Xuanzang | 台灣之美
Aprolificwriterandwell-traveledBuddhistmonk,Xuanzangisrememberedtodayforhisaccountofasixteen-yearpilgrimagetoIndia,andhissubsequentcareer ...
Traveling by night and without a guide, Xuanzang arrived in Liangzhou 涼州 (modern-day Wuwei 武威市, in Gansu Province 甘肅省) at the western frontier of China. It was the terminus of the route to and from Central Asia as it skirts the southern edge of the Taklamakan Desert . There he spent a month preaching, before being invited by the king of Turfan , a devout Buddhist. Realizing that the king planned to detain him for life to be the ecclesiastical head of his court, Xuanzang staged a hunger strike and was eventually allowed to continue his journey.
Thus, in 630 Xuanzang resumed his travels, armed with introductions to all the rulers along his route (including the ruler of the Western Turks who controlled the region up to India). No longer a fugitive, he was now a pilgrim with official standing. Managing to avoid robbers and o...
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Xuanzang | 台灣之美
Xuanzang | 台灣之美
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