Historical Records of King Kong Prajna Sutra

In October of the 4th year of Hong Ren (AD 8 13), Ge Ye Ma Lu of Fujiwara copied and provided the 187 volume "King Kong Prajna Sutra". Ma Lu Ge Ye was appointed as the ambassador to the Tang Dynasty in the 23rd year of Li Yan (AD 804), and spent the Tang Dynasty with Konghai. Ge Ye Ma Lu and Konghai were caught in a storm on the way and drifted at sea for nearly a month. At that time, in order to pray for peace, Ge Ye Ma Lu made a vow to 187 deities to copy the King Kong Prajna Sutra. Later, he successfully arrived in the Tang Dynasty, and after returning to Japan, Ge Ye and Ma Lu copied the King Kong Prajna Sutra as agreed and offered it to the gods. At that time, the vows were written by Konghai instead of bitter Ma Lu, so the King Kong Prajna Sutra may have been written at that time. From the corrections in the article, we can know that it is a draft.