Black Wind Mountain
Black Wind Mountain is a picturesque peak that has been praised for its stunning scenery by both Wukong and Guanyin. The storyline involving Black Wind Mountain centers around Tang Sanzang's precious kasaya.
Guanyin Temple
Guanyin Temple is located to the north of Black Wind Mountain. It is a bustling Buddhist temple with a high volume of worshippers. The abbot of the temple is Elder Jinchi, and monks Guangzhi and Guangmou also reside there. Whenever Tang Sanzang passes by a Buddhist temple, he makes it a point to offer his prayers. When he reached Guanyin Temple, it was already late, so he decided to stay overnight. This led to the subsequent events of the kasaya being stolen and the temple being set on fire.
Black Wind Cave
Black Wind Cave lies 20 li (approximately 6.2 miles) south of Guanyin Temple and serves as the residence of the Black Wind King. The entrance to Black Wind Cave is ingeniously designed with mechanisms so intricate that even Wukong couldn't crack them. Once the Black Wind King retreated into the cave, Wukong found himself unable to do anything about it.