Why are sand monks all river children in Japan's Journey to the West?
Because Friar Sand lives in the river and his hair has fallen off, the Japanese instinctively think that he is a bald river boy living in the river, but this is obviously nonsense. Suddenly, a short, bald boy with a turtle shell jumped out of a big river, and a string of beads made of human heads hung around his neck. There is a stone tablet next to him, which reads: 800 quicksand boundary, 3,000 weak water depth, goose feathers can't float, and the bottom of Luhu Lake sinks. He also said that he used to be the general of the shutter door in the sky, and the key was to finally become a golden body arhat. This picture is so spicy.