The historical prototype of Tang Seng, were there any apprentices around him at that time?

Updated on history 2024-07-22
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    No, because he was smuggled out, so there was no one around him at all, he just wanted to smuggle out and preach the Dharma.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    When I went, there were no apprentices to follow, only an entourage. But on the way back to China, he took in three apprentices, namely the prodigy of the Western Regions, the peep and the master of the circle test.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In fact, the prototype of Tang Seng is Monk Xuanzang, Monk Xuanzang went to the West to learn scriptures, and there were no apprentices to follow, but there would be an entourage around him to protect his safety, and Monk Xuanzang did not go to the West Heaven alone to learn scriptures.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Tang Seng has a historical prototype, that is, Master Xuanzang of the Tang Dynasty, and when he examines the real Master Xuanzang, he really has three apprentices, and he is very similar to Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Sha Seng ......The first apprentice was received on the way back from Tang Seng, and it is said that he is a prodigy from the Western Regions, who is extremely intelligent and unforgettable, and almost no one can compare to him in terms of memory. The second apprentice is the nephew of the founding father Chi Jingde, Voyeur Ji, who was born in a general's family, but he has studied Confucian classics since he was a child and is familiar with military books. The third apprentice should be the master of Yuanse, the prince of the Silla Kingdom, who is also a foreigner and a scholarly scholar, and is as famous as the master of Peeki.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There is indeed a Tang monk in history, it is Tang Xuanzang. But we can't verify whether there are three apprentices, because history doesn't say this. So this person does have.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Tang Seng, commonly known as Chen Fu, legal name Xuanzang, commonly known as Sanzang Master, Tang Sanzang, Tang Seng is his common name.

    The prototype of Tang Seng is Master Xuanzang, who was taught by his father when he was a child and changed his surname to Tang.

    Commonly known as Chen Fu, I know a little about Confucianism, and I would like to ask you, the famous Sanzang master of the Tang Dynasty and the greatest translator in the history of Han Buddhism, who is called Jiang Liuer in Journey to the West.

    Today, in Luoyang, Henan, Xuanzang was born in a scholar's family, and I hope to tell me the experience of Tang Seng in history in detail, Tang Sanzang.

    Because it obtained the name of the scriptures, the name of the Sanzang Sutra. Later, he was ordered by Guanyin Bodhisattva to go to the West Heaven to learn the scriptures of Sanzang. Born in Luozhou, Luozhou, Henan Province.

    Tang monk learning the process.

    Tang Seng refers to the monk Xuanzang, Tang Seng in the process of learning scriptures, from departure to return, he spent nearly 19 years, a total of more than 50,000 miles, to hundreds of countries, Tang Seng alone, along the ancient Silk Road, all the way to the west, finally arrived at the heart of the holy land, and finally completed the scriptures, his legendary experience, leading countless descendants to fascination.

    After returning from the scriptures, Xuanzang translated Buddhist scriptures in the Big Wild Goose Pagoda in the Ci'en Temple in Chang'an City.

    The western heaven where Xuanzang obtained the true scriptures was in Nalanda Temple in India. He was revered by the world as a master of Buddhism, and his achievements and status were revered, but he resolutely returned to China and devoted the rest of his life to the translation of Buddhist scriptures without reservation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Xuanzang (602-664), a high-ranking monk of the Tang Dynasty, went to Tianzhu to study Buddhism.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are many moving things in life, but the one that touched me the most was what happened in the car.

    On a bitterly cold winter, my mom and I were waiting at the station. When the car came, we got in the car, and there was no seat left. The light rain carried a slight wind, which made people very uncomfortable, as uncomfortable as a pinprick prick.

    In this weather, hail and we have to stand. When I arrived at the next stop, I looked around to see if there were any empty seats, but unfortunately there were none, and when I was depressed, an aunt said in a gentle voice: "Little sister, come and sit!"

    I think an aunt I didn't know before actually gave me a seat, and I was very moved! I hurriedly said, "Thank you, Auntie!"

    But the aunt said, "You are the flowers of the motherland, we should protect you!" "I can see from this incident that this aunt has a noble character, and we Mingyan should learn from her.

    This incident touched me very much!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Yes.

    His prototype is the Tang Dynasty monk Xuanzang.

    2. Character Profile:

    Xuanzang (602-644), a famous Sanzang master of the Tang Dynasty, was the greatest translator in the history of Chinese Buddhism. Commonly surnamed Chen, whose real name is Yuan, he was born in Luozhou, Luozhou, Henan Province (now the southern border of Yanshi City, Henan Province), and is the founder of the Buddhist Faxiangzong. He is a high monk, a Buddhist scholar and traveler, known as one of the three major translators of Chinese Buddhism and one of the founders of the Enlightenment Sect.

    **The Tang monk told in "Journey to the West" is a monk who eats fasting and recites Buddha, and the story of the four masters and apprentices on the way to learn the scriptures and obtain the true scriptures through a lot of hardships. The image of Tang Seng in film and television works is also adapted from **, and he is a Chinese historical figure.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, he has been mentioned in history.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There must have been Tang monks who were born during the Three Kingdoms War.

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