
Xuanzang's Road: the World Xuanzang Sees
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Xuanzang, the prototype of Tang Monk in "Journey to the West", was a model for later generations of monks who traveled thousands of miles to India to seek Dharma. This book is based on ancient books such as "Records of the Western Regions of the Tang Dynasty" and "The Biography of Master Tripitaka of the Great Ci'en Temple of the Tang Dynasty". It conducts field research on the Ta'er Temple ruins, Yulin Grottoes, Moheyan Moraine, Gaochang Ancient City, Subashi Buddhist Temple ruins, Kizil Grottoes, Suiye City ruins, and Ta'an along Xuanzang's westward journey. The investigation of Ross City, the Bamiyan Buddha, the ruins of Nalanda Temple, the Ajanta Caves and other places touched the ancient ruins in the form of a combination of contemporary investigation and historical materials. It showed the human history along the way with pictures and texts, and provided an intuitive, vivid and unique perspective for related research.
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