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Eight quit fortune telling funny _ eight quit fortune telling funny version

What funny things did Pig Bajie do?

1, Pig Bajie awakened the Monkey King.

Huang Paoguai turned into a handsome man and went to Baoxiang to visit King Zhang Yue, turning Bei Tang into a tiger. Turned into a Gong 'e in vain, raised a knife to plot against him, and was hit in the back leg. Pig went back to Gaolaozhuang and advised him to find Wukong for nothing. Realizing that he refused, Bajie came down from the mountain and cursed, and was caught back by the monkey. Pig instigated Wukong to go with him now.

2. Drunk and mistakenly hit the Guanghan Palace.

At that time, the Queen Mother of the West held a flat peach banquet, and the ceiling was drunk and splashed. She broke into the Guanghan Palace and met the Nishang Fairy (95 times) and went out to meet people. According to Tian Peng's self-report, lust and lust were all over the sky at that time, "without prejudice to seniority". When she wants to do something bad, the dress fairy never follows. With a loud shout from the canopy, a general of the gods (the Ministry of Guarding the Holy King) besieged the Guanghan Palace and captured it.

This incident provoked the Jade Emperor's great anger and he wanted to cut it quickly, but he was persuaded by Taibai Venus to hammer two thousand instead and reincarnate.

character trait

Pig Bajie has a simple and honest personality and great strength, but he is lazy and timid, loves to take advantage of petty advantages and covets the beauty of women. He is often confused by the beauty of monsters and can't tell the enemy from me.

Pig eight quit to eat and sleep, so that he can gossip. He often wants to play tricks on people, but he either shoots himself in the foot or ties himself up. Because Pig Bajie turned over a new leaf and was able to listen to other people's opinions (in fact, this has a lot to do with Wukong's "urging"), such people finally achieved positive results and were named "altar messengers" by the Tathagata.