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Hu Li, Lu Li and Yang Li were honored as Buddhist teachers by the king when they came to the car pool.
After Hu Li, Lu Li and Yang Li came to Chechi, they were honored as national teachers by the king, worshiped Taoism all over the country, and sent all Buddhists to hard labor. Most Buddhists were tortured to death.

When Tang Priest and his disciples went west to Chechi, they saw 500 Buddhists being violently driven away by Taoist priests, crying and howling. Wukong became a Taoist disciple, and after inquiring about the situation, he comforted the monks, saying that Tang Yan, the holy monk, would pass by to get the scriptures, while the Monkey King, the great disciple of Tang Yan, had boundless magic power and could save the monks from their sufferings. The Tang Priest went to the Western Heaven to get letters, but the teacher forbade him to chase after him at night.

When all the people came to the Buddhists for rain, Wukong was arguing with the Buddhists, so the king ordered the Tang Priest to gamble with the Buddhists for rain. The Buddhist teacher was destroyed by Wukong, and all the teachers of the Three Kingdoms were killed. Only when they appeared did they know that they were tigers, deer and sheep.

Seeing this, the king was convinced and changed the official document to send the Tang Priest and his disciples to the West. The Tang priest also asked the king to respect Buddhism, and the king allowed it. On the day when the master and apprentice left the city, they saw a sign posted on the city gate to attract monks. All the monks gathered at the roadside to see the master and apprentice off.

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This story clearly shows that such an idea will encounter many difficulties and must be overcome if it is to achieve a beautiful ideal and achieve a great cause. The Buddhist scriptures themselves also include forty-one short stories.

Most of them have evil spirits. Although these goblins come from different backgrounds, they have one thing in common, that is, they hinder the cause of Buddhist scriptures. Many of them are actually the illusion of natural disasters, but when they become demons and appear as one of the evil forces in the battle, they gain social significance in themselves.