A brief introduction to the journey to the west.
Tang Priest, a native of Tang Dynasty, was named Chen Biao, whose legal name was Chen, and he was the master of four disciples. He has a kind heart. He often wronged the Monkey King, who can distinguish right from wrong, and always saved the monster as a good man. But he is determined, dedicated to Buddhism, and fearless of difficulties and obstacles. Finally, after 81 difficulties, he led three disciples to obtain the true scriptures. The Monkey King —— Being crushed by the Tathagata at the foot of Wuxing Mountain for disturbing the Heaven, he was rescued by the Tang Priest and went to the Western Heaven to learn Buddhist scriptures under the protection of Guanyin. He is a great disciple of Tang Priest. Although sometimes naughty, Tang Priest's magic calmed him down. He can have seventy-two changes, and his heart of punishing evil and promoting good has never changed. Although he was wronged by Tang Priest, he didn't hate Tang Priest because of it, and he has been respectfully protecting Tang Priest and is very loyal. Pig Bajie, the former marshal of Tianpeng, made a mistake and threw a pig fetus. Later, he was enlightened by Guanyin to protect the Buddhist scriptures of Tang Priest. He is the second disciple of Tang Priest. He is lazy, but diligent. When he is disobedient, the Monkey King can always persuade him. But he is happy and fearless. Friar Sand-a general who once rolled a shutter door, but he was diligent because he broke a bottle in the west to protect the Buddhist scriptures of Tang Priest. He always carries the burden, knows the water, and is subdued in the Liusha River. Martial arts is not high, but also brave to charge. Journey to the west is a wonderful book, which records the story of Tang priest who went through eighty-one difficulties and failed to get the truth because of difficulties and obstacles. Tang Priest is determined, the Monkey King can distinguish right from wrong, Pig Bajie is happy and carefree, and Friar Sand is loyal and sincere, all of which are worth learning. This is not the case in the history of Tang Priest. 18 years later, he finally returned to Chang' an, the capital of the Tang Dynasty. He walked in the desert for seven days and nights. He accidentally poured all the water into the desert, but he made up his mind that he would rather die than take a step eastward and finally arrived in India.