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  1. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › XuanzangXuanzang – Wikipedia

    Xuanzang (chinesisch 玄奘, Pinyin Xuánzàng, W.-G. Hsüan-tsang; ⁠ a) jap. 玄奘三蔵 Genjō Sanzō ; ⁠ b) * 602 – nach anderen Quellen 600 oder 603 – in Luòzhōu 洛州 – heute: Yanshi ; † 664 in Yízhōu 宜州 – heute: Tongchuan ) war ein buddhistischer Pilgermönch der Tangzeit aus China, der in den Jahren 629 ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › XuanzangXuanzang - Wikipedia

    Xuanzang ([ɕɥɛ̌n.tsâŋ], (Hsüen Tsang) Chinese: 玄奘; 6 April 602 – 5 February 664), born Chen Hui / Chen Yi (陳 褘 / 陳 禕), also known by his Sanskrit Dharma name Mokṣadeva, was a 7th-century Chinese Buddhist monk, scholar, traveler, and translator.

  3. Xuanzang (born 602, Goushi, Luozhou, now Yanshi, Henan province, China—died 664, Chang’an, now Xi’an, China) was a Buddhist monk and Chinese pilgrim to India who translated the sacred scriptures of Buddhism from Sanskrit into Chinese and founded in China the Buddhist Consciousness Only school.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. See the latest Wikipedia version here. Xuanzang (J. Genjo; K. Hyonjang 玄奘) (fl. c. 602 – 664) was a Chinese Buddhist monk, scholar, and translator who travelled to India in the seventh century and described the interaction between Chinese Buddhism and Indian Buddhism during the early Tang dynasty.

  5. Learn about Xuanzang, a famous Chinese Buddhist monk who traveled to India and translated many scriptures. Explore his life, his journey, and his contribution to the Faxiang School of Yogacara philosophy.

  6. Learn about the life and achievements of Xuanzang, the monk who traveled to India to bring back Buddhist teachings to China in the seventh century. This book by Benjamin Brose explores the historical facts and legends of his journey and legacy.

  7. Xuanzang: The Monk who Brought Buddhism East. The life and adventures of a Chinese monk who made a 17-year journey to bring Buddhist teachings from India to China. Xuanzang subsequently became a main character in the great Chinese epic Journey to the West.