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The Great Tang Dynasty Record of the Western Regions, Volume 1

Museum No.
BK96
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The Great Tang Dynasty Record of the Western Regions (Ch., Datang xiyu ji, J., Daitô saiiki), in twelve volumes, is an extensive travelogue written by the Chinese monk Xuanzhuang (J., Genjô, 600-664) about his sixteen-year journey to India. Known for bringing back hundreds of sutras from India to China and for translating many Buddhist scriptures from Sanskrit into Chinese, Xuanzhuang exhaustively documented topography, the situation of Buddhism, and the conditions of the temples and relics in the more than 110 kingdoms and 28 lesser-known lands of India and the western regions. He also recorded details on their geography, customs, legends, commerce, and politics. According to the postscript, this volume was completed on the third day of the fourth month of 1102 (Kôwa 4), and is one of the oldest extant copies of this record.

Japan-Heian-Late

Title The Great Tang Dynasty Record of the Western Regions, Volume 1
Designation Important Cultural Property
Artist
Category Calligraphy (B), Japanese Calligraphy, Buddhist Manuscripts
Country Japan
Period Heian Late
Century 12th
Year 1102
Quantity
Materials
Dimensions Height 25.6cm Width 884cm
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Signature/Seals Etc
Donor Moriya Yoshitaka
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