Traveling 50 thousand miles west, Jionji translated the scriptures. What did Master Xuanzang write?

Master Xuanzang wrote few books by himself. "Sanskrit wrote 3,000 eulogies to Hui Zong, 1600 eulogies to evil control, and 300 eulogies to Santi at the request of the boy king of East India, but these were not translated into Chinese, so they were not spread to future generations." At the request of Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty, he wrote twelve volumes of The Western Regions of Datang with a dictation machine.

In addition, there is an existing volume to show the history of the court at that time. As for the related theories, most of them are recorded by their families, especially the works of Silla scholars in the Yuan Policy Department. Generally speaking, Arihoshi wrote Ode to Three Realms, which is contained in Volume II of Understanding the Mind and Mastering the Mind, and there are also poems praising Maitreya's Four Rites, which are contained in Volume XVI of Fayuan Zhu Lin, and the Master's Biography of Five Kinds of Turning. Zhou Dunyi's preface to the translation of famous anthology has been quoted. To the later "Ode to Eight Knowledge Rules", the word meaning is suspicious, not his handwriting.

As for Cheng Weizhi, which is mostly regarded as his work, it was actually translated into Cheng Weizhi at the suggestion of his disciple Master Peek Ji, who explained the theory that Indians only know ten schools. This is not his work.