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Chapter 347 342 Comments on "The Monk Wants to Return to Secular Life"
Chapter 347 342. Comments on "The Monk Wants to Return to Secular Life"
Today this book has 100 million fans!
"The Monk Wants to Return to the Secular World", Yi Meng Huang Liang, a level 5 author.
Category: Urban-Urban Life.
【Introduction】
All the human conditions and myriad magical powers are nothing but one mountain, one temple and one monk.
【Golden Ten Chapters】
Chapter 1: The Poor Monk. The protagonist, Fang Zheng, is the sole monk at Yizhi Temple. His master has just passed away, and the official documents have just arrived. He becomes the abbot, and the temple is his. But he only wants to return to secular life. When the Buddha System comes to him, he initially refuses, as it doesn't provide him with money or women. But the system can help him become an abbot, admired by thousands worldwide.
Chapter 2, The Buddha System. Thinking of his deceased master, the protagonist chose to stay and bind to the Buddha System. After completing the temple cleaning, the system rewarded him with a plaque of Buddhist blessings. The golden light lingered for a moment before fading. The system also sent down divine spirits to help the temple revitalize itself, effectively renovating it.
Chapter 3: Sky Eye. The system not only provides renovations but also hardware amenities, including a kitchen, bathroom, and broadband—literally, everything you need, as if they're worried the protagonist will run away. He even wins the Sky Eye skill in a lottery, allowing him to tell fortunes. Coincidentally, someone actually finds this temple.
Chapter 4: See through the secrets of heaven and don't let them slip. A few young campers arrive at a temple and find it too small. Seeing the protagonist's appearance, they disdain his youth, believing him to be a fraud. He's terribly angry, but the system won't let him get angry. A master must be well-mannered. Finally, he warns one of the girls to be careful of bloody disasters.
Chapter 5, A Shoe. The system reminds the protagonist that saving a life is worth building a seven-story pagoda. He immediately turns back to find the group and places his own stinky shoe where the girl hit her head, effectively saving her. The system also offers a chance to win a prize, which he quickly gains, and he immediately searches for a rope to rescue another boy who is about to get into trouble.
Chapter 6: A Rope. The young men realize that the protagonist has invisibly saved the girl from a bloody disaster. Feeling the temple is somewhat eerie, they prepare to descend the mountain. The protagonist also hurried down, a rope in hand. When the boy finally falls off the cliff, he finds a life-saving rope nearby.
Chapter 7: There are wolves in the mountains. After careful consideration, the young men realize that the temple's abbot is truly a master. As darkness approaches on Tianma Mountain, they return to the temple. However, the protagonist locks them out, as the temple is small and doesn't provide food or lodging. As for the wolf in the mountains, he's just being kind and warns them that it's probably not real.
Chapter 8: Continuous Lottery. The protagonist wins the lottery repeatedly, learning the Vajra Palm and the language of beasts, which gives him the ability to protect himself and others. So, he actually hopes a wolf will actually come running, giving him a chance to save others. Instead, a lone wolf approaches.
Chapter 9: The Master and the Wolf. A lone wolf pounces on a young woman in the group. In this moment of crisis, the protagonist, like a god descending from heaven, grasps the wolf's spine. Against the night sky, this scene highlights the protagonist's radiant spirit and extraordinary demeanor. He understands animal language, persuades the lone wolf to surrender, and convinces the group to give it some food. He even keeps it with them to protect their safety.
Chapter 10: The Master Spends the Night with You. Wolves howled in the distance, frightening everyone. Seeing this, the protagonist stayed with them for the night. He explained the Buddhist rituals to the group with a sincere and earnest attitude, earning repeated nods of agreement. Their understanding of Buddhist traditions deepened. This camping trip was truly enriching.
【Brief Comment】
Yi Meng Huang Liang, a level 5 author, has written six works including "Three Realms Labor Reform Bureau", "The Monk Wants to Return to the Secular World", and "The Rabbit Must Die".
The best performing book is "I Want to Return to Secular Life".
本书2017年5月1日上架,首订未统计,5月9日达成精品。
Currently, there are 43 collections on Qidian.com, 70 collections in the bookstore, 1 million fans, 22 alliance leaders, including 100 silver alliance leader.
His new book is "Three Realms Labor Reform Bureau" with the first order of 2900. It has not yet reached the level of a masterpiece. It has 5.54 collections on Qidian.com and 3.68 collections in the bookstore. It has only 10 fans and 2 alliance leaders.
His writing career has been going downhill, which may be related to aesthetic fatigue, or it may be because his previous two works were abandoned.
But what is worth affirming is that he did not change his account to start over, and still insisted on using this account.
I quite appreciate this.
Because I think no matter what the book is like, one should be honest and live up to the readers who have supported him.
"The Monk Wants to Return to Secular Life" is obviously closely related to the Buddhist trend of that period.
There were many works on this theme during the same period.
The overall style of his book tends to be invincible and funny.
The protagonist Fang Zheng was originally a lonely and helpless young monk. His master died, but the temple was left to him. After the Buddha system came, he felt that he must do his best to fulfill his master's wishes.
Although he was not proficient in Buddhism and did not know martial arts, he had a system.
It's still a very dense system, and the tasks given aren't difficult, but they just have to be completed. The advantages outweigh the disadvantages.
After completing several missions, he gradually became a promising and accomplished monk, with a brand new temperament and strength.
This business is also going more smoothly.
Moreover, the book does not convey too many values and Buddhist concepts, but simply upholds the attitude of helping others and tries to help others through crises.
The main focus is still on light-heartedness and humor, especially the daily complaints of the protagonist and the system, which are the most deadly.
No matter how much he was criticized, he still had to cooperate with the system. However, his luck in every lottery draw was quite good, and he basically never got a bye.
Because he was just an ordinary little monk in the early stage, the system took good care of him and gave him many life-saving skills.
But as the plot unfolds, he will certainly encounter more difficulties, undergo greater tests, and strive to become the enlightened monk promised by the system.
To be honest, this topic is quite sensitive and is likely to arouse discussion among readers.
Today's readers are all hidden dragons and crouching tigers, each of them is a treasure boy with a wealth of knowledge.
Therefore, this chapter of the book is very lively and interesting.
Everyone must support the genuine products, because only the genuine products have such high interactivity, which is also a great pleasure for readers to read books today.
All in all, this book is quite exciting and you are welcome to read it.
【to sum up】
Writing is not easy, so cherish every moment!
I’m Cang Yiwei, and I’m here to promote “Cang’s Ramblings”!
Welcome to the paradise of book reviews.
【Cang's Ramblings】
I've been thinking about a question recently.
If this book really continues to be written, it would be a bit exaggerated if it doesn't reach 10 million words.
Just set a small goal: one or two million words, or four or five million words.
Will it stifle my creative talent?
After all, I also want to write an ordinary novel and stir up some waves in the urban category.
This is something I occasionally think about now.
There seems to be a big difference in the status of critics and creators in the literary world.
Should I be a unique online literature review expert or an unknown novel author?
When I have time, I will discuss with Shakespeare in my dreams: What exactly is this problem?
(End of this chapter)
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