I have two novels that I can recommend to you. They are "The Legend of Mount Shu Rebirth" and "The Sword of Qingcheng (Do I Have a Dream)". Both novels contained the plot of the protagonist being reborn as the Qingcheng Sect. I hope you will like these novels!
I'm not sure as I haven't read the specific 'the man in disguise novel'. It could be the protagonist who has some secret mission or is trying to hide his true identity for various reasons like escaping from enemies or uncovering a mystery.
Ta 'er Monastery was one of the six major monasteries of the Gelug Sect of Tibetan Buddhism in China. It was also the birthplace of the world's second largest Buddha, Tsongkhapa. The monastery was magnificent and rich in treasures. It was known as the "Three Wonders of Ta 'er Monastery Art", including butter flowers, murals, and embroidery. The recommended route to visit Kumbum Monastery was: Entrance of the scenic spot-Eight Pagodas of Tathagata-Hall of Longevity Prayer-Great Scripture Hall-Golden Tile Hall-Shilun Scripture School-Pudding Flower Hall-Sutra Building. The tour time is recommended to be 3-4 hours. There were many ways of transportation from Xining City to Ta 'er Monastery, including bus, taxi, carpool, and chartered car. The ticket price was 80 yuan, and students and seniors could enjoy a half-price discount. During the tour, you need to pay attention to wearing long pants and long skirts to enter the temple to protect yourself from the sun and mosquitoes.
There were various ticket prices for Labrang Monastery. Depending on the document, the ticket price could be free, 25 RMB, 40 RMB, 45 RMB, 80 RMB, or 180 RMB. Due to the inconsistent information provided, the exact ticket price could not be determined. It is recommended that tourists check the latest ticket prices in advance before going to Labrang Monastery to avoid unnecessary trouble.
It could be a way to drive the plot forward. For example, his disguise allows him to access places or information that he otherwise wouldn't be able to. This then leads to a series of events that form the core of the story. Say he disguises as a servant in a wealthy household. Through this, he overhears important conversations among the family members or discovers some dark secrets of the house, which then propels the story into different directions.
The following are some novel recommendations about the temple masters:
1. " Master Is Too Difficult ": This novel tells the story of a female protagonist who traveled to ancient times to become the male protagonist's apprentice. The interaction between the two in the monastery was very interesting. The male protagonist was a panda demon, while the female protagonist was straightforward. The sweet story between them was pleasant.
2. " Master Is Going Dark ": The story of this novel is set in the world of cultivation. The female protagonist transmigrated to a cultivation novel and became the male protagonist's disciple. The female protagonist discovered that the male protagonist was a handsome master, but he was about to turn dark. The story was full of sweetness and suspense.
3. " Master Hacks Up ": This novel is a fantasy work about immortal cultivation. It tells the story of a disciple named Yu Bao and her female master. Master often went into seclusion to hack the AFK Farming System, but she was very powerful and could help her disciple solve problems at the critical moment.
Please note that the above novel recommendations may not completely meet the requirements of the title, because the given search results do not explicitly mention the master novel about the temple.
" The Secret Realm of Zen: Dream Window " was a documentary film directed by John Chickman. The theme of the movie was Japanese gardens. It introduced some of the most representative gardens in Japan, such as Japan's Saiho-ji Temple and Tenryu-ji Temple, which were listed as World Heritage sites by the United Nations Scientific and Cultural Organization, as well as the Katsuri-gu Palace and the Caoyue Guild Hall. Through the analysis of famous people from all walks of life, it shows the role and importance of the courtyard in Japanese culture. The movie was released in 2010 and was 58 minutes long. It won an Emmy Award for Best Special.