The Buddha said all beings are equal, so why then does he sit high on the peak of Mount Meru, issuing commands and directions? Tathagata, you owe me five hundred years! A Monkey King who could recall past and present lives, this time, could he leap out of Tathagata's palm? … [Guaranteed three updates every day, never to fall behind, or may I chop off my own hand.]
The tale tells of how King Bodhisattva, together with Primordial Spirit, held an advantage, even managing to suppress Daoist Equal to Heaven.
The radiant Sharira flew towards Daoist Equal to Heaven's face, and had it struck, it would have certainly turned him to ashes.
At that moment, Daoist Equal to Heaven suddenly waved his hand, and his brush danced through the air, summoning four grand characters in the void —— Brocade Rivers and Mountains!
These characters, written with the agility of dragons and snakes, each carried a spirit; the words "Brocade" seemed to encompass a whole world, while "Rivers and Mountains" truly resembled the expansive beauty of landscapes. So forceful was this stroke that it was as heavy as the national destiny, as profound as the earth itself!
"Brocade literature?!" exclaimed King Bodhisattva, shocked. The Sharira was immediately blocked by these four grand characters and failed to penetrate further.