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Chapter 1478 The reason why Tang Seng was turned into a tiger

After reading today's serial, all the questions in my heart have been answered, and all the martial arts fans are excited.

There has been a lot of discussion on the Internet.

"Tang Seng mistakenly believed that the monster that Sun Wukong killed was a human being, and was determined to drive him away. Now he was framed by the monster and kept in a cage as a tiger spirit. Could this be the cause and effect of the legend?"

"It seems that there is a causal cycle. Tang Seng misunderstood Sun Wukong by hurting people for no reason and drove him away. Now that he was framed by a monster into a monster, he finally understood that it was wrong for him to drive Sun Wukong away. Mr. Li Fan arranged the plot like this. Seriously!"

"It really should have deep meaning, we can discuss it slowly. What I want to say now is that this yellow-robed monster turned out to be Kuixing Kui Mulang, one of the twenty-eight stars. This Nima is the lower realm of the gods, no wonder it is so powerful, Zhu Bajie, Sha The three monks and Xiaobailong are far from their opponents."

"The twenty-eight sutras were conferred by gods in "Fengshen Romance", and they were all disciples who were killed in the battle of the Ten Thousand Immortals. Because most of Tongtian sect masters were animals, so the twenty-eight sutras should all be animals. Now it seems that this The original body of Kuixing Kuimu wolf should be the wolf."

"Kui Mulang is a wolf demon who has been trained and turned from a monster directly into a fairy. This Nima is really made up. No matter how small his skills are, he is still a fairy. The wolf's ability is not small."

"By the way, I suddenly remembered a question. The yellow-robed monster, or Kuimu wolf, turned Tang Seng into a tiger. Why is it a tiger and not another animal? Does this have any deep meaning?"

"This shouldn't have any deep meaning. Mr. Li Fan should have chosen an animal at random."

"I also think that there should be no deep meaning. It's just an animal chosen at random. If Tang Seng is turned into a bear, you will surely ask again, what is the meaning of turning into a bear?"

"Well, it seems to be the case, it seems that I think too much."

"..."

A lot of book fans are talking about it on the Internet. Some book fans mentioned that Tang Seng was turned into a tiger by the yellow robe monster, not some other animal. Does it have any deep meaning?

However, everyone almost unanimously agreed that this had no deep meaning and that Li Fan just chose an animal at random.

Because Li Fan has already designed such a plot, then Tang Seng will always be turned into an animal by the monster, and Li Fan just chose a tiger.

So, is it really meaningless?

All the famous people,

I'm also quite interested in this, and I'm also discussing this issue.

Covered Cen Geng and Shen Cong.

Shen Congdao: "Lao Cen, do you think this will have a deep meaning?"

Cen Geng pondered: "I just thought about it carefully, and found that all the plots of "Journey to the West" so far may be really meaningful."

Shen Cong nodded and smiled: "I just thought about it carefully, this tiger is indeed not an animal chosen at will, it has cause and effect and deep meaning."

Cen Geng also smiled and said, "If that's the case, it's still an old rule. Share it with book fans on Weibo, and book fans will be very interested in it. How about you come this time?"

Shen Cong didn't refuse and said, "It should be like this. We are obliged to share what we think of with book fans."

So, after editing his Weibo for a while, Shen Cong updated a Weibo.

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Not long after Shen Cong's Weibo was updated, it had already spread on the Internet.

Its Weibo said, "After reading today's serialization, I found a more interesting question, and that is why the yellow robe blamed Tang Seng into a tiger instead of other animals?

'Tiger' may be an animal chosen by Mr. Li Fan at will, but after some research, I found that the reason why Tang Seng turned into a tiger actually has a cause and effect.

Let's first recall, what was the first monster that Tang Seng encountered after he left Chang'an and set out on the road to the west?

That's right, it's a tiger spirit called General Yin.

At that time, Tang Seng and his two mortal disciples were bound by a vicious Demon King and taken into the Demon King's cave.

This Demon King is the Tiger Jing, General Yin. General Yin also has two monster friends, Xiong Zhan Jing Xiong Shan Jun and Buffalo Jing Shi Shi.

At this time, Tang Seng only had two mortal disciples, General Yin and his two monster friends, and it was easy to eat Tang Seng.

However, they only ate two of Tang Seng's mortal disciples, and did not eat Tang Seng, saying that they would eat it at the next meal.

Then, Tang Seng was rescued by Taibaijinxing.

We can think that the reason why General Yin did not eat Tang monks is a kind of mistake, and it can also be understood that this is the destiny of Tang monks.

But in any case, General Yin did not hurt Tang Seng, which is a fact.

To put it another way, General Tiger Jingyin is the first monster that Tang Seng needs to be grateful for.

After that, with the help of Taijinxing, Tang Seng escaped from General Yin's Demon King's Cave, but soon encountered danger again.

'Suddenly I saw poisonous insects running, monsters fleeing, tigers lurking, and long snakes disappearing. ’

Tang Seng had just come out of the tiger's den and encountered a tiger again. This time, it was Liu Boqin, the Taibao of Zhenshan, who appeared and rescued Tang Seng.

This is a detail. Before Liu Boqin appeared, the tiger that Tang Seng encountered still did not hurt him.

This is not over yet, when Tang Seng and Liu Boqin walked forward together, they encountered another colorful tiger.

When the tiger saw Liu Boqin, he turned his head and left, only to be caught up by Liu Boqin. After a fight, the tiger was killed.

Liu Boqin also told Tang Seng that he should treat him with this tiger.

Tang Seng has encountered tigers three times in a row, but it is not over yet. After saving Sun Wukong from the Five Elements Mountains, he encounters another tiger.

This time the tiger was killed by Sun Wukong, and a tiger skin skirt was also made of tiger skin.

Throughout the short period of time, even though the four tigers that Tang Seng encountered were frightened, none of the tigers caused substantial damage to Tang Seng.

However, when two of the tigers were killed, Tang Seng did not show the slightest sympathy, nor did he plead for the tigers, asking Liu Boqin and Sun Wukong not to hurt the tigers.

Not only that, when Liu Boqin said that he would entertain him with tigers and cut tiger skins with Sun Wukong to make tiger skin skirts, Tang Seng did not respond.

We know that Tang Seng is a very kind person, and sometimes he is even too kind. For those who are malicious to him and want to hurt him, even for those monsters who have turned into humanoids, Tang Seng has pity Heart, will let Sun Wukong not want to hurt the lives of those people.

But he saw two tigers that did not hurt him being killed, without showing pity.

This shows that Tang monks only have compassion for "people". And for those animals, he thought they were inferior, so there would be no pity.

However, what Buddhism pays attention to is the equality of all beings, including humans and animals, they are all equal.

All living species are the same in nature, there is no distinction between superior and inferior, all living beings have Buddha-nature, and all living beings can become Buddhas.

That is to say, the realm of Tang monks at this time is not high enough, and it has not reached the level of equality of all living beings.

And this is because he was not right, and the two tigers who did not hurt him showed sympathy and compassion.

From the above, it can be seen that the reason why Tang Seng was turned into a tiger by Kui Mulang was because he 'owed' the tiger.

General Tiger Jingyin did not eat him, he should be grateful, and then should persuade Liu Boqin and Sun Wukong not to hurt the tiger, but he did not.

Not only was there no persuasion, but there was no compassion.

The second is because he needs to understand from the tiger's point of view what is the real equality of all beings. "

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