Chapter 15 Untitled
Chapter 15 Untitled
Wukong and Xuanzang are on the road again.
And with the experience of being captured and rescued intact this time, Xuanzang began to intensify his efforts to "deliver sentient beings".
If it is said that when Xuanzang first met Wukong, he only occasionally saw small animals such as snakes, scorpions, toads, and little milk dogs that Lu You fainted from hunger and sick, and he stepped forward to treat them—— Before Bailong took him away, his method of treatment was to stuff his own rations and the herbs he picked into people's mouths. After learning that Tang Monk's meat package can cure all diseases and strengthen the body, he began to directly bloodlet and cut the flesh.At that time, Xuanzang only dared to save the little ones, and he only dared to carefully cut up a little bit of meat to feed them.
Now he has begun to take the initiative to find "poor 'little' people who need help", and the matter of cutting flesh is becoming more and more blatant, daring, arrogant, and well-accumulated.Because when he cuts off a piece of flesh, it will heal immediately without even shedding a few drops of blood.As long as you take some rags and pack it casually, when you tear it off again, it will be as clean as new.
Xuanzang often taught Wukong: "Pursuing sentient beings should start with small things, and don't ignore small things. Accumulate soil to form mountains, gather sand to form towers, water drops to penetrate stones, and freezing three feet is not a day's cold... Don't lie in the cradle of fantasy and sleep big. I feel that only by practicing the belief of saving all sentient beings at all times can all living beings truly be happy, otherwise the ideal of saving sentient beings will always be just empty talk.”
After hearing this, Wukong thought...it makes sense.
Wukong doesn't like to pursue too many things, and he doesn't want to be too serious. He learned a truth from the experience of being crushed by Wuzhishan for 500 years in his previous life: being confused is a good thing.
If he was not so serious about the actual attitude of heaven towards him, if he was not so serious about the way the gods dealt with these "lower bastards", if he was not serious, if... then he might have lived a life after becoming a Buddha Happy days.
After you have achieved the Righteous Achievement, you will be recognized as a member of the Heavenly Official by righteous people. Whether you belong to Buddhism or Taoism, you have integrated into the big family that represents the Righteous Way. No one will treat you as an unstable person and pick on you. The thorn in the back, looking down on you secretly, holding a large party and not inviting you... Even if you don't want to participate in a large party, it doesn't matter, as long as you declare to the outside world that you want to live in seclusion in the mountains, thank guests behind closed doors, and live behind closed doors, no one will be there To bother you, you can live freely in Huaguo Mountain. It doesn't matter if you want to plant peach trees, it doesn't matter if you lie down for hundreds of years, and it doesn't matter how many stones there are in Huaguo Mountain.
Focus on your ultimate goal and just do your own thing.This is Wukong's monkey birth experience for many years.Wukong's goal now is to return to the happy life of his previous life. All he needs to do is to safely send Xuanzang to the Great Leiyin Temple in Xitian to help Xuanzang obtain the scriptures.So he didn't care if the Bodhisattva came or not, he didn't care if Xiao Bailong joined the scripture-taking team or not, and he didn't care if any weird things happened to Xuanzang.
He just needs to be sure that Xuanzang is still Xuanzang, and that he still needs to learn from the scriptures, and that's it.
Even if the Bodhisattva disappears, the little white dragon rebels, the abbot of the Guanyin Temple dies, the black bear goes crazy, and the animals that should hibernate in winter are still starving and fainting on the side of the road. Fewer and fewer, the people who should have met disappeared, and Xuanzang gradually embarked on the road of insanity, obsessed with giving Tang monk meat, Wukong still firmly believed that as long as they traveled westward and survived the ninety-nine and eighty-one hardships, they could see the Buddha. Get the scriptures.
Until one day Wukong was sent by Xuanzang to look for food. When he came back early, he found that Xuanzang secretly roasted hare behind his back.
Wukong still carried a bagful of bracken, shepherd's purse and Chinese toon buds in his arms. He found a Chinese toon tree in a mountain bay nine miles away. Thinking that Chinese toon is a rare and delicious vegetable, he came back to put it down I want to go back and pick more wild vegetables that I have already picked so that I can take them with me on the road.Unexpectedly, when he came back excitedly, the master was... eating meat.
Is eating rabbits something that family members should do? !And this monk even kills! ! !
The wild vegetables in Wukong's arms fell to the ground with a "crash--". Xuanzang politely bit a piece of rabbit leg meat and turned around, with oil and two grains of cumin on the corner of his mouth openly.
Can't you cover it up a little bit?At least hide the remaining half of the roasted rabbit?At least wipe the oil on your mouth, right?
"Master, what are you doing!" Wukong said desperately while standing in the middle of a pile of wild vegetables.
And don't let Houan go to learn scriptures with peace of mind!
"Ah!" Xuanzang patted his bald head as if suddenly realized, and as if he finally realized his mistake, he turned his back and wiped the corner of his mouth in a cover-up, then he turned around again, exposing the roasted hare in his hand. In Wukong's field of vision.Wukong watched Xuanzang lift the rabbit meat towards him, and said, "Would Wukong eat some? You are so skinny."
Thin you King Kong, thin you Buddha, thin you Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva!Wukong chanted "Amitabha Buddha" dozens of times in his heart, and finally resisted the urge to greet all the names on Xuanzang's genealogy, twisted his face and asked again: "Master, can you explain why you, a monk, are here?" Do you eat rabbit meat?"
"Why-what-what-" Xuanzang read Wukong's words word by word, as if carefully chewing the meaning of his words.
After a while he replied: "Of course it's because of gluttony. After half a year's vegetarian diet, as a teacher, a bird will fade out of my mouth. Of course, I have to treat myself well. Oh! Wukong, you are wondering How did the rabbit in my hand come here? It’s like this. Didn’t Master sit on the tree stump over there and wait for you to come back? If I didn’t pay attention, a rabbit rushed over. One head crashed into a tree stump. The teacher thought, it was dead. It would be a waste for the teacher not to eat it. A rabbit died here in vain. Since the teacher saw it, he would let it end its life as a rabbit. The land is worth a bit..."
Finally Xuanzang concluded: "So Wukong, would you like to have a bite? It tastes very good."
This sentence completely broke Wukong's last bit of trust in learning scriptures that he had worked so hard to mend.
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