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Xuanzang's Great Tang Records on the Western Regions A Modern Translation: An Epic 7th-Century Journey Across the Silk Road to India Paperback – April 30, 2025

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Management number 219243624 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $27.96 Model Number 219243624
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Mention the monk Tripitaka from Journey to the West, and many will picture the famous tale of him traveling to India, accompanied by Sun Wukong and others, battling demons along the way. However, the true account left by the historical monk who inspired this character, Xuanzang (玄奘), is filled with a sense of wonder and inspiration that far surpasses fiction. That record is this book: The Great Tang Records on the Western Regions.In the 7th century, during the Tang Dynasty, a young monk named Xuanzang, driven by a profound desire to seek the true teachings of Buddhism and obtain original scriptures, defied an imperial travel ban and embarked on a solitary journey to the "Western Regions." He overcame unimaginable hardships—scorching deserts, freezing snow-capped mountains, attacks by bandits, and encounters with vastly different cultures. Over seventeen arduous years, he traversed the vast territories stretching from Central Asia to India, ultimately returning to China with an immense collection of Buddhist texts and invaluable knowledge.The Great Tang Records on the Western Regions is Xuanzang's own account of this epic pilgrimage. After his return, under the imperial command of Emperor Taizong, a ruler renowned for his wisdom, Xuanzang dictated his experiences. His brilliant disciple, Bianji (辯機), then compiled these narratives into this work. It offers remarkably detailed and objective descriptions of the geography, climate, local products, peoples, languages, customs, legends, and—above all—the Buddhist sites and religious practices of the various kingdoms in the Western Regions (encompassing modern-day Central Asia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, and neighboring areas) as they existed at that time.Open this book, and the formidable landscapes of the Pamir Plateau, the harshness of the Taklamakan Desert, the vibrant Buddhist art of Gandhara, the scholarly intensity of the great Nalanda Monastery, and the solemn majesty of sacred sites associated with the Buddha spring vividly to life, as if unfolding before your very eyes. The accounts are rich and varied, covering everything from legends of miracles and the rise and fall of kings to the daily lives of ordinary people, transporting the reader directly into the world of the Silk Road fourteen centuries ago.The Great Tang Records is far more than a simple travelogue. It stands as a primary historical document of immense value across numerous fields, including Buddhist history, the history of East-West interactions, Central Asian and Indian history, geography, archaeology, and art history. Its influence on subsequent Silk Road studies is immeasurable, making it truly a precious cultural heritage of humankind.However, despite its profound significance, the original text, written in Classical Chinese, has remained challenging for contemporary readers to access directly. Recognizing this, the present edition adopts a parallel-text format, placing the invaluable original text alongside a clear and accurate modern English translation on facing pages. This allows readers to appreciate the dignified cadence of the Classical Chinese while simultaneously grasping the content with ease. Furthermore, annotations have been included to clarify difficult terms and provide necessary background context, aiming to enhance the reader's understanding.We sincerely hope that this bilingual edition will serve as an aid, enabling readers to connect with Xuanzang's indomitable spirit, his insatiable quest for knowledge, and the vast, diverse world he witnessed firsthand. We believe this book will appeal not only to those interested in history and Buddhism but also to a wider audience drawn to tales of adventure into the unknown or seeking a record of cultural exchange that transcends time and space.Come, join Xuanzang, and embark on an intellectual adventure across fourteen centuries. Read more

ISBN13 979-8281948630
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 5.98 x 1.01 x 8.94 inches
Item Weight 1.64 pounds
Print length 445 pages
Publication date April 30, 2025

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