Ancient books of Tang dynasty

Diamond Sutra

The Diamond Sutra is an early Mahayana Buddhist classic, which belongs to the ninth cycle of Mahayana Sutra and is one of the representative works to promote the emptiness of Prajna. China takes Kumarajiva's translation as the popular version, and The Diamond Sutra generally refers to the King Kong Prajna Paramita Sutra translated by Roche. The clause is based on the thirty-second division of Prince Zhaoming. The Diamond Sutra has been understood around the author's ignorance and the explanations of relatives in the world since ancient times, and later it was understood and developed by the three views, Tiantai, Huayan, Dharma, Zen and so on.