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The Journey to the West Jinghe Dragon King was punished for tampering with rainfall. Why can tigers, deer and sheep beg for rain at will?

In The Journey to the West, the King of Jinghe River changed the precipitation because he committed the crime of deceiving the monarch, which is against heaven. The rain god and other dragon kings usually rain, which has no influence, so the jade emperor will naturally not pursue it.

First of all, many viewers may feel that King Jinghe is really wronged, because the Monkey King is generally called Fengshen, Rain God, Leigong, Dian Mu, Dragon King and other immortals casually, and there is no problem with wind and rain and lightning. As a result, King Jinghe only modified the sediment and was punished by the Jade Emperor. In fact, this is because King Jinghe violated the dogma.

There is no rule in the dogma that immortals can't use spells without authorization, so if immortals use some spells, but it has no effect, they will not be investigated. For example, if a place is too short of water, the Dragon King will tell the jade emperor that it will rain according to the jade emperor's will, and it won't be strange to want to come to the jade emperor.

Secondly, King Jinghe's mistake itself is deceiving the Jade Emperor. The crime of deceiving you is a capital crime, whether on earth or in heaven. King Jinghe asked for precipitation himself, but King Jinghe didn't follow the jade emperor's rules. This is like the leader asking you to report 10 million, not a penny less. As a result, you quoted 9 million yuan, and the leader was right to fire you. King Jinghe's fault, too.

Finally, the king of Jinghe did not accidentally modify the deposit. He did it on purpose because he made a bet with Yuan Shoucheng. To win the bet, he changed the deposit. This is completely using his immortal status to do whatever he wants. Theoretically, why should a king care about a fortune teller? However, King Jinghe made a low-level mistake and should be severely punished by the Jade Emperor.