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Tang Xuan Zang (AD629-AD645)
He was a Chinese Buddhist monk and translator traveling across the Tarim basin via the nothern route, Turfan, Kucha, Tashkent, Samarkand, Bactria, then over the Hindu Kush Mountains to India. He then returned via the southern route. He spent his remaining life translating sutras into Chinese. His travel and story became fantastic legends which were used in plays and novels, such as Wu Ch'eng-en's famous novel in the 16th century, Journey to the West.
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Information and pictures taken from wikipedia.org/wiki/Tang_Sanzang wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_Wild_Goose _Pagoda silk-road.com/artl/hsuantsang.shtml wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_to_the _west
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Travels on Tang San Zang
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TANG SAN ZANG
a buddhist high priest
also known as
-Tripitaka
-Xuan Zhang
-Jiang Liu
-Chen Hui
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