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Chang'e's Rebellion 171
The Gobi Desert is vast and the direction is hard to tell. A young monk is walking alone with a box on his back. He is caught by two women and asked for directions.
The young monk followed his master's order to go to the Huoyan Mountain to get the reincarnation lotus and return. He went with Nalanda.
They rode on a camel and he saw their buttocks and breasts bumping. The young monk closed his eyes and chanted sutras.
But he could smell the fragrance of the celestial being and the chirping of swallows and orioles, like fine sand piercing his heart. He squinted and peeked.
He was discovered by the Nine-tailed Fox, who flirted with him and asked: "What do you want to see?"
The ordinary monk shook his head hurriedly, and he didn't realize that he was reading the sutras wrongly:
"Color is not also empty, and emptiness is not also color,
Color is black silk without underwear,
Emptiness is high-definition and uncensored..."
Not far away, the fishy wind hit his nose. There was a fortress built on the mountain. When he entered, he saw human bones as bricks and human skin as walls.
The one in charge was the Iron Forest Bodhisattva, who was the young monk's master, wearing a flowery fox mink robe,
and praised the young monk for tricking the female fairy and conferred him the title of Arhat. From then on, the whole family turned over a new leaf and gained more face.
Under the light of the Bodhisattva, Chang'e could not summon the magic armor, and the two women were no match for them, so they fled in opposite directions. Tielin had to chase one of them and captured Chang'e.