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Calamities in Journey to the West? My heart and form are both void.
Chapter 498: Good and Evil of Living Beings. [498]
Summary
The story explores the complexity of defining good and bad through a conversation between Wu Kong and a young monkey at Flower Fruit Mountain. Wu Kong shares profound insights about human nature, narrating a nuanced tale of betrayal, kindness, and moral ambiguity. He illustrates that judging someone's character isn't straightforward, as people can simultaneously demonstrate both good and bad qualities. The narrative suggests that perception of good and bad is subjective, dependent on personal experiences and feelings, and that the world is far more complex than simple moral categorizations.Full content
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