The poem in the e-book of the Shaolin Temple abbot of the 1980s: If life is only like the first time, what is the autumn wind sad painting fan? It is easy to change the heart of an old friend, but the heart of an old friend is easy to change. The words of Mount Li are gone. In the middle of the night, tears fall and bells ring. I don't complain. How can it be like the wish of a young man in brocade to be together?
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I recommend " The Missed You." This modern romance novel also narrates the growth experience from the perspective of the post-80s generation. It tells the story of the people living in the courtyard, similar to " The Shaolin Abbot of the 80s ", which is about friendship, kinship, and love. I hope you like my recommendation.
The characters included the male protagonist, Xuan Xin, and the abbot. "Sign in with the Abbot of Shaolin Temple at the Beginning of the Game" by: A Good Dream. This is a fantasy/oriental fantasy novel. There are system styles, relaxed styles, godhood styles, sign in styles, sect leader styles, opening styles, and monk elements. You can enjoy it without worry after finishing it. [User recommendation: I transmigrated to become the abbot of Shaolin Temple, only to find that this is a world where martial arts flourish and the Hinayana Buddhism is respected.] [Abbot's check-in system has been successfully activated.] [You have obtained an epic-level cultivation technique, the Buddha's Palm.] [You have received a Diamond Sutra of Mahayana Buddhism.] [Divine power obtained after signing in: Golden Light Illumination] [You have obtained the sect building--Mountain Gate Stone Tablet] ………… As long as he continued to develop the sect, increase his Joss Flames, luck, faith, and accumulate merit, he could continue to sign in. As a result, Shaolin Temple developed from a small temple in the mountains to a holy land of Buddhism. Fang Chi accidentally became the leader of Buddhism, a powerful person with profound Buddhist teachings, a divine monk of a generation, the reincarnation of Buddha, and a living Buddha… I hope you will like this book.
The second e-book of the Shaolin Temple's Legendary Sutra Library was not completed. At present, he had only seen the first part.
The title of the novel was "The Buddha of Buddhism, Returning Disciples at the Maximum Level". The protagonist transmigrated to become the abbot of Shaolin Temple. Because of an accident, he was beaten and transmigrated to another world, where he began to cultivate higher-level martial arts. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend to you 'The Shaolin Abbot of the 1980s.' It's a fantasy novel written by the author Black Earth Puffs Smoke. The story was about a person born in the 1980s who traveled to ancient times and became an abbot. In order to complete the system's mission, the protagonist practiced martial arts while forcefully managing the Shaolin Temple. He experienced all kinds of difficulties and challenges. This novel showed the protagonist's growth experience from the perspective of the 1980s. At the same time, it also described interpersonal relationships such as friendship, kinship, and love. If you're interested in the story of transmigrating to become a Shaolin abbot, this novel might suit your taste.
The abbot of Lanke Temple was an accomplished monk who was famous for his superb medical skills and compassion. He couldn't bear to see the serfs under Xuankong Temple suffer, so he left Xuankong Temple with the Buddha's chessboard and pears that could enter the chessboard to treat the victims and distribute porridge and medicine. However, he was infected with corpse poison while dealing with the bodies of the victims and almost fell ill. In addition, the Lanke Temple's abbot had his left leg cut off by an iron sword, but he still insisted on helping the victims. His actions made him respected and revered. However, more information about the Lanke Temple abbot, such as his name and background, was not mentioned in the search results.