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In the journey to the west, the three men tangled silk, and Wukong was furious, because what did Wukong think Zen master silk used to scold Bajie?
The Zen master turned into golden light and went straight to the nest. The elder came forward to thank him, and Monkey was furious. He raised an iron bar, looked at it and smashed it. He saw that ten thousand lotus flowers were born, and the fog protected a thousand layers. Even if the Monkey King had the ability to stir up the sea and cross the river, he never thought that he would hold a wisp of vine in a black hole.

To understand Wukong's strange behavior, it is necessary to find out why he is angry and why he is furious.

Wukong explained that the thief was bald and scolded us. He called me "an old stone monkey for many years" and Bajie "a wild boar with a burden".

It stands to reason that Wukong is not a narrow-minded person. Jackson Wu Chao said that he was an "old stone monkey for many years", which was no big deal. Why is he angry?

In fact, there is another sentence behind this sentence, which adds up to "old stone monkeys for many years, where there is anger."

That is to say, before Wukong became angry, Zen Master Wu Chao foresaw that Wukong was going to get angry-it was this that finally made Wukong angry and wanted to destroy his Wu Chao.

Earlier, Wu Chao Jackson said that he knew Tang Priest and Bajie, but he didn't know Wukong. This should be what he said on purpose, otherwise he would not tell the truth about Wukong's "old stone monkey for many years" later.