I recommend the following Abbot System novels to you:
1. " Shaolin Abbot of the 80s ": This is an Eastern fantasy novel. It tells the story of a young man born in the 80s who transmigrated to the martial arts world and became a Shaolin abbot. He had to complete the three requirements of the system, or else he would die a horrible death.
2. [Doomsday Online: This is a novel about the infinite universe. It is a story about the protagonist returning to the past to change his fate in a world where the end of the world has arrived.] However, he gradually realized that the apocalypse was not simple.
3. " I Have an Adventure House ": This was a mystery novel. It was about the protagonist inheriting a haunted house and discovering an adventure through his phone.
Please note that the novels recommended above may have some similarities with the Abbot System, but the specific content and plot may be different.
Shi Xingzheng (August 1914-July 1987) was the 29th Abbot of Shaolin Temple. He became a monk in 1920 and received education at Shaolin Temple. Under his leadership, Shaolin Temple was able to restore its glory, and he was committed to promoting Zen and developing Shaolin Kungfu. Shi Xingzheng became the abbot of Shaolin Temple in October 1986 and passed away in July 1987. During his tenure, he protected the temple's cultural relics and made important contributions to the development of Shaolin Temple. Shi Xingzheng passed the position of abbot to his disciple, Shi Yongxin, and became the new abbot of Shaolin Temple.
I recommend the novel,"I'm an Abbot in Tokyo." This was a light novel/original fantasy novel. It told the story of a protagonist who was reborn in Tokyo, Japan, and inherited a temple to become the abbot. This novel was filled with daily life, invincibility, positive energy, relaxation, and funny elements.
I can't provide a brief introduction to the content of the Shaolin Abbot's post-80s because the content is vague and not specific enough. Please provide more relevant information so that I can better answer your questions.
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.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Lau Hot Pot Story' you are referring to. It could be a story about a person named Lau and his hot pot experience, like how he discovered a unique hot pot recipe or had an interesting adventure in a hot pot restaurant.
The abbot of Xuankong Temple was called the Chief Preaching Monk in the novel " The Night ". He was the number one person in the Buddhism Sect and was known as the " Buddha of the Human World." Both his mind and body had become Buddha, and he had the ability to be indestructible. Swords and spears could not hurt him. However, in the battle with the Abbey Dean of Zhishou Abbey, the Chief Preaching Monk was defeated. As for the specific plot and character development of the abbot of Xuankong Temple in the novel, the information provided so far was insufficient to give a detailed answer.