Journey to the West Eighty-one Cases: Brahma of the Tang Dynasty

Journey to the West Eighty-one Cases: Brahma of the Tang Dynasty

by Chen Jian

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In the fifteenth year of Zhenguan (AD 641), Wang Xuance, the envoy of the Tang Dynasty, was ordered by Li Shimin to cross the Liusha River to Tianzhu and became Xuanzang's third apprentice, "Sha Monk". At this time, Xuanzang had been practicing in Tianzhu for twelve years and had a great reputation, but he was faced with an unprecedented conspiracy. It turned out that the two great empires of Persia and India were holding a debate conference, in which three thousand believers and tens of thousands of spectators could compete with Xuanzang in a battle of wits. This seemingly ordinary meeting is full of murderous motives. If you are not careful, not only Xuanzang will be wiped out, but also war will break out in the Western Region. Wang Xuance was well versed in the strategies of great powers. His appearance gave Xuanzang the help of the entire Tang Dynasty, and at the same time stirred up the political landscape of the entire Eurasian continent. Suddenly, assassinations, kidnappings, and espionage cases follow one after another. In the turbulent Western Region, Xuanzang and Wang Xuance walked into this human drama calmly one after another...

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