This type of fantasy novel was generally called a monk fantasy novel, in which the protagonist was usually a monk dressed in a monk's costume and the receiver was a man. These novels often involved religion, beliefs, homosexual and transgender topics, and the plot was complicated and often had deep philosophical implications.
The following are some examples of monks 'indulgent novels for your reference:
1 "Heavenly Official Blessing"-Ink Fragrance and Copper Stink
2. Demonic Patriarch-Ink Fragrance and Copper Stink
3 "Thousand Bones of Flowers"- Fresh Fruit
4 " Nine Star Poisonous Milk "-Electric Wires
5 " Full Time Expert "-Butterfly Blue
"Requiem"-Lauren
The plots and character settings of these novels may be different, but they are all very worthy of reading.
The first monk has a traditional and conservative attitude. He likely believes that any interaction with a woman goes against the principles of their monkhood. He is quick to judge the second monk's action of helping the woman. On the other hand, the second monk has a more modern and empathetic attitude. He is not bound by the strict letter of the law but rather by the spirit of kindness. He understands that in that moment, the woman needed help and it was the right thing to do, regardless of what the traditional views might be.
Yes, including the following novels:
- The character of the " little monk " in " Journey to the Mysterious World."
- The role of "Shi Fang" in "Netherworld Hunter".
- The main character in 'The Godly Doctor and Little Monk'.
- The protagonist of This Penniless Monk Wants to Renounce Secularism is a young monk.
- The protagonist of " The Evil Life of a Little Monk " was a little monk.
- The main character in the story of The Marvel Monk is a monk.
- The male lead in " Please Wait, Benefactor " was a " monk."
๐I recommend the following two novels to you: Time Travel Begins from Xingxiu Sect and The Miracle Monk of Online Games. The former was a novel about the infinite universe. The main character, Li Changhe, transmigrated and became a disciple of the Xingxiu Sect in the Eight Dragons and Dragons. He had a bootlicking system, and the rewards he received could be triggered in both directions. From then on, he began to rise. The latter was a novel about a gaming system. The main character, Zhao Xiaoyang, obtained a mysterious and strange fragment and activated the experience, mission, skill, mount, and other systems, becoming a Shaolin monk. I hope you like my recommendation.๐
๐I highly recommend the following fantasy novels related to monks to you:
In "The Old Monk Can Only Farm," the protagonist Jiang Tao transmigrated to become an old monk and gradually became stronger in the process of farming.
"The Little Monk is Fierce." After the little monk came out, the immortals of the three realms were worried, and the demons and ghosts cried loudly: "Run, the little monk is fierce!"
The story of "The Slaying of Monks" was about a monk crossing the myriad worlds and encountering all kinds of challenges, but his strength kept increasing.
In "Almsgiver Playing Rogue", a woman from another era hooked up with four monks who were going to the Western Heaven to obtain Buddhist scriptures. On the way to obtain Buddhist scriptures, she made a lot of jokes and burst into laughter.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
Yes, here's a list of recommended books for you:
1. "The Strongest Family in History": The programmer, Zhao Zifan, transmigrated to become the child of a landlord's family and became the head of the family.
2. It's Not Good to Be a Monk in Tokyo: A fake Taoist priest travels to another world to become a monk in Tokyo and unfolds a new story.
3. "This Monk Becomes Stronger by Farming": Jiang Tao transmigrated into an old monk and became stronger through the farming system.
4. [The Mythology Begins with Three Monks]: The young monk Wang Huan experiences various adventures in the mythological cultivation world.
5. [The Little Monk's Evil Life: The life of the ordinary little monk Wang San has ups and downs.]
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
There was a monk named Kirby in a rather spooky monastery. One evening, as he was walking through the corridors, he heard strange noises. Following the sounds, he came to a locked room. He opened it and saw a ghostly apparition. Instead of running away, Kirby sat down and started to talk to the ghost. He told it stories from the scriptures. The ghost, which seemed to be a lost soul, was calmed by Kirby's words. Eventually, the ghost vanished, leaving Kirby with a sense of peace and accomplishment in his spiritual journey.
The significance lies in the connection between the physical and spiritual worlds. The monk Kirby's encounter with the ghost bridges these two realms. It shows that the spiritual work that Kirby does as a monk, such as praying and spreading religious teachings, can have an impact on other - worldly entities. This story could also be a reminder of the importance of compassion in all situations. Kirby didn't shun the ghost but instead tried to help it, which could be a lesson for us to show kindness even to the most unexpected and 'other' beings.
Isolation and solitude also play a role. While they are part of a community, monks also often seek solitude for their spiritual practices. This can be depicted in graphic novels through scenes of a monk alone in a cell, in a forest, or on a mountaintop, deep in thought or meditation, away from the distractions of the outside world.