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What does Lei Yin tell us about the evil hypothesis?
Huangmei Wang, who calls himself the old Buddha Huangmei, is a character in China's classical novel The Journey to the West. It turned out that he was an oriental boy who laughed at Maitreya Buddha and monk, and his hand turned a mallet into a short and soft mace.
He took advantage of the Buddha's absence to steal two treasures, the gold cymbals and the bag of the day after tomorrow, and made them into essence. Suppose that Leiyin Temple lured Tang Priest and his disciples to fall for it and locked the Monkey King in a golden cymbal. He also used the obtained race bag to put the heavenly soldiers and heavenly generals into the bag several times.
Ending:
Be subdued. Maitreya walked through the clouds and taught Wukong to lure the monster out of the hole. Maitreya became a kind of melon, which made the monster eat the watermelon turned by Wukong and conquered the king of Huangmei. Maitreya also took the opportunity to get back the treasures such as handbags. There is no way to end this, but I have to say that Wang Huangmei succeeded.
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