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On seeing Pa-chieh, the second chief said: βHe is no good; you must go in search of the Master and the Monkey.β All this time the Monkey, to protect his Master, was walking ahead of the horse, swinging his club up and down and to right and left. The Demon-king saw him from the top of the mountain and said to himself: βThis Monkey is famous for his magic, but I will prove that he is no match for me; I will yet feast on his Master.β So, descending the mountain, he transformed himself into a lame beggar and waited by the roadside. The Master, out of pity, persuaded the Monkey to carry him. While on the Monkeyβs back the Demon, by magic skill, threw Mount MΓͺru on to Sunβs head, but the Monkey warded it off with his left shoulder, and walked on. Then the Demon threw Mount Γ-mei on to Sunβs head, and this he warded off with his right shoulder, and walked on, much to the Demonβs surprise. Lastly the Demon caused Tβai Shan to fall on to his head. This at last stunned the Monkey. Sha Ho-shang now defended the Master with his staff, which was, however, no match for the Demonβs starry sword. The Demon Page 346seized the Master and carried him under one arm and Sha Ho-shang under the other to the Lotus Cave.
The two Demons then planned to take their two most precious things, a yellow gourd and a jade vase, and try to bottle the Monkey. They arranged to carry them upside down and call out the Monkeyβs name. If he replied, then he would be inside, and they could seal him up, using the seal of the great Ancient of Days, the dweller in the mansion of Tβai Sui.3
The Monkey under the Mountain
When the Monkey found that he was being crushed under the mountain he was greatly distressed about his Master, and cried out: βOh, Master, you delivered me from under the mountain before, and trained me in religion; how is it that you have brought me to this pass? If you must die, why should Sha Ho-shang and Pa-chieh and the Dragon-horse also suffer?β Then his tears poured down like rain.
The spirits of the mountain were astonished at hearing these words. The guardian angels of the Five Religions asked: βWhose is this mountain, and who is crushed beneath it?β The local gods replied: βThe mountain is ours, but who is under it we do not know.β βIf you do not know,β the angels replied, βwe will tell you. It is the Great Holy One, the Equal of Heaven, who rebelled there five hundred years ago. He is now converted, and is the disciple of the Chinese ambassador. How dare you lend your mountain to the Demon for such a purpose?β The guardian angels and local gods then recited some prayers, and the mountain was removed. The Monkey sprang up, brandishing his spear, and the Page 347spirits at once apologized, saying that they were under enforced service to the Demons.
While they were speaking Sun saw a light approaching, and asked what it was. The spirits replied: βThis light comes from the Demonsβ magic treasures. We fear they are bringing them to catch you.β Sun then said: βNow we shall have some sport. Who is the Demon-chiefβs associate?β βHe is a Taoist,β they replied, βwho is always occupied in preparing chemicals.β The Monkey said: βLeave me, and I will catch them myself.β He then transformed himself into a duplicate of the Taoist.
The Magic Gourd
Sun went to meet the Demons, and in conversation learnt from them that they were on their way to catch the famous Monkey, and that the magic gourd and vase were for that purpose. They showed these treasures to him, and explained that the gourd, though small, could hold a thousand people. βThat is nothing,β replied Sun. βI have a gourd which can contain all the heavens.β At this they marvelled greatly, and made a bargain with him, according to which he was to give them his gourd, after it had been tested as to its capacity to contain the heavens, in exchange for their precious gourd and vase. Going up to Heaven, the Monkey obtained permission to extinguish the light of the sun, moon, and stars for one hour. At noon the next day there was complete darkness, and the Demons believed Sun when he stated that he had put the whole heavens into his gourd so that there could be no light. They then handed over to the Monkey their magic gourd and vase, and in exchange he gave them his false gourd. Page 348
The Magic Rope
On discovering that they had been deceived, the Demons made complaint to their chiefs, who informed them that Sun, by pretending to be one of the Immortals, had outwitted them. They had now lost two out of their five magic treasures. There remained three, the magic sword, the magic palm fan, and the magic rope. βGo,β said they, βand invite our dear grandmother to come and dine on human flesh.β Personating one of the Demons, Sun himself went on this errand. He told the old lady that he wanted her to bring with her the magic rope, with which to catch Sun. She
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