Alright, so I’ve been messing around with this “prisoner in lower pagoda wukong” thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a journey. I started out totally clueless, just poking around and seeing what would happen.
First, I gathered all the stuff I thought I’d need. This was mostly just random bits and pieces I found online, a few tutorials here, a forum post there. Nothing concrete, just trying to get a feel for the landscape, you know?
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My First Steps
- Watched a couple of videos. I tried to understand basic concept.
- Read some forum, but those guys use so many big word, made me confusing.
Then, I started experimenting. I’d try one thing, see if it worked, and if it didn’t (which was most of the time, haha), I’d tweak it a bit and try again. Lots of trial and error. I spent, like, a whole afternoon just trying to get the basic setup right. Kept hitting walls, felt like I was going in circles. I failed many times, but never give up, because I’m the one who want to do this, so I must stick on it!
After a while, I started to see some patterns. I realized that if I did X before Y, things tended to work better. And if I avoided Z altogether, I saved myself a lot of headaches. It was like slowly piecing together a puzzle, one tiny bit at a time.
Making Progress
There was this one point where I almost gave up. I was stuck on this one particular step for hours, and nothing I did seemed to make a difference. But then, I took a break, came back to it with fresh eyes, and bam! I figured it out. It was such a small thing, too, but it made all the difference.
Finally, I managed to get something working. It wasn’t perfect, not by a long shot, but it was something. I could actually see the “prisoner” in the “lower pagoda,” and Wukong was doing his thing. It was a pretty cool moment, I gotta admit.
So, yeah, that’s my story of wrestling with “prisoner in lower pagoda wukong.” It’s been frustrating, rewarding, and everything in between. Still got a lot to learn, but hey, that’s half the fun, right?