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    Xuanzang was born Chen Hui (or Chen Yi) on 6 April 602 in Chenhe Village, Goushi Town ( Chinese: 緱氏鎮 ), Luozhou (near present-day Luoyang, Henan) and died on 5 February 664 [10] in Yuhua Palace (玉華宮, in present-day Tongchuan, Shaanxi ). His family was noted for its erudition for generations, and Xuanzang was the youngest of four ...

  2. Xuanzang (born 602, Goushi, Luozhou, now Yanshi, Henan province, China—died 664, Chang’an, now Xi’an, China) was a Buddhist monk and Chinese pilgrim to India who translated the sacred scriptures of Buddhism from Sanskrit into Chinese and founded in China the Buddhist Consciousness Only school. His fame rests mainly on the volume and ...

  3. Xuanzang (J. Genjo; K. Hyonjang 玄奘) (fl. c. 602 – 664) was a Chinese Buddhist monk, scholar, and translator who travelled to India in the seventh century and described the interaction between Chinese Buddhism and Indian Buddhism during the early Tang dynasty. Born in what is now Henan province around 602, from boyhood he took to reading religious books, including the Chinese classics and the writings of ancient sages.

  4. Xuanzang (Hsüan-tsang) (602—664) Xuanzang, world-famous for his sixteen-year pilgrimage to India and career as a translator of Buddhist scriptures, is one of the most illustrious figures in the history of scholastic Chinese Buddhism. Born into a scholarly family at the outset of the Tang (T’ang) Dynasty, he enjoyed a classical Confucian ...

  5. Xuanzang subsequently became a main character in the great Chinese epic Journey to the West. In 629 C.E., a Chinese Buddhist monk named Xuanzang wanted to go west to India to learn more about Buddhism, but at the time, the emperor had forbidden travel outside China. Xuanzang respected authority and he struggled with a decision on whether or not ...

  6. Xuanzang, world-famous for his sixteen-year pilgrimage to India and career as a translator of Buddhist scriptures, is one of the most illustrious figures in the history of scholastic Chinese Buddhism. Born of a family possessing erudition for generations in Yanshi prefecture of Henan province, Xuanzang, whose lay name was Chenhui, was the youngest of four

  7. In the fall of 629, Xuanzang (600–662), a twenty-nine-year-old Buddhist monk, left the capital of China to begin an epic pilgrimage across the country, through the deserts of Central Asia, and into India. His goal was to locate and study authentic Buddhist doctrine and practice, then bring the true teachings back to his homeland. Over the course of nearly seventeen years, he walked thousands of miles and visited hundreds of Buddhist monasteries and monuments.

  8. Xuanzang, or Hsüan-tsang, (born 600, Guoshi, China—died 664, Chang’an), Chinese Buddhist monk and pilgrim to India. He received a classical Confucian education before converting to Buddhism. Troubled by discrepancies in the sacred texts, he left for India in 629 to study the religion at its source.

  9. Apr 15, 2021 · Xuanzang. An influential Buddhist monk of the Tang Dynasty (618-907), Xuanzang not only brought Indian sutra to China, but also brought Chinese culture to the West and contributed to the spread of other cultures throughout the world. Xuanzang's family was very poor and his parents died early, so he became a monk at thirteen years old.

  10. Oct 9, 2004 · GAYĀ. Xuanzang found the Gayā city occupied by around one thousand Brāhmaṇ family, descendent of some great ṛshi (Saint), who were not subject to the king. Xuanzang further mentions that the Brāhmiṇ-s of Gayā were highly respected everywhere. Gaya since the ancient times is an important Hindu pilgrimage centre.

  11. Jul 28, 2021 · This treatise, translated by Xuanzang between 653 and 654 CE, is a lengthy and detailed rejoinder advanced by Saṅghabhadra of the orthodox Sarvâstivāda tradition in response to Vasubandhu’s Treasury of Abhidharma. Xuanzang, trans. Apidamo zang xianzong lun (阿毘達摩藏顯宗論). Taishō shinshū daizōkyo 大正新脩大藏經 (Taishō).

  12. Xuanzang. Xuanzang (玄奘, Xuán Zàng, Hsüan-tsang, Xuanzang, original name Ch'en I, honorary epithet San-tsang, also called Mu-ch'a T'i-p'o, Sanskrit: Moksadeva, or Yüan-tsang) was a famous Chinese Buddhist monk, scholar, traveler and translator who traveled on foot from China to India in the early Tang period and studied at the great ...

  13. Xuanzang decided to go to learn the true teachings of Buddhist, collect Buddhist manuscripts to carry back to China and pay homage to the sacred places associated with Buddha. XUANZANG LOSES HIS WAY IN GOBI DESERT. In 629 CE, Xuanzang decided to travel to India. At this time, however, the Tang Dynasty was plunged in chaos.

  14. Jan 1, 2017 · Xuanzang was born in Henan in 600 A.D. ( [ 2 ], p. 1), whose surname was Chen and personal name Wei. It is said that he entered a monastery at 13 years of age and was extremely intelligent beyond his age. In 620 A.D. he was fully ordained in Chengdu. Under the guidance of his masters, Xuanzang distinguished himself first in the Vinaya canon ...

  15. Traveling by night and without a guide, Xuanzang arrived in Liangzhou 涼州 (modern-day Wuwei 武威市, in Gansu Province 甘肅省) at the western frontier of China. It was the terminus of the route to and from Central Asia as it skirts the southern edge of the Taklamakan Desert .There he spent a month preaching, before being invited by the king of Turfan , a devout Buddhist.

  16. Feb 23, 2022 · The Buddhist monk Xuanzang covered 10,000 miles on foot and horseback, from China to India, and passed through parts of what are today Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Nepal. When he returned home, he received a hero's welcome. James Carter Published February 23, 2022. Xuanzang with an attendant, hanging scroll ...

  17. Reaching India. From Kapisi, the journey continued to Adinapur and Laghman. Now, in the year 630, Hsuan-tsang considered himself to have reached India. (Nowadays, this area is a part of eastern Afghanistan, near the border to Pakistan.) Hsuan-tsang (sometimes transcribed Xuan Tsang or Xuanzang) was a Chinese Buddhist monk who in 627 AD traveled ...

  18. Westview Press: Boulder, Colorado, 1996. 292 pp., $32.50 (cloth). Sally Hovey Wriggins. The life of Xuanzang (Huan-tsang) is one of the ancient world’s great tales. In the seventh century, this intrepid Buddhist monk journeyed more than ten thousand miles from China to India and back again over some of the world’s most unforgiving terrain.

  19. Hiuen Tsang/ Xuanzang Early Life. Hiuen Tsang was born on April 6th in AD 602 in Chenhe Village, Goushi Town to Chen Hui. He was the youngest of the four children in the family. Chen Hui, father of Xuanzang was a conservative Confucian. He was a magistrate of Jiangling County during the Sui dynasty.

  20. This is the complete series of Xuanzang's historical journey to India. Unlike his depiction as an effeminate and cowardly monk in the novel, Journey to the W...

  21. Xuanzang set out on his pilgrimage to India without formal authorization from the Tang court. His illegal departure from China may have been one of the reasons why Xuanzang deliberately sought audience with important foreign rulers in Central and South Asia. A fourteenth-century painting of the monk Xuanzang returning to China with Buddhist texts.

  22. Xuanzang was born near Luoyang, Henan in 602 as Chén Huī or Chén Yī (陳 褘) and died 5th Feb. 664 [ 1] in Yu Hua Gong (玉華宮). Xuanzang, whose lay name was Chen Hui, was born into a family noted for its erudition for generations. He was the youngest of four children.

  23. Xuanzang is a 2016 Chinese-Indian historical adventure film that dramatizes the life of Xuanzang (602—664), a Buddhist monk and scholar. The film depicts his arduous nearly two-decade overland journey to India during the Tang dynasty on a mission to bring Buddhist scriptures to China. The film is directed by Huo Jianqi and produced by Wong Kar-wai.

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  25. 3 days ago · In his work, Brose explores the power of stories to change people's understandings and experiences, focusing on classic Buddhist narratives such as the travels of the monk Xuanzang.

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