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Traveler Xuanzang 1: a Buddhist Disciple in Troubled Times

Chang Ru

271K0

Xuanzang, commonly known as Chen Yi, was born in an official family in Guanzhong. In the eighth year of the great cause, the imperial court issued an order to ordain fourteen monks in Luoyang. Eleven-year-old Chen Yi used his own way to get the opportunity and was ordained as a novice monk, with the Buddhist name Xuanzang. At the end of the Sui Dynasty, all heroes came together, and famine spread in Luoyang, which was at the cusp of the storm. Nine out of ten houses were empty. Xuanzang began to study all over the world, worshiped famous teachers, and became a famous young monk. At the same time, he also accumulated more and more confusions and questions. When no one could answer his questions, Xuanzang set his sights on Tianzhu. 17 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... They were all revealed in Xuanzang's journey of seeking truth, which made him the greatest adventure in the history of human hiking.

Traveler Xuanzang 3

Traveler Xuanzang 3

General Fiction

Chang Ru

283K0

A novel that covers thousands of Buddhist principles in the world, highly recommended by Meng Fei, Chen Kun, and Ma Boyong. Write down Xuanzang's life, a lonely traveler's journey of seeking truth! Shown in the journey of a lonely traveler like Xuanzang in pursuit of truth, he achieved the greatest adventure in the history of human hiking. In the second year of Zhenguan of the Tang Dynasty (AD 628), Xuanzang and his westbound team walked on the Silk Road. Deserts, poisonous springs, rapids, and swamps, the Western Region welcomes Buddhists from the east with its wildness and variety. During the long journey westward, Xuanzang faced the dangers of human nature for the first time. The scum of business travelers on the Silk Road and the bandits and horse thieves in the desert successively showed their ferocious faces to him. In times of crisis, the Buddha's guidance led him into the dreamy kingdom of the Jin family. On the top of the vast mountains, the westbound team suffered unprecedented heavy losses. Extreme cold, strange diseases, horrific legends, collapse and death tested everyone. Xuanzang didn't know what else was waiting for him ahead. 19 Years + 56 countries + 110 cities + 1,335 volumes of scriptures + 50,000 miles = Xuanzang's westward journey. The emerging Tang Dynasty, Turks on horseback, mysterious Central Asia, India where various ideas collide...

Traveler Xuanzang 2: the Solitary March of Ten Thousand Miles

Chang Ru

280K01

Xuanzang, commonly known as Chen Yi, was born in an official family in Guanzhong. In the eighth year of the great cause, the imperial court issued an order to ordain fourteen monks in Luoyang. Eleven-year-old Chen Yi used his own way to get the opportunity and was ordained as a novice monk, with the Buddhist name Xuanzang. At the end of the Sui Dynasty, all heroes came together, and famine spread in Luoyang, which was at the cusp of the storm. Nine out of ten houses were empty. Xuanzang began to study all over the world, worshiped famous teachers, and became a famous young monk. At the same time, he also accumulated more and more confusions and questions. When no one could answer his questions, Xuanzang set his sights on Tianzhu. 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... They were all revealed in Xuanzang's journey of seeking truth, which made him the greatest adventure in the history of human hiking.

Traveler Xuanzang 5: the Years of Tianzhu

Chang Ru

299K0

After 19 years of studying Buddhist scriptures, what did Tang Monk experience? A unique book about faith and courage, including thousands of Buddhist teachings, principles, mind-cultivation wisdom and the true meaning of life. Open this book and walk into the legendary life of the eminent monk Xuanzang, listen to a true story full of adventures, and re-walk the human journey of depression, trouble and relief.

The Walker Xuanzang (finale)

Chang Ru

360K0

In the 22nd year of Zhenguan, it had been more than three years since Xuanzang returned to the Tang Dynasty. With the support of Li Shimin, he built the translation hall of Hongfu Temple and spread thousands of volumes of Buddhist teachings. At this time, virtuous ministers passed away one after another, and the elderly emperor made several requests for Xuanzang to return to secular life and serve as an official, but he politely declined them all. The two talked for a long time, discussing life and death, Buddhism and even political strategies... Nothing was taboo. Taizong regarded Xuanzang as a close friend. Until his death, Taizong only confided his inner thoughts to Xuanzang. After Li Zhi came to the throne, he established many Taoist temples, but he openly praised and secretly restricted Buddhism. Xuanzang urged the construction of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda in order to preserve the Sanskrit texts of the Buddhist kingdom. After the completion of the pagoda, Buddhism in Chang'an became more prosperous, and an endless stream of foreign monks came to Chang'an to study. Xuanzang was obsessed with this all his life, and he was extremely satisfied to see the flourishing age of Buddhism. However, the more restrictions Li Zhi placed on Buddhism, he favored Taoism in debates about Buddhism and Taoism, and in the construction of temples. He suspended the translation of scriptures and broke the restrictions to welcome the emperor... How would Xuanzang pursue and promote the wisdom of Buddhism amidst the emperor's step-by-step disparagement? 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.

Traveler Xuanzang 6: God of Mahayana

Chang Ru

293K0

After 19 years of studying Buddhist scriptures, what did Tang Monk experience? A unique book about faith and courage, including thousands of Buddhist teachings, principles, mind-cultivation wisdom and the true meaning of life. Open this book and walk into the legendary life of the eminent monk Xuanzang, listen to a true story full of adventures, and re-walk the human journey of depression, trouble and relief.

Traveler Xuanzang 4: Traces of Buddha on the Grassland

Chang Ru

301K0

After 19 years of studying Buddhist scriptures, what did Tang Monk experience? A unique book about faith and courage, including thousands of Buddhist teachings, principles, mind-cultivation wisdom and the true meaning of life. Open this book and walk into the legendary life of the eminent monk Xuanzang, listen to a true story full of adventures, and re-walk the human journey of depression, trouble and relief. Xuanzang climbed over the snow-capped mountains and came to the grasslands of Central Asia. This was originally a beautiful place where various cultures met, but now it is shrouded in the clouds of war. How would Tongyehu Khan, who had a delicate relationship with the Tang Dynasty, treat this Samana from the East? How will Sajiang Jianguo, who has always been hostile to Buddhism, deal with this Buddhist monk? As he gets closer and closer to the Buddhist Kingdom, those legendary past events that have been dusted away are unfolding before his eyes one by one. The emerging Tang Dynasty, the Turks on horseback, India where various ideas collided... They were all revealed in Xuanzang's arduous journey of seeking truth, which made him an insurmountable great adventure in the history of human hiking.

The Traveler Xuanzang (set of 8 Volumes)

Chang Ru

2.4M05

A novel that covers thousands of Buddhist principles in the world, highly recommended by Meng Fei, Chen Kun, Ma Boyong, Yan Feng, and Hu Ziwei. Write down Xuanzang's life, a lonely traveler's journey of seeking truth! Xuanzang, commonly known as Chen Yi, was born in an official family in Guanzhong. In the eighth year of the great cause, the imperial court issued an order to ordain fourteen monks in Luoyang. Eleven-year-old Chen Yi used his own way to get the opportunity and was ordained as a novice monk, with the Buddhist name Xuanzang. At the end of the Sui Dynasty, all heroes came together, and famine spread in Luoyang, which was at the cusp of the storm. Nine out of ten houses were empty. Xuanzang began to study all over the world, worshiped famous teachers, and became a famous young monk. At the same time, he also accumulated more and more confusions and questions. When no one could answer his questions, Xuanzang set his sights on Tianzhu. 17 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 diverse ideas collide... Are revealed in the journey of a lonely traveler like Xuanzang seeking truth, which has become the greatest adventure in the history of human hiking.

Traveler Xuanzang 7: Returning East to His Homeland

Chang Ru

326K0

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.