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Little Fox Journey to the West.
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Chapter 1.
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The Monkey monkey.
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From the beginning of time,
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a rock had sat high on top of a mountain.
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The sun, the moon, heaven and earth all worked their magic on the rock.
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One day, the rock split open.
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Inside was a monkey.
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The monkey stood up and stretched.
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Suddenly, powerful light shot from his eyes.
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For a moment, the light reached the Cloud Palace in Heaven.
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The Jade Emperor, ruler of Heaven, sat up.
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He turned to one of his captains, who was standing nearby.
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Find out what caused that light, said the Emperor.
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Yes, your majesty, said the captain.
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The captain rushed out of the hall.
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He looked out the southern gate of heaven and saw the monkey on earth below.
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The light was gone, but the captain had a magical sight.
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He could see everything that had just happened.
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Interesting, said the captain.
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Well?
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Said the Jade Emperor when the captain returned.
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What caused the light?
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It was a monkey.
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Said the captain.
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A monkey?
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Asked the Jade Emperor.
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Yes.
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Said the captain.
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He's on the Fruit and Flower Mountain, down on Earth.
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There had been a rock on the mountain.
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The monkey came from the rock.
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The light shone from the monkey's eyes.
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The Emperor thought for a moment and then shrugged.
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I'm not surprised, he said.
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Amazing things happen when heaven and earth work together.
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As time passed, Monkey learned to walk, run, and climb.
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He drank from streams and ate grasses and leaves.
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He gathered fruit and explored caves and mountain tops.
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He became friends with all the other monkeys and apes.
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At night, he slept under a cliff.
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One very hot morning, all the monkeys and apes were playing in the shade.
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It is so hot today, cried one monkey.
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Let's play in the stream!
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Good idea! said another monkey.
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The monkeys and apes ran to the stream.
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The water rolled and bounced over the rocks.
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The monkeys jumped into the cool water.
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Everyone splashed and played.
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After a few minutes, one monkey scratched her head.
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We all love this stream! she said.
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We drink from it.
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We swim in it.
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We know that it flows all the way to the ocean.
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But does anyone know where the stream begins?
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They all looked at one another and shook their heads.
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We have nothing to do today, the monkey continued.
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Why don't we follow the stream to find its source?
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That sounds like fun, said another monkey.
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Let's go, said a third monkey.
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Everyone jumped out of the water.
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They ran alongside the stream and swung from tree to tree.
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They jumped over rocks and climbed up steep cliffs.
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Higher and higher they went,
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up the mountain until they reached an enormous waterfall.
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Mist filled the air.
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The water crashed down roaring like thunder.
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I wonder what's behind that waterfall, said one monkey.
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Me too, said a second monkey.
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But nobody could jump through it.
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Whoever can jump through and come back alive will be our king, said a gibbon.
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Is anyone brave enough to try?
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All the monkeys and apes looked at one another.
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They shook their heads.
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I'm not going to try, said a tall monkey.
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Me neither, said a short monkey.
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A voice called out.
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I'll do it.
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Everyone moved out of the way as the speaker stepped forward.
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It was monkey.
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Are you sure? asked the gibbon.
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It looks dangerous.
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Monkey laughed.
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I'm not afraid of anything.
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And when I come back, I will be king.
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Monkey took a deep breath and leaped into the waterfall.
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Journey to the West.
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Chapter 2.
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The Waterfall Cave.
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I'm David
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Lu.
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Monkey found a long table with bowls, cups, and plates.
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A fireplace sat against one wall.
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Deeper in the cave, monkey found bedrooms with cozy beds.
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Outside, the other monkeys and apes were looking at the waterfall.
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Do you think he made it through?
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Asked one monkey.
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No, said another monkey.
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He probably got washed away down the river.
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Suddenly, splash!
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Monkey shot out of the waterfall and landed in front of the group.
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You're alive, said the monkey.
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Monkey laughed.
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Yes, and we are very lucky.
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I found a perfect home for all of us.
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Follow me.
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Monkey jumped back through the water.
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Some of the monkeys scratched their heads.
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It still looks dangerous, said one monkey.
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Let's go, said the gibbon.
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He leaped through the waterfall.
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After that, another monkey jumped through.
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Then some more jumped.
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Soon, all of the monkeys and apes were in the cave.
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Everyone ran around to see all the wonderful things.
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This cave is beautiful, said the given.
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Some of the monkeys and apes began fighting and arguing.
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They grabbed plates and bowls from one another.
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Others fought over the bedrooms.
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I saw this bed first, yelled one monkey.
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No!
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Yelled another monkey.
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I did!
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Monkey watched his friends for a moment,
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and then folded his arms.
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Him, he called.
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All the monkeys and apes stopped what they were doing.
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They looked at Monkey.
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I found this cave for us, said Monkey.
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That means I am now your king.
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Why aren't you bowing to me?
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He's right, said the gibbon.
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He bowed to Monkey and said,
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All hail the Monkey King.
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Everyone else bowed too.
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All hail the Monkey King!
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They shouted.
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Many years went by.
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During the day, the monkeys and apes played in the forest and the stream.
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And every night they slept safely in their cave.
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One night, the monkeys and apes had a huge feast.
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Fruits and nuts covered the table.
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Monkeys and apes danced and sang while music played.
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Monkey sat on his throne and smiled.
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But then his smile faded.
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Soon he was frowning.
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The gibbon saw Monkey and rushed over.
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Your Majesty, said the gibbon.
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You look sad.
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What's wrong?
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Monkey sighed.
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Our life here is perfect.
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Yes, that's true, said the gibbon.
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So why are you sad?
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Monkey was quiet for a moment.
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Then he said, Someday our lives will end.
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I wish this perfect life could last forever.
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The gibbon's eyes lit up.
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Oh?
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He said.
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You want to live forever?
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I do.
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Said Monkey.
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The gibbon rubbed his chin.
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Then you must study with a sage.
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Sages are very wise people.
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They can turn themselves into other animals.
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They can fly through the sky.
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And they know how to live forever.
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Monkey smiled again.
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Where can I find a sage?
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He asked.
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You must find a land with people, said the gibbon.
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That's where you'll find a sage.
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The next morning, Monkey built a raft and loaded food onto it.
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He pushed the raft into the stream and jumped on.
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As the raft began to float away,
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Monkey waved to his friends.
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Don't worry, he called.
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After I learn how to live forever, I will return.
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Journey to the West, Chapter 3, Sibodi.
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Monkeys sailed over the ocean for a long time.
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Finally he arrived at a new land.
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He walked for many years,
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visiting towns and meeting people.
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But he didn't find a sage anywhere.
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Eventually he came to mountains covered in thick forest.
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He headed up a steep mountain trail and soon heard chopping.
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A woodcutter was chopping firewood.
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Hello! said Monkey.
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Are there any sages in these mountains?" The woodcutter dropped his axe.
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"'You're.. a monkey,' he said.
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"'And you're talking?' "'Yes, I am,' said Monkey.
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"'And I want to live forever.
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Do you know where I can find a sage?' The woodcutter scratched his head.
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"'Well, yes,' he said.
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"'A sage named Saboni lives on this mountain.
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He is very wise.'" Monkey was excited.
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Where can I find him?
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Just follow this trail, and you will come to his home, said the woodcutter.
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Thank you, said Monkey.
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He waved goodbye to the woodcutter and ran up the trail.
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Soon, he saw a temple built into the side of the mountain.
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Sibode was sitting with his students in the main room of his temple.
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He looked at his oldest student.
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Please go to the door, said Sabote.
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A new student is about to arrive.
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Let him in.
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The student looked confused.
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Okay, master, he said.
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The student got up and went to the door of the temple.
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He looked outside.
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Hello, called Monkey.
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I'm here to see Sabote.
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A moment later, Monkey was standing in front of the sage.
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I want to be your student, said Monkey.
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But you're just a monkey, said Sabote.
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How can you be my student?
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Monkey laughed.
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I might be a monkey,
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but I can walk and talk and do many other things.
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I traveled almost 13 years to get here.
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I'm sure I can be your student.
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Siboti stared at Monkey for a moment.
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Who are your parents?
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He asked.
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Monkey scratched his head.
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I don't have parents, he said.
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I was born from a rock.
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Interesting, said Siboti.
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You were probably created by heaven and earth.
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You may be my student.
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You need a name.
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He thought for a moment.
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I will call you Sun Wukong.
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For the next seven years,
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Sun Wukong lived in Sibode's temple.
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The monkey spent his days meditating,
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listening to his teacher's lessons, and doing chores.
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One day, while Sibode was giving a lesson, Wukong started to dance.
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Sibode stood up.
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How dare you dance while I'm teaching!
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He shouted.
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I'm sorry, said Wukong, but I was so happy I needed to dance.
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Sabote calmed down.
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You're happy.
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Yes, said the monkey.
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I love learning from you.
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Wukong, you have been here a long time.
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What would you like to learn from me?
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Asked Sabote.
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Wukong shrugged.
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I don't know.
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You tell me what I should learn.
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Well, said Sabote.
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I can teach you how to tell the future.
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Would you like that?
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Maybe, said Wukong.
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Will it make me live forever?
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Of course not, said Sabote.
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Then forget it, said Wukong.
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Teach me something else.
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Hmm.
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Said Sabote.
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How about some magic breathing exercises?
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Will they make me live forever?
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Asked Wukong.
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No, said Sabote, frowning.
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Then I'm not interested, said Wukong.
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Sabote became angry.
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He stood up and knocked Wukong on the head three times.
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Then he left the room.
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Wukong, said another student.
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You were very rude to master.
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The other students all agreed.
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Wukong, however, smiled.
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None of the other students knew it,
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but Tsubodi had given him a secret message.

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