What did Tang Monk name Sun Wukong?

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1. "Practice" refers to Buddhists who become monks and have not been ordained.

2. People traveling. "Zuo Zhuan·The Twenty-Fourth Year of Duke Xi": "There are many travelers, how can they only punish the ministers!" "The Legend of Kaitian" written by Zheng Ji of the Tang Dynasty: "The young and strong people do not know weapons, they do not pick up things on the road, and the travelers do not have food. "The Fisherman's Ci" written by Yan Ermei of the Qing Dynasty said: "Those who live in Dongshan are laughing at me. I am riding on a boat and you are riding a horse." Zhaolian of the Qing Dynasty's "Xiaoting Miscellaneous Records·Yong Hong Wenxiang": "Shang Xiao said: 'For those who are walking, you are waiting for me." Everyone is blind. Now that I have found a guide, I will not be happy! "Everyone is convinced."

3. Buddhist sayings. That is Toutuo. An ascetic monk begging for food. Chapter 77 of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms": "There is only a small traveler around, who lives by making rice."

4. Buddhist language. The abbot's attendants, and the monks who are serving as servants in the temple and have not yet shaved their heads. Volume of "Shishi Yaoyan": ""Law of Shanjian" says: 'There is a good man who wants to become a monk, but has not obtained the mantle and mantle, and wants to live in a temple, his name is Pantou Polosha.' Now it is more detailed, if this is the way to practice. "Volume 19 of Shao Bowen's "Wen Jian Lu": "There is a practitioner in the courtyard named Zong Hao. He has become a monk." : "It turns out that the elder has two practitioners working beside him."

5. Generally refers to people who practice Buddhism. "Guan Wuliangshou Sutra": "Reading and reciting the Mahayana encourages those who proceed." Jin Dong Jieyuan's "The Chronicles of the West Chamber Zhugong Tiao" Volume 2: "Those who walk with a few ginseng heads will sit down immediately after catching the arrow."