Xuanzang was a Chinese Buddhist monk known for his travels to and studies in India, as a proponent of the Buddhist “Consciousness-Only” Philosophy in East Asia and as a prolific translator of Buddhist texts
Xuanzang (602–664) is famous for his legendary life, his important translation works, and also his D...
The controversy between Buddhists and Taoists held in the reign of Mönke-khan (1251-1259) is a well-...
This book is a monograph on the Chinese text Gaoseng-Faxian-zhuan (also called Foguo-ji, "Report on ...
Xuanzang was a Chinese Buddhist monk known for his travels to and studies in India, as a proponent o...
"Xuanzang was the 7th century monk who left China in search of Buddhist texts from the motherland f ...
This entry is aimed to document the religious beliefs and activities of Xuanzang and his major dharm...
Faxian was a Chinese Buddhist monk and translator of Buddhist texts who is best known for his journe...
This paper will discuss the passage in the 7th century Chinese Buddhist traveler monk Xuanzang’s “Re...
The Xuanzang biography was probably translated from Chinese into Old Turkic in the 10th century. It ...
The documented achievements of Xuanzang (600―664), a seventh-century Buddhist pilgrim, centre overwh...
While the Chinese monk Xuanzang’s travels in South Asia are well known, the reason why he decided to...
As the first station in Central Asia of Xuanzang’s India pilgrimage, Turfan has contributed much to ...
Yijing (635–713 ce ; traveled 671–695 ce ) was a Chinese Buddhist monk of the Tang period (618–907 c...
ABSTRACT: The documented achievements of Xuanzang (600–664), a seventh-century Buddhist pilgrim, cen...
This paper will discuss the passage in the 7th-century Chinese Buddhist traveller monk Xuanzang’s “R...
Xuanzang (602–664) is famous for his legendary life, his important translation works, and also his D...
The controversy between Buddhists and Taoists held in the reign of Mönke-khan (1251-1259) is a well-...
This book is a monograph on the Chinese text Gaoseng-Faxian-zhuan (also called Foguo-ji, "Report on ...
Xuanzang was a Chinese Buddhist monk known for his travels to and studies in India, as a proponent o...
"Xuanzang was the 7th century monk who left China in search of Buddhist texts from the motherland f ...
This entry is aimed to document the religious beliefs and activities of Xuanzang and his major dharm...
Faxian was a Chinese Buddhist monk and translator of Buddhist texts who is best known for his journe...
This paper will discuss the passage in the 7th century Chinese Buddhist traveler monk Xuanzang’s “Re...
The Xuanzang biography was probably translated from Chinese into Old Turkic in the 10th century. It ...
The documented achievements of Xuanzang (600―664), a seventh-century Buddhist pilgrim, centre overwh...
While the Chinese monk Xuanzang’s travels in South Asia are well known, the reason why he decided to...
As the first station in Central Asia of Xuanzang’s India pilgrimage, Turfan has contributed much to ...
Yijing (635–713 ce ; traveled 671–695 ce ) was a Chinese Buddhist monk of the Tang period (618–907 c...
ABSTRACT: The documented achievements of Xuanzang (600–664), a seventh-century Buddhist pilgrim, cen...
This paper will discuss the passage in the 7th-century Chinese Buddhist traveller monk Xuanzang’s “R...
Xuanzang (602–664) is famous for his legendary life, his important translation works, and also his D...
The controversy between Buddhists and Taoists held in the reign of Mönke-khan (1251-1259) is a well-...
This book is a monograph on the Chinese text Gaoseng-Faxian-zhuan (also called Foguo-ji, "Report on ...