
Traveler Xuanzang 7: Returning East to His Homeland
by Chang Ru
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Xuanzang and his large delegation and escort team embarked on the journey back east and crossed the rapid Indus River. The India that Xuanzang had traveled through for ten years was gradually fading away behind him. Conflicts broke out from time to time among the missions, and bandits rampant on the road to the Western Regions constantly disturbed the tranquility of the journey. The towering snow-capped mountains of Parosina even blocked the monks' journey back east. In the ever-changing desert border, war and annexation seem to be the eternal themes. After crossing the desert and passing through Khotan, Xuanzang finally arrived at the border of the Tang Dynasty. How would the emperor of the Tang Dynasty treat this monk who came out of the country privately? 19 Years + 56 countries + 110 cities + 1,335 volumes of scriptures + 50,000 miles = Xuanzang's westward journey. The emerging Tang Dynasty, the Turks on horseback, the mysterious Central Asia, and India where various ideas collided... Were all revealed in Xuanzang's journey of seeking truth, which made him an insurmountable and great adventure in the history of human hiking.
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