Liang Yusheng also has some works in this genre. He is good at creating vivid Shaolin - related storylines. His novels often blend historical elements with fictional adventure stories set in the context of Shaolin. For instance, he might describe how Shaolin played a role in certain historical periods through the adventures of his characters.
Well, 'The Legend of Shaolin Warrior' is a great Shaolin adventure novel. It typically tells the story of a young disciple in Shaolin who has to face various challenges, both from within the temple, like strict training and rivalries among peers, and from outside, such as fighting against evil forces threatening the Shaolin way. These novels usually draw on the rich history and martial arts heritage of Shaolin.
There were many differences between the Shaolin Temple in Wuxia novels and the real Shaolin Temple.
In wuxia novels, Shaolin Temple was a mysterious sect with powerful martial arts and mysterious inheritance. In the real world, Shaolin Temple was a famous Buddhist temple with a powerful martial arts heritage, but it was not as mysterious as in martial arts novels.
In wuxia novels, the martial arts of Shaolin Temple were very advanced and often had strong offensive power. In the real world, although Shaolin Temple's martial arts were also very powerful, they paid more attention to the cultivation of defense and internal strength than offensive martial arts.
In wuxia novels, the leader of Shaolin Temple was usually an eminent monk with extraordinary wisdom and martial arts. In the real world, the leader of the Shaolin Temple was usually a high-ranking leader with high political wisdom and management skills.
Although there are many differences between the Shaolin Temple in martial arts novels and the real Shaolin Temple, they are both important parts of Chinese traditional culture and have a strong history and cultural heritage.
There were many novels with the theme of Shaolin Temple, among which the more famous ones were Shaolin Temple, 36 Ultimate Skills of Shaolin Temple, and Lord Snow Eagle. These novels told the stories of the Shaolin Monastery monks struggling in the Jianghu. They showed the essence of Shaolin Monastery's martial arts and the wisdom of Zen, which were very popular among readers.
๐Here are a few novels related to Shaolin Temple:
1. "I'm a Sweeping Monk at the Beginning of the Game"--
2. "I've signed in for ten thousand years at Shaolin Temple"-a fantasy novel about the world of martial arts. The main character, Su Cheng, obtained many martial arts adventures while signing in at Shaolin Temple. She was determined to sign in at Shaolin Temple for ten thousand years and not come out of the world.
3. "Betraying Shaolin Temple at the Beginning"-Wuxia fantasy novel. The main character Jiang Feng chose the path of the villain and obtained great power.
4. "Revival of the Gods and Demons: The Shaolin Temple Sweeps the Floor at the Beginning"-a fantasy and dynasty hegemony novel. The protagonist, Su Ling, transmigrated to the Shaolin Temple and used the law of physical salvation to transform all living beings.
5. "Comprehension: 30 Years of Sweeping the Floor in Front of Buddha"--
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For novels similar to the Wuxia World's Great Adventure, the Shaolin Abbot of the 1980s, and the World of the Flying Dragon, you can refer to the following examples:
1 " Full Time Expert ": This novel tells the story of a game expert who unexpectedly retired and returned to the game world to start an intense competition with other experts. The relationship between the characters and the plot in the novel were very rich, and it also involved martial arts elements.
2 " Battle Through the Heavens ": This novel tells the story of a young man's growth. After he transmigrated, he came to a magical martial arts world. Through hard work and fighting, he became a powerful martial artist and fought fiercely with other strong people. There were many plots about cultivation and combat in the novel, but they also involved elements such as love.
3." Lord Snow Eagle ": This novel tells the story of a young Wuxia teenager who accidentally transmigrated to a different world and became the Lord of a Snow Eagle. He became a powerful martial artist through battles and adventures and fought fiercely with other experts. There were many adventures and battles in the novel, but it also involved elements such as growth and friendship.
The following wuxia novels were all related to Shaolin Temple:
1. "Taiji Qixia": The protagonist Zhang Shanfeng watched the abbot prepare to build Shaolin Temple into the number one scenic spot in the Song Dynasty at the foot of Shaoshi Mountain.
2. The protagonist, Wei Xiaobao, signed in at Shaolin Temple and obtained the Buddha's Palm.
3. "Super Six Fan School": The protagonist Ye Cangqiong became the lowest level of Black Iron One Star Constable in Six Fan School. Six Fan School had connections with Shaolin Temple.
4. "A Dream Journey Starting from Shaolin Temple": The protagonist Jiang Ming transmigrated to the Great Jin Dynasty and learned various skills in the Heavens World, including the martial arts of Shaolin Temple.
5. [Juechen Carefree Record: The protagonist became a disciple of the Shaolin Temple and studied the Juechen Sword Sect. The Shaolin Temple was also one of the two factions of good and evil.]
6. "Oolong Nvxia": The protagonist Mi Xieyi once pretended to be a little monk in Shaolin Temple.
7. "Betrayal of Shaolin Temple at the Beginning": The protagonist chose to betray Shaolin Temple because he was ostracized.
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Yes, here are a few Shaolin novels I recommend to you:
1. Grave Robbers Arrive at Shaolin Temple, a wuxia fantasy novel. It was about grave robbers traveling to Shaolin Temple at the end of the Southern Song Dynasty and stealing divine weapons and martial arts manuals.
2. "Betraying Shaolin Temple at the Beginning" was a wuxia fantasy novel. The protagonist was faced with a choice in Shaolin Temple and decided to leave the temple and activate the villain martial arts system.
3. "Taiji Chivalrous" was a wuxia fantasy novel. The main character was a country boy. When he saw the current situation of Shaolin Temple, he decided to become a Taiji Chivalrous Warrior and protect Shaolin Temple.
4. "A Dream Journey from Shaolin" was a wuxia fantasy novel. The main character learned all kinds of martial arts in the heavenly world, including the martial arts of Shaolin Temple.
5. "Great Qin: Handing over the Vulture Palace Instance Dungeon at the Beginning" was a historical novel. The main character completed the Vulture Palace Instance Dungeon quest and obtained the Shaolin Temple's Vajra Palm and Muscle-bone Strengthening Scripture.
I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
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.
The old Shaolin films referred to the legendary Shaolin films that were first released in 1982 by director Li Yang. The movie series was set in the Shaolin Temple and told the story of the monks of the Shaolin Temple fighting against evil forces in Jianghu.
The film series was well received by the audience and critics, and was considered a classic in the history of Chinese film. Among them, the Legend of Shaolin I, II, and III were known as the "Three Masterpieces of Chinese Wuxia Movies" and had an important position in the history of Chinese movies.
The old Shaolin films not only represented the peak of Chinese martial arts films, but also showcased the deep foundation of Chinese culture, which was deeply loved by the audience.