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Chapter 611 The sadness in the laughter and scolding

Chapter 611

"Journey to the West" is one of the four masterpieces, and it can be said that it is the first four masterpieces that countless people came into contact with when they were children.

It is not an exaggeration to say that it is well known.

Everyone is even familiar with the plot in "Journey to the West".

So, what the hell is this?
Although there are many fanfiction novels in "Journey to the West", this is the first time they have seen Li Yi's completely subversive fanfiction!

Not only that, but the key point is that the author of this work is Li Yi, the top director Li Yi.

Moreover, the first two Weibo posts were so domineering and resonant, but in the end, the main text came, and that's it?
Just scribbling blindly, right?

The first chapter of "The Legend of Wukong" is indeed full of subversion.

It is precisely because of everyone's deep-rooted perception of Tang Seng's master and apprentice that everyone's reaction is so strong.

The first one gave people the feeling that it was very inexplicable.

It's like a farce, with no beginning and no end.

None of the four masters and apprentices could speak seriously, and even the monsters talked incoherently.

Of course, even so, if you read it patiently, you will feel strangely that some of the dialogues are very meaningful, and it seems that they are not just scribbles.

For example, what the Dryad and Tang Seng said in Chapter 1: "Don't die, and don't live alone."

It feels very youthful and profound.

Don't die, don't live alone?

However, the real netizens who can watch it patiently have a feeling of separation for this, Chapter 1 of "The Legend of Wukong".

Obviously looking at the writing and dialogue, as well as the speaking style of the characters, etc., they are all outrageous and subversive.

But some of the views in it often make people feel like there is something wrong?
For example, Tang Seng said to the female goblin: "My practice is different from other people's practice. They practice Hinayana, I practice Mahayana, they practice emptiness, and I practice Consummation."

The female fairy's answer was: "I only heard that a man named Jin Chanzi once questioned the Hinayana Buddhism and wanted to realize it on his own, but he became obsessed and was trapped in a thousand calamities."

It makes people feel that this seems to be a chaotic Chapter 1, which makes people have many associations and puzzles.

Mahayana Buddhism and Hinayana Buddhism, in fact, many people have heard of this, because many online novels are often used.

But the things revealed and expressed in this dialogue make people can't help but think of the content in "Journey to the West".

For example, Tang Seng is Jin Chanzi, or Jin Chanzi is Tang Seng's previous life!
Originally everyone was fine, who would think about why Tang Seng was demoted to the mortal world?

But when it is mentioned here, people can't help but think about it, or read "Journey to the West".

The original version of "Journey to the West" mentioned the reason why Jin Chanzi was demoted to the mortal world.

It is because of contempt for Buddhism and not listening to Tathagata's lectures well, so he was relegated to the mortal world by Tathagata to learn scriptures to wash away his sins.

But, now that I think about it, is that really the case?
Tathagata's second apprentice, Jin Chanzi, was sent to the mortal world to learn Buddhist scriptures just because he didn't listen carefully in class?

This reason is too perfunctory, right?

Huh, why do I think so?

Many netizens who have watched Journey to the West, or deliberately read this paragraph of description, can't help being surprised.

Could it be that the dog director is just writing something indiscriminately?
but something?
Think about it, too, because according to what Li Yi wrote, the interpretation given is obvious.

Through the dialogue between Tang Seng and the female goblin, we can know that Li Yi's interpretation is:

Jin Chanzi was relegated to the mortal world by Tathagata, because of the disagreement between the two people's most fundamental Buddhist concepts?

The conflict between the two is due to the dispute between Mahayana Buddhism and Hinayana Buddhism?
Don't even say, if you think this way, if you interpret it this way, is it possible?
It's really true, at least it's more reliable than the obvious reason of not paying attention to the lectures, which feels extremely perfunctory, right?

This interpretation is interesting!

Maybe it's not necessarily right, but at least it's a possibility, right?
What follows is even more puzzling.

Monkey King still saved Tang Seng, but what is surprising is that the female goblin actually knew Monkey King, and there seems to be an intersection and a story?

Otherwise, why would the female goblin hold Monkey King's leg and cry excitedly?

The female goblin actually said: "It's great that you are here, is it just another dream? But I am satisfied. I have lived here for so many years just thinking that one day you will appear in front of me. You are free, are you finally free? I know this day will come, no one can lock you, never... great... great..."

But Wukong didn't know the female goblin.

He also said: "I was originally a monster monkey in Huaguo Mountain. Because I disrespected the Emperor of Heaven, I was punished by the Emperor of Heaven and imprisoned in the Five Mountains. I was imprisoned for five hundred years. Later, Emperor Mengyu gave me mercy and said that as long as I can complete three things, he will redeem me." I remember the previous crimes clearly, where did you come from..."

He also mentioned the first two of the three things: "The first thing is to ask me to protect the bald man just now, and the second thing is to kill four demon kings, they are Xihe Niuzhou Great Sage Bull Demon King , Beiju Luzhou Huntian Great Sage Peng Demon King, Nanzhan Buzhou Tongtian Great Sage Macaque King, and there is another one, Dongsheng Shenzhou Great Sage Equaling Heaven Monkey King..."

This passage made people even more astonished.

Sun Wukong is the Monkey King, the Great Sage Equaling Heaven of Dongsheng Shenzhou, but he actually said that he was going to kill him, and more than that, he actually said that he was pressed on the Five Prison Mountain, not the Five Elements Mountain.

What the hell is this?

Isn't this Monkey King the real Monkey King?

Or is there a problem with his memory?
The conspiracy theory of "Journey to the West" is actually very marketable. Among the many interpretations, the conspiracy theory of Journey to the West can be said to be the most common.

But there are few people like Li Yi, who use this kind of laughter and scolding, and use this seemingly nonsensical way to interpret.

Sun Wukong, who went to learn the scriptures, did not remember that he was the Monkey King, the Monkey King of Dongsheng Shenzhou, and he even forgot that he was crushed under the Five Elements Mountain.

Not only that, he also said that he has never seen what a flat peach tree looks like.
All of this obviously shows that either this Monkey King is not Monkey King, or there is a big problem with his memory.

Otherwise, how could he not remember his identity and what the flat peach tree looked like?Don't remember that you were crushed under the Five Elements Mountain?

Li Yi's Chapter 1 "Wukong Biography" caused intense controversy and discussion.

After all, anyone who has read the original Journey to the West knows what Monkey King experienced before learning the scriptures.

On the contrary, this makes the content shown in this chapter even more conspiratorial.

"Damn it, at first I thought it was outrageous that his mother opened the door for Outrageous, and Outrageous got home, but why did I go to read the original text of "Journey to the West" because of this?"

"One thing to say, I feel that Jin Chanzi was demoted to the mortal world to atone for his sins. Indeed, Director Gou's reason is more reliable than the original book!"

"Why does Mao have a creepy feeling? The one who went to the Western Paradise to learn scriptures was not Sun Wukong, the Monkey King? Otherwise, why would such an invincible Monkey King not be able to defeat those monsters? He is the Monkey King who is invincible all over the heavens. what!"

"And why don't you remember? You don't even remember your own identity, which is a bit outrageous!"

"Don't you think this interpretation is very interesting?"

"It's really interesting! Looking forward to the follow-up, I want to see what Director Dog will write!"

(End of this chapter)

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