It is a real historical event for Tang Priest to learn from the scriptures. During the Zhenguan period of Emperor Taizong, Xuanzang, a monk, ignored the ban and went to Tianzhu to learn from the scriptures. It lasted seventeen years and traveled through more than one hundred countries. He overcame many unimaginable difficulties and finally got the scriptures back, which had a far-reaching impact and made great contributions to the Buddhist culture in China.
In the novel Journey to the West, the author further depicts the indomitable and persistent pursuit spirit 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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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 third year of Zhenguan (AD 629), he went to India and brought back 520 clips and 657 volumes of Mahayana Buddhist scriptures.
At the age of eighteen, Tang Priest became a monk and converted to Buddhism. He often studies Buddhist scriptures in the evening, and his understanding is extremely high. In his twenties, he was famous for China Buddhism and was deeply loved by Emperor Taizong. Later, he was secretly selected by the Tathagata, went to the Western Heaven to learn Buddhist scriptures, and got the three treasures, namely the cassock, the nine rings and the hooping spell. Tang Priest is tall and elegant, kind-hearted, and highly accomplished in Buddhist scriptures.
In the novel, he encountered eighty-one difficulties in learning from the West, but he never changed his original intention. With the help of the Monkey King, Zhu Bajie, Friar Sand and Bai, 35 scriptures were finally retrieved from western Buddhist temples, which made great contributions to the promotion of Buddhism. Until 2 1 century, he was still talked about by people and never forgot his historical achievements.