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Enlightenment of the Monkey King Flat Peach Club
This fairy tale is based on a part of "Flat Peach Club in the Monkey King" in Wu Cheng'en's The Journey to the West. This story is divided into two parts. 1. How did the Monkey King become a barefoot fairy, enter Yaochi and get drunk? Write again that the Monkey King broke into the place where Taishang Laojun was an alchemist, secretly ate the elixir, used invisibility, turned a somersault over the Heavenly Palace and returned to Huaguoshan.

Revelation:

1. The fighting spirit of conquering evil forces despite difficulties and dangers. He has the heroic nature of eliminating evil and helping the weak to eliminate evil. He swept away monsters not only to protect Tang Priest's scriptures, but also to kill people. He is brave, aggressive, brave, talented and knowledgeable.

Second, he pursues freedom, opposes theocracy, and still despises deities and buddhas. Being a Buddhist does not mean that he obeys God and Buddha unconditionally. He still insists on an independent personality, has a strong sense of self, dares to challenge all authority, always maintains abundant fighting enthusiasm and never gives up. No matter who you are or how high your position is, he still insists on the spirit of returning to democracy until the end of the Buddhist paradise.

Thirdly, the Monkey King's personality is the perfect combination of animal nature and human social attributes. The monkey's intelligence, playfulness, love of freedom, courage to resist and human self-esteem blend together, which makes him have multi-level personality characteristics.