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

Chapter 457: The Road is Difficult, and Life is Difficult Too. [457]



Summary

The passage depicts a journey of Xuanzang and his companions, including children, traveling through harsh winter conditions towards the Western Heaven. Wu Kong's earlier reflections on generosity contrast with the travelers' current struggles. The group faces challenges of limited food, extreme cold, and uncertainty, with characters like Li Hu and Pigsy discussing their dwindling supplies. The children are young and exhausted, yet maintain hope, asking about their long journey. The narrative explores themes of endurance, compassion, and the difficulties of a long, arduous pilgrimage through unforgiving landscapes.

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