Secondly, Tang abhors the devotion, persistence and persistent pursuit of Buddha. On the way to the Western Heaven to learn Buddhist scriptures, he never gave up his determination to learn Buddhism because of a certain difficulty.
Third, the Tang Priest is mortal and has a weak side. I heard that King Wuji was pushed into the well and was scared to death. Still in the snake mountain, the white horse was swallowed by the little white dragon, sad and at a loss.
Tang abhors not only being strict with his disciples, but also never slacking off on himself. Not confused by wealth, not conquered by death. The firm belief that he will never give up until he reaches his goal finally leads him to the right path, which enlightens us: "Nothing is difficult in the world, only if you put your mind to it."