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Journey to the West: Anyway, It's Boring, Might as Well Rob Someone.
Chapter 201: Your Majesty Seeks Immortality Like Thirst, I Just Gave a Push. [201]
Summary
The passage describes a confrontation between Li Shi Min, the Tang Emperor, and a monk who appears to be a manifestation of Guanyin Bodhisattva. The monk criticizes Li Shi Min's promotion of the True Classic of the Yellow Emperor, claiming it is unsuitable for the current world. Xuan Guang (Chu Yun's clone) defends the emperor, arguing that the classic can still benefit people by strengthening their body and expanding wisdom. The monk becomes enraged, spits blood, and flees, with Chu Yun pursuing him. The scene reveals tensions surrounding the spread of spiritual teachings and hints at a larger conflict involving Tang Seng, immortality, and religious scriptures.Full content
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