The dragon then transforms into the White Dragon Horse and serves as Tang Sanzang's steed for the rest of the latter's journey. The dragon prince had been waiting there for Tang Sanzang but did not recognise the latter and ate his horse as a result. Sun Wukong hears from an Earth Deity that the dragon was placed there by Guanyin so he goes to find the bodhisattva and learns of the dragon's origin. The dragon then fights with Sun Wukong but is no match and retreats underwater. When Tang Sanzang is crossing the stream, the prince appears in the form of a gigantic white dragon and swallows Tang's white horse in one gulp. The dragon prince was spared from death and banished to Yingchou Stream (鷹愁澗) in Shepan Mountain (蛇盤山), on the instruction to wait there for a monk Guanyin is to send on a pilgrimage to the Buddha. He was about to be executed for committing this offense when Guanyin appeared and pleaded for his life. He once accidentally set a fire that destroyed a pearl that was a gift from the Jade Emperor. In Journey to the West, the Bai Longma is actually a dragon prince who is the third son of the Dragon King of the West Sea. He is Tang Sanzang's steed who later became Babu Tianlong Guangli Bodhisattva (八部天龙广力菩萨) at the end of novel. 'Jade Dragon'), in Chinese, is one of the main characters in the 16th-century Chinese novel Journey to the West. 'White Dragon Horse'), and Yu Long ( Chinese: 玉龍 pinyin: Yù Lóng lit. The White Dragon Horse, known as Bai Long Ma ( Chinese: 白龍馬 pinyin: Bái Lóng Mǎ lit. Painted decotation in the Long Corridor at the Summer Palace in Beijing, China Character in the novel Journey to the West The four heroes of Journey to the West, Tang Sanzang on the second from the left, riding on the White Dragon Horse.
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