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He Suoju, monster, can't afford to be idle.
The Tang Priest learned Buddhist scriptures from the West and returned home.
What are monsters afraid of? Eighty-one is normal. The Tang Priest came all the way to Yin Temple, took the scriptures and returned to the Tang Dynasty.
In the novel The Journey to the West, the author further depicts the indomitable and indomitable character of Tang Priest, which has become an example for many people to learn. As a master, he is very strict with his disciples and often teaches them to be "compassionate". ?
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Speaking of the Tang Priest in Journey to the West, it is a household name. The prototype of Tang Priest is Xuanzang in Tang Dynasty. Xuanzang, a monk in the Tang Dynasty, was born in Luoyang, Henan. /kloc-When he was 0/3 years old, he followed his second brother to become a monk in Luoyang Jingtu Temple. In the first year of Zhenguan (AD 627), he traveled to India and carefully studied Buddhist classics.
/kloc-returned to Chang 'an after 0/7, and wrote books and translated scriptures in Hongfu Temple and Ji 'an Temple. His main works are Records of Western Regions in Datang, Theory of Huizong, Theory of Treating Evil, etc. He translated 75 Indian Buddhist scriptures with a volume of *** 1335, which made great contributions to the cultural exchange between China and India.
In Xuanzang's hometown, his sacred places are everywhere. There are mainly Xuanzang's former residence, Tang Priest Temple, Tang Priest's Tomb, Tang Sanzang Preface Monument, Gong Ling and He Ling. Locals seldom call him by his French number, but generally call him Tang Priest.
It is much easier to ask the way into Yanshi than to ask Xuanzang's hometown. People are used to calling it that because it is easy to understand and can also show the special feelings of hometown people.
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