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Journey to the West: Please, Go Out and Fetch the Scriptures.

Chapter 36: Tang San Angers Long Ji, the Fairy Cries Again. [36]



Summary

The passage depicts a complex interaction between Tang San, a monk, and three fairies: Chang'e, Long Ji, and Bi Xiao. Tang San cleverly defends Chang'e's reputation by arguing that her beauty is not a fault and those criticizing her are merely revealing their own dark intentions. Through witty dialogue and philosophical reasoning, he helps Chang'e understand her worth. The narrative also highlights Tang San's playful nature, especially in his interactions with Long Ji, whom he teases and temporarily traps, demonstrating his mystical abilities and mischievous personality.

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