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What are the storylines about Pig Bajie?

1, mistook the pig fetus for a demon.

After the canopy was demoted, it mistakenly threw a boar fetus, killed a sow and a litter of piglets, became an outlaw in Fuling Mountain, and ate people as demons. The first name refers to the surname, and the famous pig is stubborn. In less than a year, the demon, the second sister of the demon egg, died and occupied the cave, eating people "as we say".

Although reborn, the weapons of the canopy are all returned to their original owners, such as the treasures above and the heart palladium.

Later, Guanyin Bodhisattva went east to learn Buddhist scriptures and passed Fuling Mountain to enlighten pigs. Zhu Zhu Gang ordered him to follow the Tang Priest and promised to avoid disaster. Pigs are stubborn and converted, gaining fame and understanding. From then on, Zhu was a vegetarian and went to Gao Laozhuang to be a farm work son-in-law, waiting for the scriptures.

2. Pig Bajie stimulates 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.

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There are indeed monks with the same name in history, and they have also traveled west to learn from the scriptures and seek dharma. Zhu Shixing, also known as Bajie, was born in wei ren in the Three Kingdoms period. His ancestral home is Yingchuan (now Yuzhou, Henan).

About 250 years ago, Indian monks Dan and Garo came to Luoyang to spread Buddhism. In addition to translating scriptures, he also set up an altar in Baima Temple, established karma, and initiated the system of abstinence for monks. At that time, a monk in Luoyang took the lead to ascend the altar to be ordained and became the first shaman of the Han family. This person's surname is Zhu, a layman and a celebrity. After being ordained, his dharma name was Bajie.

In 260, he set out from Yongzhou (northwest of Chang 'an County) to the western regions of Khotan, where he copied and translated the Great Classics and died.