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Why can Yuan Shoucheng in The Journey to the West clearly know the will of the Jade Emperor?

Yuan Shoucheng, a famous warlock in the Tang Dynasty, made a living by telling fortune. He specializes in telling other people's fortune. It is said that he can know Yin and Yang and tell the difference between life and death.

However, it is such an ordinary fortune teller who looks like a liar who has actually worked out the will of the Jade Emperor. The so-called "secret can't be revealed", Yuan Shoucheng dare to do so. Who is the man behind him?

In The Journey to the West, Yuan Shoucheng and King Jinghe had an intersection.

Yuan Shoucheng once calculated the divination for fishermen and determined the time and place of fish and shrimp infestation. Sure enough, every fisherman gains a lot.

King Jinghe is impatient. This is the river under his jurisdiction. In this way, aren't all the fish and shrimp in the river salvaged?

So King Jinghe turned into Untitled Scholar and made a bet with Yuan Shoucheng: If Yuan Shoucheng calculates the time and amount of rain tomorrow, he will be rewarded with 50 taels of silver; If not, smash his signboard and drive him out of Chang 'an.

But who knows, Yuan Shoucheng did the right thing.

The jade emperor's will to King Jinghe was written as follows: he ordered the managers of Bahe River to drive away thunder and cut off electricity; Shi Yuze in Ming Dynasty, Puji Chang 'an City.

The Dragon King never thought that Yuan Shoucheng would really do the right thing. Now, isn't that the dragon king's own face? Therefore, the Dragon King privately changed the time and quantity of rainfall, and eagerly sought Yuan Shoucheng's theory.

Yuan Shoucheng said, "I'm not afraid, I'm not afraid! I am not guilty of capital punishment, but you are guilty of capital punishment! People are easy to hide, but I am hard to hide. You violated the jade emperor's edict, changed the time, calculated the points and broke the dogma. This is a capital crime! "

Yuan Shoucheng is just a mortal. How does he calculate the rainfall time and rainfall? How did you learn that the Dragon King committed a capital crime and violated the jade emperor's will? Why did he let the cat out of the bag and calmly say that he "didn't commit a capital crime"?

Yuan Shoucheng did these things in a high-profile way. Who is the man behind him?

Because King Jinghe disobeyed the jade emperor's will, it was a capital crime. He went to Li Shimin to save his life, but was finally beheaded by Wei Zhi in his dream. The headless dragon king wants an explanation from the Tang king and wants him to pay for his life.

Just when they were deadlocked, two immortals appeared on Chang 'an Avenue, one was Guanyin Bodhisattva and the other was Mubai.

Compared with Guanyin, Qi Mu's strength is low. It is Guanyin who is qualified to support Yuan Shoucheng, and the person behind Guanyin is Tathagata Buddha. What was Guanyin like in Chang 'an this time?

Guanyin knew that King Tang was scared into the underworld by King Jinghe, and he was reborn before his birthday. After the resurrection, the Tang king promoted Buddhism, but the Buddhist scriptures were incomplete, which led to the spread of Buddhist scriptures to the west.

Guanyin came here this time to find a monk in Chang 'an for Tathagata and start the great cause of learning Buddhist scriptures in the West.

Yuan Shoucheng, a mortal, made the will of the Jade Emperor, which was caused by many factors, the most important of which was the plan to learn from the scriptures.

On earth, we need to create some reasons to handle the great cause of learning from the scriptures aboveboard. Guanyin, as the head of Buddhist scriptures, arranged for Yuan Shoucheng to formulate the jade emperor's will and punish King Jinghe, all for the rational development of Buddhist scriptures.

Therefore, the great figures behind Yuan Shoucheng are Guanyin Bodhisattva and Tathagata.