
I Am a Monk in Shengui Liaozhai
About This Novel
There are countless evil tribulations and boundless destruction. The young man who traveled through time looked at this cruel world and chose to stand up instead of surrendering to it. When the Buddha saw three thousand things broken, he saved his life and beheaded his sins. Since demons and ghosts are rampant in this world and causing trouble in the world, then we must kill them! Since the immortals and Buddhas in this world have no virtue and are arrogant and domineering, then they are not immortals and Buddhas and should be killed! This is a young man's journey from joking to actually embarking on the path he joked about.
What Readers Think
Rating
Community(0)
Official(15)Scraped 4d ago
Author, please listen to me
Author, since the title of the novel you wrote is "Monk", why does the protagonist have to grow his hair? Please go ahead and change your hair. Either write a monk properly, or change the title of the novel to "Xiu Xian" or something. I shouldn't use the name "Monk", I hope you will forgive me! 👿
Oh, what a pity, what a pity
Goldfinger is very strong, but it is not a fun story. It would be better if you write a ghost story with a bit of fun text to make it more interesting. Also, the big villain came out early and has not yet developed. He is being plotted against each other. There is really no sense of immersion. All I can say is goodbye
Please provide this type of Buddhist novels
Fellow Taoists, I wonder if there are any novels of the same type?
Does the protagonist have any weapons? How about the Buddha Sword and the Buddha Disk?
There can be some monks who will kill people with their swords when they disagree.
Read a few chapters
I can't stand it anymore...
Very average. I suggest the author read more Sherlock Holmes.
Obviously, the talents at the beginning have exploded, but the protagonist is still weak almost 100 chapters in. A mini-villain's henchman in the early stage can hit the protagonist's head and almost blow it up. The author must be a leader-abuser. The suspense design is also very problematic. The reader understands what the villain is going to do, but the protagonist is not aware of what went wrong at all, which perfectly separates the reader from the content of the story. It's like everyone is a farmer and I have the last card left. You play a bomb and then a 3, the landlord adds a straight and a connected pair, and it's over.
I really hate this kind of talking about killing and killing at every turn. I really don't get this kind of domineering at all. Instead, it gives people the feeling of being careless and second-guessing.
Come on more
Come on, write more, come on, come on, come on
The book is okay so far, but if the mastermind behind the scenes is not killed and the plot is changed, I may not read it again in a few dozen chapters. The most annoying thing is this kind of book where one villain uses it to the end.
But there are people.
I think this book is okay.
Rating
Community(0)
Official(15)Scraped 4d ago
Author, please listen to me
Author, since the title of the novel you wrote is "Monk", why does the protagonist have to grow his hair? Please go ahead and change your hair. Either write a monk properly, or change the title of the novel to "Xiu Xian" or something. I shouldn't use the name "Monk", I hope you will forgive me! 👿
Oh, what a pity, what a pity
Goldfinger is very strong, but it is not a fun story. It would be better if you write a ghost story with a bit of fun text to make it more interesting. Also, the big villain came out early and has not yet developed. He is being plotted against each other. There is really no sense of immersion. All I can say is goodbye
Please provide this type of Buddhist novels
Fellow Taoists, I wonder if there are any novels of the same type?
Does the protagonist have any weapons? How about the Buddha Sword and the Buddha Disk?
There can be some monks who will kill people with their swords when they disagree.
Read a few chapters
I can't stand it anymore...
Very average. I suggest the author read more Sherlock Holmes.
Obviously, the talents at the beginning have exploded, but the protagonist is still weak almost 100 chapters in. A mini-villain's henchman in the early stage can hit the protagonist's head and almost blow it up. The author must be a leader-abuser. The suspense design is also very problematic. The reader understands what the villain is going to do, but the protagonist is not aware of what went wrong at all, which perfectly separates the reader from the content of the story. It's like everyone is a farmer and I have the last card left. You play a bomb and then a 3, the landlord adds a straight and a connected pair, and it's over.
I really hate this kind of talking about killing and killing at every turn. I really don't get this kind of domineering at all. Instead, it gives people the feeling of being careless and second-guessing.
Come on more
Come on, write more, come on, come on, come on
The book is okay so far, but if the mastermind behind the scenes is not killed and the plot is changed, I may not read it again in a few dozen chapters. The most annoying thing is this kind of book where one villain uses it to the end.
But there are people.
I think this book is okay.
















