Monkey King by Cheng'En Wu
Author:Cheng'En, Wu [Cheng'En, Wu]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Classics, Fantasy
ISBN: 9780141393445
Amazon: 0141393440
Goodreads: 53403847
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Published: 1592-01-01T08:00:00+00:00
Chapter Nineteen
After a series of remarkable eventsâPigsy falling into the Buddhaâs honey-trap; a piqued Monkey demolishing a holy tree laden with magical fruits resembling newborn babies; Pigsy, Tripitaka, and Sandy being lacquered; and Monkey being fried by the outraged keeper of the treeâthe team of disciples made peace with the immortal horticulturalist in question, restored themselves with plenty of ginseng and cinnabar, and set off once more for the west.
Soon they came to another tall mountain. âThe way ahead is steep and treacherous,â observed Tripitaka, âI fear the horse will slip. Take care, all of you.â
âDonât worry, Master!â cheered Monkey. Our hero led the way, opening a path onto a high ridge. Before them lay yet another mountain range running with streams, tigers, wolves, deer, foxes, rabbits, and a thousand-foot python and a one-hundred-thousand-foot hydra, both of whom busily belched horrendous miasma. Just as Tripitaka was beginning to whimper, Monkey waved his staff and all the wild beasts scattered like so many rodents.
Onward they journeyed to the summit, at which moment Tripitaka chose to say: âIâve not had anything to eat all day. Go and beg me some food.â
âDid you walk up here with your eyes shut?â Monkey responded affably. âThis mountain is completely uninhabited. Even if we had money to spend, thereâd be no one to sell us food.â
Tripitaka now turned petulant. âAre you forgetting who rescued you from that stone casket beneath the Mountain of Two Frontiers? You owe me, Monkey! Get me something to eat before this pestilential mountain finishes me off.â
âAll right, all right,â said Monkey. âI know how ticklish you areâone step out of line and you start that head-squeezing spell. Rest a while and Iâll go and forage.â
Leaping onto the clouds, Monkey inspected the pilgrimsâ surroundings. The area was densely forested but, as he had said, uninhabited. The only glimmer of possibility was a patch of pinkish-red dots on a mountain due south. âThere may be some mountain peaches to be had,â Monkey reported back. âIâll go and pick them.â
âPeaches!â enthused Tripitaka. âItâs not often a Buddhist monk gets to eat peaches!â And off Monkey hurtled with the begging bowl.
But as the saying goes: a large mountain must have a monsterâand this one was no exception. Monkeyâs departure aroused the fiend in question. Traveling on dark winds, she spottedâfrom the edge of the cloudsâTripitaka seated on the ground. âWhat luck! What luck!â she rejoiced. âMy family has been talking for years about a monk from the east traveling west to fetch scriptures. This monk has cultivated himself through ten pure existences. His flesh has powerful life-prolonging properties. And here he is, on my mountain!â But the covetous monster dared not approach while Tripitaka was guarded by the formidable-looking Pigsy and Sandy, who after all had once worked for the Jade Emperor. âIâll play a good joke on them,â said the monster to herself.
In a mountain hollow, this virtuoso fiend transformed herself into a ravishingly beautiful girlâbright eyes, red lips, white teeth, moonlike visage, delicate hands, tiny feetâwearing an emerald silk dress.
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