What does sweeping monk mean?

In Buddhism, monks are called monks, not classified according to their positions. In some literary and artistic works, names such as "sweeping monk", "Fire-fighting Monk" and "Martial Monk" were invented according to different positions, perhaps because of the author's lack of Buddhist knowledge, or in order to meet the readers' convenient understanding of the characters. In fact, these are not called names in Buddhism.

Sweeping Monk of Shao Lin, or the unknown old monk, is a monk in Jin Yong's novel Eight Dragons. He lives in seclusion in Shaolin Buddhist Scripture Pavilion. His martial arts are the classics in the sutra depository, and he is familiar with the bard's martial arts. His daily homework is sweeping the floor. Therefore, people extended the word "sweeping monk", referring to those seemingly ordinary people who are actually peerless experts.

Sweeping monk characteristics

1, plain appearance, low sense of existence, people never expected that he was actually a master with two brushes.

2, superb life skills, once you make it out, you can definitely show everyone's unique skills and make people convinced.

The seemingly insignificant people are actually peerless masters, that is, hiding in the city, crouching tiger, hidden dragon, and the master is in the folk.