Famous travelers in history

Xuanzang Sanzang

Also known as:

Tripiṭaka
Sanzang Fashi
Jin Chanzi

Normal classes:

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Endurance:

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E[1][2]

D[1][2]

B[1][2]

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A+[1][2]

EX[1][2]

A++[1] / A[2]

Territory Creation

A+[1][2]

Item Construction

[1]

Divinity

D[1][2]

High-Speed Sutra Chanting

A[1][2]

Bewitching Rosy Cheeks

A[1][2]→A+

Teachings of Tripitaka

A[1][2]

Five Elements Mountain - Buddha Palm

Anti-Army~Anti-Fortress[1][2]

B[1][2]→B+[2]

Vyākaraṇa - Buddha of Glorious Sandalwood

Prophecy of Future Enlightenment[1]

EX[1]

Xuanzang SanzangWP (玄奘三藏WP, Genjō Sanzō?), Class NameCaster (キャスター, Kyasutā?), is a Caster-class Servantsummoned by Ritsuka Fujimaruin the Grand Ordersof Fate/Grand Order.

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Wednesday University Lecture 2
� 2002 Daniel C. Waugh

[The slides used in the lecture have not been reproduced here but the point at which they were shown is marked in the text by (*). Some of the images and some analogous ones may be found in the web pages and books listed in the appended bibliography.]

Xuanzang and the Buddhist "Conquest of China"

Very likely your mental images of early China would include the Great Wall and the now famous army of terracotta soldiers discovered a quarter of a century ago by a farmer who was digging a well north of the present city of Xi'an. We talked about the Great Wall (*) last time, although in a configuration not so familiar to you, a strucutre of tamped earth and reeds, not a crenellated stone edifice. As you recall, our subject was its importance in the history of Chinese relations with the Inner Asian nomads and the development of the Silk Road. I wish to begin today with Xi'an, not so much for its terracotta army (*), but rather for its centrality to the story of Xuanzang, one of the great travellers of all time, and to the histo

Emperor Xuanzong of Tang

Emperor of the Tang dynasty from 713 to 756

This article is about the seventh Tang emperor. For the Tang emperor Li Chen whose temple name is also romanized as Xuanzong, see Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (9th century).

"Tang Ming Huang" redirects here. For the TV series, see Tang Ming Huang (TV series).

Not to be confused with Xuanzang, the Buddhist monk.

Emperor Xuanzong of Tang ([ɕwàn.tsʊ́ŋ];[8] 8 September 685[5][9] – 3 May 762[6]), personal name Li Longji,[10] was an emperor of the Tang dynasty of China, reigning from 712 to 756. His reign of 44 years was the longest during the Tang dynasty. Through two palace coups, he seized the throne and inherited an empire still in its golden age. He was initially assisted by capable chancellors like Yao Chong, Song Jing and Zhang Yue who were already serving as government officials before Xuanzong ascended the throne. However, under Emperor Xuanzong, the empire reached its turning point and went into sharp decline and near collapse, due to numerou

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