragon's eighteen palms, the six-pulse Excalibur and the nine-yin Zhen Jing. But there is a magical power in the journey to the west, so powerful that even the Tathagata Buddha, whom we think is the most powerful, has not been mastered. This man is actually a woodcutter.

In fact, at the beginning, we all knew that the Monkey King didn't have such high magic power, and he learned it from bodhi bodhi bodhi ancestor. However, the Monkey King was originally from Shuilian Cave in Huaguoshan, but he was able to come to Hezhou in Xiniu. The explanation in the book is that the Monkey King crossed from the low-dimensional world to the high-dimensional world. In fact, it's all because of a woodcutter's advice. Yes, this seemingly ordinary woodcutter is actually an expert, because a woodcutter's song guided the Monkey King to that place. Stepsons and grandchildren are very rich, and no one wants to look back. ) In fact, many people were misled by this poem, but the Monkey King recognized it.

However, why didn't the woodcutter learn from Bodhi? It is because he has a great realm, magical powers that even the Buddha has not mastered, and magical powers that even the old gentleman on the throne has not mastered.