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Woodcutter's Folk Songs in The Journey to the West

The woodcutter's folk songs in Journey to the West: watching chess, cutting down trees, walking by the clouds, selling wine and laughing heartily. The sky is high in autumn, the moon pillow is loose, and the day breaks. Recognize the old forest, climb the cliff and cross the ridge, and the axe breaks the dead vine. Collect it into a load. In the market, it costs three liters per meter. Without competition, the current price is average, without careful calculation, without honor or disgrace, life is bleak. When we meet, we should sit still and talk about Huang Ting.

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The stone monkey was born as a self-styled monkey king, became a monk, and sought immortality everywhere, so he "made his own raft and floated across the West Sea until Mr. Niu Hezhou's boundary". When he came to the border of Xiniuhe State, he found that there were strange flowers and plants everywhere, and there were halberds lined up on the mountain, thinking that he would definitely find the immortal. Besides, when he saw the woodcutter, he felt like a fairy wind. He thinks the woodcutter is a fairy.

The woodcutter immediately denied that Tao was a fairy who lived nearby, and because of his limited family conditions, he was instructed by the fairy. Such a song of great enlightenment was also learned from that fairy. The woodcutter was not stingy either, and generously told the Monkey King where his master lived and let the Monkey King find it himself.