The full name is "Preface to the teachings of the Three Monks in Yanta", also known as "Preface to the teachings of Jionji". Inscriptions in Tang Dynasty. Front book. Chu Suiliang's book. Engraved in 652 AD. Because it was written by Emperor Taizong, it was written by Tang Gaozong when he was a prince [kg*4].
The Preface to the Sanzang Sacred Law stands under the Big Wild Goose Pagoda of Ci 'en Temple in Chang 'an (now Xi 'an, Shaanxi), hence its name. Calligraphy is elegant and agile, which is the representative work of Chu calligraphy.
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Explanation of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. Tang Xuanzang's "The Western Regions of the Tang Dynasty: Under the Kingdom of Mojeto": "A monk was on a trip when he saw a wild goose flying, jokingly saying,' Now all the monks are short of food, so it's time to let Mahathir know.' Before the words were finished, a wild goose shrank back and plunged into its own death before becoming a monk. When the monk saw himself, his mind was full of white monks. Hearing this, he was sad and salty, and said: The interpretation of the holy edict is the name of the Tang monument. The full name is Preface to the Three Monks of Datang. Master Xuanzang of the Tang Dynasty went to India to learn from the scriptures. After returning to Chang 'an, he translated and discussed more than 1000 volumes. In 2002, Emperor Taizong ordered a commendation. When Emperor Gaozong was a prince, he also wrote the Preface of Sanzang. To Gaozongchao, many places.