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Calamities in Journey to the West? My heart and form are both void.

Chapter 102: Each Goes Their Own Way. [102]



Summary

The passage describes the passing of Sun Rui Zhen, an old monkey with deep spiritual fortune. Wu Kong buries him and erects a stone tablet, reflecting on the monkey's life and the future of Flower and Fruit Mountain. A bird reflects on Sun's loyalty and legacy, leaving a feather at his grave. The three demons discuss Sun's passive approach to cultivation, wondering why he didn't share mystical techniques with the monkeys. The narrative explores themes of life, death, cultivation, and the natural progression of existence.

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