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Xuanzang (Chinese: 玄奘; Wade–Giles: Hsüen Tsang; [ɕɥɛ̌n.tsâŋ]; 6
April 602 – 5
February 664), born Chen **** or Chen Yi (陳褘 / 陳禕), also
known by his Sanskrit...
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Chinese Buddhist pilgrim Xuanzhang provides evidence of pole
climbing of the
pillar cult
which he
witnessed at Prayagraj.
Xuanzhang records that
Hindu ascetics...
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height of
between 120 and 170 m (390 and 560 ft). The
Chinese explorer Xuanzhang described it as the
tallest building in the
world in his book Records...
- tradition, and one that is
described by the 7th-century
Chinese pilgrim Xuanzhang. He
states in his
memoir that the
statue stands in the
capital of Kosala...
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anglicized form, Chialis. www.xzqh.org (in Chinese)
Saran (2005, p. 61)
Xuanzhang.
Great Tang
Records of the
Western Regions "vol. 1" Hulsewé, A.F.P. (1979)...
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Normal University 哈尔滨师范大学 Type
Public Established 1951
President Wang
Xuanzhang Students 32,000
Location Harbin ,
Heilongjiang ,
China Campus Urban Website...
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prophet Ezra. The
second tablet,
dated 1512 (found in the
synagogue Xuanzhang Daojing Si)
details the Jews'
religious practices. The
third is dated...
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painting that took ten
years to complete,
depicts the
Buddhist monk
Xuanzhang's epic
pilgrimage to
India through the
desert wilderness in the western...