![]() You were supposed to root for the Monkey King. I just loved her few scenes and her story arc. Princess Iron Fan was a minor character in the epic, and yet for some reason, she was the most memorable character for me. It’s a quest story about a virtuous, principled monk and a band of misfits who fight or outsmart demons and survive supernaturally perilous terrain. Pigsy, a philandering and gluttonous warrior general banished from Heaven’s army after he offended Chang’er, the moon goddess, is also tasked to accompany Tripitaka, as is Sandy, another former warrior general in Heaven exiled to the mortal realm due to anger management issues. At the end of the journey, the horse becomes a bodhisattva and is restored to his original white dragon form. ![]() White Dragon Horse, a banished dragon spirit transformed into a horse, serves as Tripitaka’s steed. In exchange for helping the monk on his quest, the Monkey King will not only be freed, but will achieve enlightenment. Kuan Yin frees the Monkey King, a trickster figure with magical abilities, from his incarceration, who was punished by the Buddha and imprisoned after he stole peaches of immortality from Heaven. It’s about Tripitaka, a Buddhist monk from China’s ancient capital (think: somewhere in the central north of the modern-day country you’re familiar with) who is tasked by Kuan Yin to journey to India to receive Buddhist scriptures. Journey to the West is a Chinese epic from the 1500s. While I don’t have that, and don’t know if one exists, I do have this very cool Journey to the West themed deck of playing cards. I was listening to her chat with Wai here where she talked about wishing there was a Journey to the West tarot deck.
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