I don't know which novel Gu Long wrote about three people sleeping in a broken temple with rats crawling on them. But according to the plot of Gu Long's novel, I can give some possible answers: 1 " The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng ": This is one of Gu Long's most famous novels. There are many interesting plots, including the scene of three people sleeping in a dilapidated temple and rats crawling on their bodies. 2 " White Jade Tiger ": This is another famous novel by Gu Long. There is a similar scene, including three people trapped in a broken temple with rats crawling on them. 3 " The Peerless Twins ": This is another classic novel by Gu Long. There is a similar scene in which two people are trapped in a dilapidated temple with rats crawling on them. These are only possible answers because Gulong's novels are very wide and have many different plots and scenes. If you have any other questions, please feel free to let me know. I'll do my best to answer them.
Based on the available information, the novels that mentioned the ruined temple included "Flowers are also ruined temples,""The ruined temple," and perhaps "This Northern Song Dynasty is a bit strange."(Although the plot of the ruined temple was not explicitly mentioned, it was a novel in the reference materials). <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
" A Broken Taoist Temple at the Beginning " was a fantasy novel, and the author was laughing his head off. The story was about the protagonist, He Tian, who was on a graduation trip. He was reborn after watching a meteor shower and became the only Taoist priest in a dilapidated Taoist temple. The novel described the rise of modern people in another world. The novel also had a live broadcast version of the same name, which described the protagonist's daily live broadcast in the Taoist temple. The novel was published on multiple websites and there were many chapters available for reading.
The author of " The Broken Zen Courtyard of the Temple on the Back Mountain " was the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi. This poem was an idyllic poem written by Bai Juyi when he was traveling in Chang 'an. It depicted mountain temples, stream pavilions, wild paths, shade of trees, flowing water, and other scenery. It expressed the poet's praise for nature and his thoughts on life. This poem's language was fresh and natural, and its artistic conception was profound. It was considered one of the representative works of the Tang Dynasty's idyllic poetry.
In the poem "Poshan Temple and Zen Yard", the poem that gives people a rich imagination space and makes people understand the truth from the scenery is "In the middle of the month, the mountain suddenly stands on its own and the whip hangs down."
It tells the story of a young monk named Li Tanhua who practices in a temple behind a broken mountain temple. The full text of the novel is as follows: Li Tanhua was a young monk. He had studied Buddhism with his master since he was young. His master had told him that if he wanted to become a true eminent monk, he had to keep moving forward on the path of cultivation. Li Tanhua came to this Poshan Temple. It used to be a temple with a long history, but it had been abandoned for a long time now. He began his journey of cultivation in this quiet temple. In the process of cultivation, Li Tanhua encountered all kinds of difficulties and challenges, but he could always overcome them through continuous efforts and cultivation. He gradually understood the true meaning of Buddhism and became a true eminent monk. Li Tanhua's cultivation journey not only allowed him to grow, but also brought enlightenment and hope to the people around him. His story became a classic that inspired countless people to keep moving forward on the path of cultivation.
Chapter 52 of Joy of Life's Broken Temple was a chapter in the novel Joy of Life. In this chapter, Fan Xian and Zhan Doudou arrived at the place Teng Zijing had mentioned. It was a gambling den known as a dilapidated temple. Fan Xian followed the instructions and entered the gambling den in his night clothes. The people inside would understand that he was here to buy information. He realized that this ruined temple was actually a place to buy information. The exact plot and original content can be found in Chapter 52 of Joy of Life.
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