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Then she is wife and I will roll, wife, C6R6, wife, honsewife, wife. Anyway
[THREADLY FUN HORSE FACTS #10]
One of the main characters in the classic novel Journey to the West mostly appears in the form of a white horse, but is really a converted dragon. Yulong, the third son of a Dragon King (Ao Run, of the West Sea): in order to redeem himself from his past unfilial sins, Boddhisatva Guan Yin gracefully allows him to serve as a mount for the monk Xuanzang during his mission to fetch scriptures from "the West". Monkey (Sun Wukong) is employed in Heaven as a supervisor of the celestial stables. He also battles Horse-face guardians, during his epic harrowing of hell. Throughout the novel, the dragon-horse serves a role as part of a fairly elaborate metaphor (or conceit), in which the white horse symbolizes mental will, or mindful willpower.