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Monk Sand was an important character in Journey to the West. He was originally a celestial being in the Heavenly Palace, but he had eaten three Dragon Balls by mistake and became a monster. In the process of Tang Sanzang's pilgrimage to the scriptures, Monk Sand had gone through many hardships to help Tang Sanzang and finally became the person who took the scriptures. The process of becoming a Buddhist monk from a heavenly general mainly included the following stages: 1. Become a monster: After eating the Dragon Ball by mistake in the Heavenly Palace, Monk Sand became a powerful monster with superhuman strength and speed. 2. Encounter with Tang Sanzang: On Tang Sanzang's journey to learn from the scriptures, Monk Sand chanced upon Tang Sanzang and his disciples and began to help them. 3. Experiencing hardships: During the journey of Tang Sanzang, Monk Sand experienced various hardships such as encountering demons, subduing demons, etc. Finally, he obtained the true scriptures together with Tang Sanzang and others. 4. Becoming a Buddhist Pilgrimage: After obtaining the scriptures, Monk Sand officially became a Buddhist Pilgrimage and was accepted by Tang Sanzang as his disciple to follow him to the Western Paradise to obtain Buddhist Pilgrimage.
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It could be that the manga explores how the dimwitted monk's character develops as he navigates through this unexpected situation. There could also be elements of mystery and self-discovery.
The ending of the monk manga is a masterpiece. It brings closure to the story while keeping the essence of the journey intact. It's a combination of action, drama, and a touch of mystery that makes it truly memorable.
The Chief Monk of Night Scripture was nailed to the cliff cave in chapter 128.
It's a unique and fantastical tale. The dimwitted monk's fall from heaven might lead to all kinds of adventures and challenges on earth.
It could be a tale of adventure and self-discovery. Maybe the monk has to adapt to the earthly world after his unexpected fall.
As someone who loves reading novels, I can't directly access anime or manga resources at the moment. However, according to the information I understand, you might be referring to a scene in the Investiture of the Gods. " Investiture of the Gods " was an ancient Chinese novel that described the story of the gods from the end of the Shang Dynasty to the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty. If you have any specific questions or want to know more about this scenario, please feel free to ask me. I will try my best to answer your questions.
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