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  • ...]] to southern Europe. The road starts at [[China]]’s ancient capital of [[Chang’an]] (today’s [[Xi’an]] in [[Shaanxi Province]]), travelling through the H
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  • ...dy and translate Buddhist scriptures. In 399, he and some other monks left Chang’an and traveled for 14 years in India and Sri Lanka, and brought back Buddhist
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  • The road starts at [[China]]’s ancient capital of [[Chang’an]] (today’s [[Xi’an]] in [[Shaanxi Province]]), travelling through the H ...historic figure [[Zhang Qian]] (张骞), who set off for the first time from [[Chang’an]] to [[Xiyu]] (西域) as an envoy with [[Emperor Han Wudi]] (汉武帝)’
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  • ...eror Xizong of the late Tang Dynasty took refuge after the capital city of Chang’an fell into the hands of peasant uprising led by Huang Chao. One night during
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  • ...moned him to Yangzhou and put him up in the Huiri Temple. Later he went to Chang’an (present-day Xi’an), where he was warmly received by the royal family. In 618, when Li Yuan entered Chang’an as the founding emperor of the Tang Dynasty after conquering the Sui, Jizan
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  • ...he luxury Chongfu (Sublime Fortune) Palace in Xijing, the Western Capital (Chang’an). The temple went through many disasters and was later seriously damaged.
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  • ...slation of Buddhist scriptures. In the North, Buddhism found its center in Chang’an (present-day Xi’an), where Kumarajiva and his team of Chinese and Indian ...he teamed up with Hui Jing and two other fellow disciples to set off from Chang’an for India in search of commandments and scriptures. Their 11-year journey b
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  • ...he Jingtu sect from Daochuo. In 645 Daochuo died, and Shandao then went to Chang’an to disseminate the Dharma Door for the Reciting of Buddha’s Name. Practis
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  • ...d, with the monks at the eastern capital of Luoyang and western capital at Chang’an all becoming his followers, exerted a great influence on the religious life
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