Chapter 369: The Scripture Learning Team Made a Fortune?
If the attitude towards Tang Seng is so vicious, the people below naturally don't take Tang Seng and others seriously, and the two Venerables Ah Da and Jia Ye, who took Tang Seng to learn the scriptures, blatantly want Tang Seng to ask for 'personnel'. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info
The so-called 'personnel' is the legendary benefit fee, or the hardship fee, which can also be called errand money and tea money.
Ah Dou and Jia Ye, as Venerable Buddhas, definitely don't want a little money, and since they have opened their mouths in person, their appetites are definitely not small.
The question is, is the Journey to the West team rich?
As we all know, Tang Seng only has three valuable things: robes, Zen staffs, and purple gold bowls. The robe and Zen staff were refined by Zhou Ding, and they may be good things in the eyes of mortals, but in the eyes of the Venerable Buddha, they must only be regarded as garbage, right?
In addition to this, Tang Seng only has a purple gold bowl left, the purple gold bowl is cast by mortals, although the material is good, it can't enter the eyes of the Venerable, right?
What exactly do the two Venerables want?
The answer is just two words: seizure!
Everyone knows that the Journey to the West team came all the way west and exterminated a lot of monsters along the way, how could it be that there was no capture?
Wukong's brothers are not fools, Bajie is a famous money fan, since he killed the monster, he must loot the loot of the monster's house, otherwise, wouldn't it be a tyrannical thing?
The question is, have Wukong and the others been seized?
Yes!
However, not every yokai's loot can be taken.
First of all, you can't take the monsters with a background and a backstage, and if you take their things, you still have to spit them out after all.
For example: gold horn and silver horn.
Wukong wanted to get rid of the magic weapon of the golden horn and silver horn, but in the end he was asked back by Taishang Laojun.
If Wukong dares not to give: hehe......
Secondly, it is not possible to break the mount of the cow breaking character, or the monster that the cow breaking task subdues.
For example: The first youkai Goku encounters on his way west: the Black Bear Spirit!
The black bear spirit was subdued by Guanyin, and Wukong didn't dare to touch the things in the black bear spirit's house again.
Not only did the things in the black bear spirit's house dare not move, but even the carp spirit in Guanyin's house, Guanyin's mount, the Golden Retriever Roar, and the things in their house, Wukong also did not dare to move.
Equally treated, there were also the Bodhisattva's mount, the Spirit Tooth Fairy, and the Manjushri Bodhisattva's mount, the Blue-faced Lion, and Wukong also did not rob their cave.
Is Wukong special in treating the bodhisattvas of Buddhism?
Definitely!
As mentioned earlier, Buddhism is also divided into factions, and Wukong is only special to the Bodhisattvas of the Rulai faction, and he is replaced by other factions, not to mention the Bodhisattva, even if it is a Buddha, Wukong will not give face.
What about the Bodhisattva, the Buddha?
I'll put that aside for the time being, and I'll talk about it later!
Again, invite the monsters that other immortals have subdued, and Goku can't snatch the loot.
The other immortals helped subdue the monsters, and the loot of the monsters should belong to the other immortals, at least, Wukong can't eat alone, and has to give a share to the other immortals.
For example: the Ten Thousand Saints Dragon King and the Nine-Headed Worm in the Troubled Mountains in the original book.
Wukong in the original book, because he swallowed five hundred years of iron pills and copper water, his strength was greatly reduced, and he couldn't kill the nine-headed worm, so he had to accept the help of Erlang God.
After destroying the youkai, what did Goku do?
I saw him go ashore with two boxes in his hands, and said to Erlang God: "Feel the power of my brother, get a treasure, and sweep away the demon thief." ”
What does that mean?
Wukong means: Thanks to you, you have exterminated the monsters, here are two treasures, you see how we divide them?
Erlang God is a third-generation disciple of the teachings, and he is also the nephew of the Jade Emperor, so he is not a shallow eyelid. He knew: these two things are relatively hot, the Ganoderma lucidum grass is the queen mother's thing, and the Buddha treasure relics need to be returned to the sacrificial country.
Yes, Erlang God declined Wukong's kindness, and pretended to be magnificent: "One is that the king is blessed with Qitian, and the other is Xiankun Yu's supernatural powers, what credit do I have!" ”
Erlang God didn't take it, and Wukong didn't dare to blatantly accept this treasure that saw the light, so he raised the nine-leaf Ganoderma lucidum grass and the Buddha treasure relics together on the pagoda of Jinguang Temple.
In this life, without the help of Erlang God, the nine-leaf Ganoderma lucidum grass did not see the light, so it was cheaper for Wukong and Zhou Ding.
In addition, there are three rhinoceros essences from Jinping Province.
Wukong in the original book couldn't defeat the three rhinoceros essences, so he had to ask Heavenly Court for help, precisely because the star officials of Heavenly Court helped eliminate the rhinoceros essence, and it was the most precious trophy, the six rhinoceros horns were taken away by the Jade Emperor.
Some friends may ask: You can't accept this, you can't take it, what can Wukong collect the spoils of those monsters? And the loot of those monsters?
Let's put it this way, the Journey to the West team came all the way west, and all the caves that were burned by Wukong were plundered by Wukong.
The first cave to get the spoils of war was the second monster with no background that Wukong encountered after embarking on the journey to the west: the scorpion spirit of the Pipa Cave of the poisonous enemy mountain.
In the original book, after the scorpion spirit was killed, Wukong dismissed the servants in the cave and burned the pipa cave with fire.
And now, although the scorpion spirit is not dead, Wukong has not let go of the Pipa Cave.
Maybe some friends asked: "How did the second youkai without a background plunder the loot, and the first youkai without a background?" ”
After Wukong embarked on the journey to the west, the first monster with no background he encountered could not be called 'one', but should be called 'guy'. This group of monsters with no background is none other than Che Chiguo's tiger power, deer power, and sheep power.
Wukong didn't burn down their mansion for a reason:
First, their home is in Chechi City, and there are still a lot of servants in the family, how can Wukong set fire to the city?
Second, after the defeat of the three Huli, King Chechi will definitely raid their national teacher's mansion, and it will not be Wukong's turn.
Third, their home is a Taoist temple, which enshrines the saints of the Sanqing, in other words, this is also the dojo of the Sanqing, and it is suspected of disrespect to the saints if they burn it rashly.
The most important thing is: the cultivation of these three guys is not high, and there are no good things at home, so it is not worth Wukong's trouble for them.
The second monster who worshiped Wukong and burned the cave house was the King of Yellow Eyebrows.
King Huangmei is the boy of Maitreya Buddha, and it stands to reason that Wukong should give face.
However, the status of Maitreya Buddha in Buddhism is very embarrassing, although he is a Buddha, he is a Buddha who has been hollowed out by Nyolai.
As mentioned earlier, Maitreya Buddha had the intention of competing for the position of Buddha, so that he and Buddha Nyolai were not only not a faction, but also had a hostile relationship.
The matter of learning the scriptures is done by Rulai, and Wukong and others are also considered to be Rulai's people, yes, Wukong does not need to give Maitreya Buddha face, and even, Wukong thinks: If you don't give Maitreya Buddha face, there may be unexpected benefits.
Therefore, after Maitreya Buddha took Huang Mei away, Wukong and others not only plundered Huang Mei's property, but also set fire to Huang Mei's cave.
(To be continued.) )