This chapter's epigraph is from a famous speech by the great taoist of ancient times, Lao Tzu. In this speech, he explains that the great demon tribe is a group of beings who worship the god of yang ming, or "god of the yang-ming realm." In other words, the taoists worship the gods of the "great demon divine tribe" . This is a reference to the fact that the sceptics of the ancient times believed that the gods worshipped the gods from the east, not from the west. Lao's soliloquy on the subject of the great divine tribe is one of the most famous speeches in the entire book. He says that he wants to know what abilities the other members of the tribe have. He wants to see if they have the same abilities as he does. He also wants to find out if they can kill him with the heavenly eye. He asks if he can use his heavenly eye to kill
This chapter's epigraph is from a famous speech by the great taoist of ancient times, Lao Tzu. In this speech, he explains that the great demon tribe is a group of beings who worship the god of yang ming, or "god of the yang-ming realm." In other words, the taoists worship the gods of the "great demon divine tribe" . This is a reference to the fact that the sceptics of the ancient times believed that the gods worshipped the gods from the east, not from the west. Lao's soliloquy on the subject of the great divine tribe is one of the most famous speeches in the entire book. He says that he wants to know what abilities the other members of the tribe have. He wants to see if they have the same abilities as he does. He also wants to find out if they can kill him with the heavenly eye. He asks if he can use his heavenly eye to kill