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PART I
Chapter 1: The Birth of the Magic Monkey
Chapter 2: The Stone Monkey Becomes King
Chapter 3: Monkey King is Struck by the Notion of Mortality
Chapter 4: The Monkey King Seeks Immortality
Chapter 5: Sun Wukong Learns Immortality
Chapter 6: Sun Wukong Reestablishes his Kingdom
Chapter 7: Sun Wukongs Kingdom Thrives
Chapter 8: Sun Wukong Acquires the Weapon of his Choice
Chapter 9: Sun Wukong Raids the Underworld
Chapter 10: Sun Wukong GesJb in Heaven
Chapter 11: Sun Gets his Title of Heavenly Grand Fairy
Chapter 12: Sun Steals the Heavenly Peach and Longevity Pills
Chapter 13: Heavenly Army Attacks Sun
Chapter 14: The Buddha Vanquishes Sun Wukong
Chapter 15: The Buddha Wishes to Save the Souls of Mankind ..
Chapter 16: Kuanyins Recruitment Tour
Chapter 17: Birth of the Holy Monk
Chapter 18: Chinese Emperor Tours the Underworld
Chapter 19: Monk Chen Volunteers to Go West
Chapter 20: Sanzangs (Monk Chen) Journey Starts
Chapter 21: Sun WukongJoins Sanzang
Chapter 22: Sanzang Collects More Disciples
Chapter : The Theft of the Robe and the Submission of th lc Bar
Chapter 24: Zhu Bajie (Di Baggai) Joins
Chapter 25: Sha Wujing (Sandy) Joins, Comlig the Pilgrim Team
Chapter 26: Gods Test the Teams Integrity and Resolve
Chapter 27: Encounter With Baby-Shaped Fruit Tree
Chapter 28- Wukong is Banished After Killing the Demon of Ble Skeleton
Chapter 29: Sun Goes Home
Chapter 30: Yellow Robe Demon Defeats Bajie and Sandy
Chapter 31: Sun Wukong Rejoins the Pilgrim Team
Chapter 32: Troubles With Gold Horn and Silver Horn
PART 2
Chapter 1 : The Dead King in the Well
Chapter 2 : Reng the Dead King
Chapter 3 : Sun Wukong Gets Burned by the Red Infant
Chapter 4 : Kuanyin Tames the Red Infant
Chapter 5 : The Black Water Demon Captures Sanzang
Chapter 6 : The Dragon King Tames the Black Water Demon
Chapter 7 : The Monks of Chechi Kingdom Enslaved by Demons
Chapter 8 : Sun Wukong, Bajie and Sandy Enjoy the Feast Disguised as Deities
Chapter 9 : Encounter with Tiger, Deer and Goat Demons
Chapter 10 : The Contests Against the Three Demons
Chapter 11 : Crossing the Trans-Heaven River
Chapter 12 : Bajie Beats Up the King of Divine Sense
Chapter 13 : The King of Divine Sense Freezes the River and Captures Sanzang
Chapter 14 : Kuanyin Retrieves the Gold Fish in a Bamboo st
Chapter 15 : Old Tortoise Ferries the Pilgrims Across the River
Chapter 16 : The One-Horned Monster with a Platinum Bracelet
Chapter 17 : Fighting the One-Horned Monster
Chapter 18 : Sanzang and Bajie Get Pregnant
Chapter 19 : The Amazon een Wants to Marry Sanzang
Chapter 20 : The Trouble in Peepah Cave
Chapter 21 : Sun Wukong is Banished for Killing Bandits
Chapter 22 : The Fake Sun Wukong Harasses the Pilgrims
Chapter : The Fain Mountain Obstructs the Journey
Chapter 24 : Sun Wukong Tries to Borrow the Banana-Leaf Fan
Chapter 25 : The Fight With the Buffalo King
Chapter 26 : The Treasure Thief: a Nine-Headed Demon
Chapter 27 : Thorns Block the Path to the West
PART 3
Chapter 1 : Fake Buddha Captures Sanzang
Chapter 2 : The Killing of the Boa Constrictor
Chapter 3 : Rescuing a Kidnapped een
Chapter 4 : Adventure in the Cobweb Cave
Chapter 5 : The Three Demon Masters
Chapter 6 : Encounter with the Blue Lion, White Elephant, and the Condor
Chapter 7 : Rescue of One thousand, One Hundred and Eleven Babies
Chapter 8 : Seduction in the Bottomless Cave
Chapter 9 : The Buddhist-Killing Kingdom
Chapter 10 : The Demon with a Pestle
Chapter 11 : Producing Rainfall
Chapter 12 : Showing Off the Weapons and Tempting a Demon
Chapter 13 : The False Buddha Stealing Oil
Chapter 14 : The False Princess Tries to Marry Sanzang
Chapter 15 : Tycoon Kou Entertains the Pilgrims
Chapter 16 : The Pilgrims Enter the Territory of the Western Heaven
Chapter 17 : The Sutras Obtained
Chapter 18 : Returning to Chang-An
Chapter 19 : Mission Accomplished, Five New Deities Created
EPILOGUE
CHAPTER18ChineseEmperorTourstheUnderworldInChina,itwasaperiodknownastheTangDynasty(618–907),duringwhichChinahadextendeditsterritorybeyondtheGreatWallsandSouthChinaSea.ThiswasalsotheperiodduringwhichChinaopeneditselftoavastnumberofforeignersandacceptedtheircultures.DuringtheearlyTangDynasty,themostillustriousperiodwaswhenEmperorTaizongwasonthethrone(626–649).TheentireChineseEmpirewasatpeace,andpeopleenjoyedunprecedentedprosperity.Atthetime,therewasawood-cutterandafishermanwhowerefriends.Theywouldmeeteveryeveningwhenthefishermancamebackfromtheseaandthewood-cutterfromthemountain.Theyenjoyedtheirdrinksandconversationstogether.Oneevening,astheywereabouttopartafterthedailydrinks,thefishermansaid,“Well,goodnightandhaveanicedaytomorrow,thoughIknowyourmountainisnotquiteasniceaplaceasmysea.”Thewood-cutterreplied,“Why!Ithinkyourseaisnotasniceasmymountain.”Thefishermansaid,“Myseaisbeautiful,whereonecanseethesunriseandsetonthehorizon,andthemooncastingitsromanticrays;whereonecanfeastonfishandshrimpsandoctopus;wherethesceneryiswideopenandmakesoneforgetthetrivialthingsoftheworld.”Thewood-cuttersaid,“Butmymountainisinfinitelyvariable;inthesummer’sheat,itprovidescoolrespite;thesungiveslifetothetrees,andthemoonbeamsinspireone’smeditativemood;themeatsofanimalstastebetterthanfish,shrimpsoroctopus;andthecloud-shroudedmountaintopsmakeonefeelother-worldly.”Thetwocontinuedarguingaboutthevirtuesoftheirplacesforanotherhour.Andattheend,thewood-cuttersaid,“Allright,myfriend,wejustagreetodisagree.Goodnightandtakecare.Idon’twanttoexperience‘onelessfriend’sfaceamongstthecrowd’.Thefishermansaid,“Whataninauspiciousthingyousay!Butdon’tfear,Iamfullyinformedabouttheweathersothereisnodangerofbeingstruckbyunexpectedstorms.”Thewood-cutterasked,“Howso?”Thefishermanreplied,“Thereisafortune-tellerofgreatwisdomwhocanpredicttheweatherprecisely,soIconsulthimeverymorningbeforeputtingouttothesea.”Andthetwoparted.ThisconversationwasoverheardbyoneoftheretainersoftheDragonKingoftheRiverJing.Hewentandreportedittohismaster,whodecidedtoteachthefortune-telleralesson.TheDragonKingwenttothefortune-teller’sstallandaskedfortheforecastforthenextday.Thefortune-tellergavehim3,348pointsofrainat3:00p.m.TheDragonKingwastakenaback.Hehimselfdidnotknowaboutit.Heaskedthefortune-teller,“Areyouquitesure?”Thefortune-tellersaid,“Ofcourse.”TheDragonKinganswered,“Iwillcomeandtakedownyoursignifyourforecastiswrong.”Andhewentbacktohisriverpalace.Ashearrived,therewasanimperialinstructionorderinghimtoprovide3,348pointsofrainat3:00p.m.thenextday.Hewasinapanic.Oneofhisadvisorssuggestedthatheprovide3,340pointsat2:00p.m.,sohewouldhavecarriedouttheinstructionbutwithaslightalteration.Hetookthatadviceandprovided3,340pointsat2:00p.m.
THEHISTORICALI4-YEARUESTOFTHE7THCENTURYCHINESEMONK,XUANZANG,TOOBTAINBUDDHISTSUTRASTRELLINGTHROUGHXINJIANG,AFGHANISTAN,PAKISTANANDNIA.Yun-ChongPansretellingofthestory,originallycraftedbytheMingDynastystory-teller,WuChengen,willcaptivatechildrenwithitsfantasy,anddelightyoungandoldwithitslayersofrealityandsatiregroundedinChinese,Indian,Greek,andOldTestamentmythology.
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