This chapter's epigraph comes from the Buddhist monk's soliloquy, in which he compares the gods to "ignorant comments" . The monk explains that after becoming a Buddha, his soul "merged with the universe" , but his body "dissipated with it." The six-eared monkey, on the other hand, was able to "see all things clearly," but was killed by the Buddha for some reason
This chapter's epigraph comes from the Buddhist monk's soliloquy, in which he compares the gods to "ignorant comments" . The monk explains that after becoming a Buddha, his soul "merged with the universe" , but his body "dissipated with it." The six-eared monkey, on the other hand, was able to "see all things clearly," but was killed by the Buddha for some reason