During the New Year, watching "Tai Bai Jin Xing" was a bit annoying.
Ma Bo Yong describes "Journey to the West" from the perspective of Li Chang Geng in "Tai Bai Jin Xing."
The Jade Emperor and Buddha Tathagata are engaged in a power struggle.
It resembles the design of game levels.
The Supreme Lord Lao Jun applies for various funds from the Jade Emperor.
He generously offers various treasures.
To generate more funding for battle losses,
the Supreme Lord Lao Jun sometimes skips using extras in certain levels and lets his own vehicle participate in the performance.
When Guanyin gets angry, it's in the style of the Thousand-Hand Guanyin.
Guanyin and Tai Bai Jin Xing are in their respective camps,
calculating various schemes.
How the programmers of the Tai Yi Gate maintain the Death and Life Book database
is also outsourced in layers, so the skill level is not high.
Recently, the child's mother let the child listen to the "Bohai Xiaoli's Journey to the West" on Bilibili,
which is also quite good.
The analysis is on par with Ma Bo Yong's,
and it's more interesting than Ma's.
I checked, and it's still one of the top 100 creators.
For example, the Five Thunder Method,
which is quite high-level and a special case.
The Dragon Kings of wind, rain, thunder, and lightning were all summoned directly.
Tiger Power Immortal.
Ma Bo Yong wrote a story from a different angle,
while Bohai Xiaoli digs deep into the story,
drawing on various references.
I wonder why young people shouldn't read "Journey to the West."
What is the reason?