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Xuanzang (12194 bytes)
1: [[Image:Xuan Zang.jpg|thumb|250px|'''Xuanzang''', [[Dunhuang]] cave, [[9th century]].]]
3: '''Xuanzang''' ([[Chinese language|Chinese]]: 玄&#22872...
5: Xuanzang was born near [[Luoyang]], [[Henan]] in [[602]] a...
9: ...o the doctrines of other more successful schools. Xuanzang's closest and most eminent student was [[Kuiji]] ...
12: Less common [[romanization]]s of Xuanzang include ''Hhuen Kwan, Hiouen Thsang, Hiuen Tsiang...

Xuanzang (fictional character) (980 bytes)
1: ...e historical [[Tang dynasty]] [[Buddhist]] monk [[Xuanzang|of the same name]], whose life was the book's ins...

Genjyo Sanzo (985 bytes)
3: ... character is loosely based on that of the monk [[Xuanzang (fictional character)|Sanzang]], from the [[China...
7: *[[Xuanzang]]

Aksu (1828 bytes)
3: The pilgrim [[Xuanzang]] recorded that there were tens of [[Buddhism|Bud...
8: *[[630]]: [[Xuanzang]] visited the kingdom.
15: ...k of Tang]] or the [[New Book of Tang]] records [[Xuanzang]]'s information and a little extra.

Chen Yi (215 bytes)
3: * Chen Yi, birth name of [[Xuanzang]]

Zhu Bajie (3444 bytes)
1: ...three helpers of [[Xuanzang (fictional character)|Xuanzang]] in the classic Chinese novel ''[[Journey to the...
7: ...uited by the [[bodhisattva]] [[Guan Yin]] to join Xuanzang's pilgrimage and make atonements for his sins (th...

Wonchuk (1628 bytes)
20: ...and exponent of [[Yogacara]], [[Xuanzang]]. Under Xuanzang's influence, he specialized in the study of [[Con...

Xi Ming Temple (675 bytes)
3: ...pilgrims such as [[I Ching (monk)|Yi Jing]] and [[Xuanzang]] translated Indian sutras at this temple.

664 (830 bytes)
16: *[[Xuanzang]], famous [[China|Chinese]] [[Buddhist]] [[monk]]...

Cheng Weishi Lun (638 bytes)
3: ...itten or compiled by the [[China|Chinese]] monk [[Xuanzang]] in the [[7th century|7th century CE]]. It is o...

Thirty Verses on Consciousness-only (720 bytes)
3: ...ra]] school. It was translated into Chinese by [[Xuanzang]] in [[648]] at [[Hongfu Monastery]].

Tripitaka (2413 bytes)
11: ...'ang Dynsty monk [[Xuanzang (fictional character)|Xuanzang]], as portrayed in ''[[Journey to the West]]''.

Sha Wujing (3543 bytes)
1: ...three helpers of [[Xuanzang (fictional character)|Xuanzang]] in the classic Chinese novel ''[[Journey to the...
11: ...r Bajie, he is still a great warrior protecting [[Xuanzang (fictional character)|Sanzang]] and can incorpora...

Amshuvarma (946 bytes)
1: ...Tibet and [[China]]. The Chinese Buddhist monk [[Xuanzang]], who visited India during the [[7th century]], ...

602 (1259 bytes)
16: * [[Xuanzang]], famous [[China|Chinese]] [[Buddhist]] [[monk]]...

Journey to the West (4299 bytes)
3: ...d and mythologized version of the Buddhist monk [[Xuanzang]]'s pilgrimage to [[India]].
5: ... novel, the monk [[Xuanzang (fictional character)|Xuanzang]] (玄奘) is called by the [[Bodhisatt...

Monkey (TV series) (4639 bytes)
17: ...al" accents; and the fact that the young priest [[Xuanzang (fictional character)|Tripitaka]] was played by a...
28: |[[Xuanzang (fictional character)|Xuanzang]]

Vimalakirti Sutra (1514 bytes)
6: ...<i>[[Shuo wugoucheng jing]]</i> (6 fasc. trans. [[Xuanzang]] . T 476.14.557-587)

Dharma character school (1836 bytes)
2: ...ceive these names was initiated in [[China]] by [[Xuanzang]], who, on his return from China, brought with hi...

Sun Wukong (8045 bytes)
1: ...mpanied the monk [[Xuanzang (fictional character)|Xuanzang]] to retrieve Buddhist sutras from [[India]].
26: ...for five centuries until he offered to serve '''[[Xuanzang (fictional character)|Sanzang]], the ''Tang Pries...
28: ==As a disciple to Xuanzang==
34: ...[[Hindu]] described in a book by the historical [[Xuanzang]]. He also bears some similarities to mischievous...

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