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The divine root being conceived, the origin appears; |
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The moral nature cultivated, the Great Dao is born. |
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19 | (16) |
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Having fully awakened to Bodhi's wondrous truths, |
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Cut Mara, return to the root, and fuse the primal spirit. |
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35 | (16) |
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The Four Seas and the Thousand Mountains all bow to submit; |
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From Ninefold Darkness ten species' names are removed. |
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51 | (16) |
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Appointed as a Bima, how could he be content?; |
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Named Equal to Heaven, he's still unpacified. |
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67 | (15) |
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Disrupting the Peach Festival, the Great Sage steals elixir; |
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With revolt in Heaven, many gods try to seize the fiend. |
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82 | (15) |
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Guanyin, attending the banquet, inquires into the affair; |
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The Little Sage, exerting his power, subdues the Great Sage. |
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97 | (14) |
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From the Eight Trigrams Brazier the Great Sage escapes; |
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Beneath the Five Phases Mountain, Mind Monkey is stilled. |
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111 | (17) |
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Our Sovereign Buddha makes scriptures to impart ultimate bliss; |
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Guanyin receives the decree to go up to Chang'an. |
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128 | (15) |
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Chen Guangrui, going to his post, meets disaster; |
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Monk River Float, avenging his parents, repays their kindness. |
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143 | (17) |
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The Old Dragon King, in foolish schemes, transgresses Heaven's decrees; |
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Prime Minister Wei sends a letter to an official of the dead. |
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160 | (18) |
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Having toured the Underworld, Taizong returns to life; |
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Having presented melons and fruits, Liu Quan marries again. |
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178 | (25) |
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The Tang emperor, firm in sincerity, convenes the Grand Mass; |
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Guanyin, revealing herself, converts Gold Cicada. |
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203 | (14) |
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In the Den of Tigers, the Gold Star brings deliverance; |
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At Double-Fork Ridge, Boqin detains the monk. |
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217 | (17) |
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Mind Monkey returns to the Right; |
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The Six Robbers vanish from sight. |
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234 | (14) |
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At Serpent Coil Mountain, the gods give secret protection; |
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At Eagle Grief Stream, the Horse of the Will is reined. |
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248 | (11) |
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At the Guanyin Hall the Tang monk escapes his ordeal; |
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At the Gao Village the Great Sage disposes of the monster. |
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259 | (16) |
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At Cloudy Paths Cave, Wukong takes in Bajie; |
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At Pagoda Mountain, Tripitaka receives the Heart Sutra. |
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275 | (14) |
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Bajie fights fiercely at the Flowing-Sand River; |
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Moksa by order receives Wujing's submission. |
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289 | (16) |
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Tripitaka does not forget his origin; |
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The Four Sages test the priestly mind. |
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305 | (16) |
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The dharma-body in primary cycle meets the force of the cart; |
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The mind, righting monstrous deviates, crosses the spine-ridge pass. |
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321 | (17) |
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At the Three Pure Ones Temple the Great Sage leaves his name; |
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At the Car Slow Kingdom the Monkey King reveals his power. |
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338 | (17) |
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Heresy flaunts its strength to mock orthodoxy; |
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Mind Monkey shows his saintliness to slay the deviates. |
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355 | (15) |
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The Chan Master, taking food, is demonically conceived; |
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Yellow Hag brings water to dissolve the perverse pregnancy. |
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370 | (16) |
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Dharma-nature, going west, reaches the Women Nation; |
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Mind Monkey devises a plan to flee the fair sex. |
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386 | (15) |
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Deviant form makes lustful play for Tripitaka Tang; |
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Upright nature safeguards the uncorrupted self |
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401 | (15) |
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The true Pilgrim lays bare his woes at Mount Potalaka; |
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The false Monkey King transcribes documents at Water-Curtain Cave. |
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416 | (15) |
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Two Minds cause disturbance in the great cosmos; |
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It's hard for one substance to reach Perfect Rest. |
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431 | (18) |
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Priests are hard to destroy—that's great awakening; |
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The Dharma-king perfects the right, his body's naturalized. |
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449 | (17) |
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Only when ape and horse are tamed will shells be cast; |
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With merit and work perfected, they see the Real. |
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466 | (14) |
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Nine times nine ends the count and Mära's all destroyed; |
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The work of three times three done, the Dao reverts to its root. |
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They return to the Land of the East; |
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The Five Sages attain immortality. |
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