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Classic Chinese novels and stories, retold in English and in a way that makes them more accessible to non-Chinese audiences. chineselore.com
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Sun Wukong comes to the rescue … by victim-shaming and murdering children.
In a series of tabloid talk-show moments, San Zang's host meets a son-in-law he never knew he had and is informed that someone at his court is not who he seems to be, while Zhu Bajie makes a shocking discovery about a member of his traveling party.
The pilgrims press their luck against Yellow Robe not once, but twice.
Dismissed by San Zang for his killing spree, Sun Wukong decides to let out some steam with ... a killing spree.
San Zang and Sun Wukong have a disagreement over whether the latter is demon hunter extraordinaire or just a cold-blooded murder-happy fiend.
Sun Wukong overlooks the most obvious solution in his quest for a magical cure to bring the ginseng fruit tree back to life.
Sun Wukong and Master Zhenyuan trade wits, barbs, and magic.
The perfect heist blows up in everybody's faces.
Zhu Bajie discovers that more potential wives means more problems.
The pilgrims ask for a night's stay and get offered something much more.
We find out that San Zang isn't the first scripture pilgrim. So what happened to his predecessors?
Sun Wukong's rescue plan hits a snag when he discovers that his foe really blows.
The pilgrims encounter a foe with a predilection for skinning himself.
Everybody is delighted at San Zang gaining a new traveling companion, especially his host.
The pilgrims spend the night with a family experiencing major buyer's remorse about their son-in-law.
The Black Bear Demon finds out that it doesn't feel so good to have a monkey swimming in your stomach.
The wicked schemes of the monks at the Guanyin Monastery backfire calamitously.
The scripture pilgrims seek lodging at a monastery whose residents might need a refresher on the tenets preached by their patron deity.
Sun Wukong returns to his master and finds a nasty little surprise waiting for him.
Sun Wukong and his new master have a difference of opinion on when it's ok for a Buddhist monk to spill someone's brains and loot their clothes.
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