Chapter 1
The Birth Place Of Sun Wu Kong
The
first section describes Sun Wu Kong's origins. He is born from a rock on the
summit of Flower Fruit Mountain and goes on to become the king of the monkeys.
300 years later, he learns the way of immortality and various other powerful
magical skills from an immortal far away from his home.


Five Finger Mountain
Chapter 2 :The Story Of Tan San Zang
The second section is about Tan San Zang's origins. His father is killed and
impersonated, and his mother taken away forcibly by thieves. He himself is
abandoned to float down a river by his mother to prevent him from being killed
by the thieves. Luckily, he is found by the head monk of a monastery.
Eventually, he manages to save his mother and revenge his father. Happily, his
father is resurrected by a dragon king. This section also describes the Emperor
of Tang, who fails to save another dragon king, resulting in his death. He
manages to return to life, and holds a religious ceremony, 'Shui Lu Da Hui', for
the dead. The now grown-up San Zang is chosen to conduct this ceremony. 
Chapter 3


This section describes the difficulties they meet, the demons they fight, and all the adventures they have on the way. Sun Wu Kong is the strongest of the group and the main fighting power, but he faces conflicts with his master a few times because of his tendency to kill. Zhu Ba Jie is significantly weaker, and he is also lazy, greedy and lustful, though he is a great help when fighting demons in rivers or seas. He and Wu Kong are constantly quarrelling and Wu Kong likes to play tricks on him. Sha Wu Jing is the weakest one, but he is hardworking and patient. He also does his best to help his elder brothers.
Final Chapter
The fourth and last section is the shortest. They finally reach the Western
Heavens and bring back the scriptures to China. At the end of the book, Tang San
Zang and his disciples attain Buddhahood.
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