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In the previous episode we spoke about fate, this time we’re diving into the stories of love 💜
As always, we’ve explored the Chinese internet to uncover fascinating details — and even found a fan theory about a romance between the Fourth Spider Sister and the Destined One 🌚
We’ll also take a closer look at other love stories featured in this chapter: the romance between the Purple Spider and Zhu Bajie, the tragic tale of admiral Tianpeng’s forbidden love for the Moon Goddess Chang’e, the heartbreaking story of the red serpent Hong-yi and the Dawnstar, and even the funny “courtship” of the four scorpion princes toward the spider sisters.
But love isn’t the only theme of this chapter. We’ll also uncover the horrors of the Hundred-Eyed Daoist, whose evil deeds in the Web Hollow and Yellow Flower Temple were secretly backed by the Celestials themself. Let’s untangle these webs of divine intrigue together.
Timestamps:
0:00 – My projects
0:27 – The chest, Lady of Mount Wushan & the old spider lady
1:56 – The Zhu family
2:55 – How it was in the original novel
5:15 – The Second Sister
6:50 – Zhu Bajie & the Purple Spider
8:46 – The Webbed Hollow
10:00 – Celestial talismans
10:42 – BIG DAY & the worms
12:22 – The Venom Daoist
13:15 – The Mirror & the Bodhisattva’s Right Hand
15:10 – The Spider Sisters & the wedding
18:14 – Saving Zhu Bajie
19:21 – Family drama
21:40 – Theories about the Fourth Sister
25:43 – The Yellow Flower Temple
26:45 – Mount of Purple Clouds, the Dawnstar & the Scorpion King
30:35 – Daoist Mi
31:05 – The Duskveil
34:05 – The fate of the Fourth Sister & the celestial crane
35:42 – The Hundred-Eyed Doist
37:01 – “Listen not”
39:34 – The End
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