Photograph by Pictures from History, David Henley / Bridgeman Images Though Journey to the West was technically about Tang Sanzang’s pilgrimage, readers embraced Sun Wukong, and he became the ...
The Sanzang Pagoda is a small brick pagoda built in modem times after the Tang Dynasty style of pagodas. It is located on Fuzhou Hill (also called Little Jiuhua Hill) to the west of Taiping Gate ...
The eponymous journey is taken by Tang Sanzang, a Chinese Buddhist monk on a religious mission to India, and his three disciples: Sun Wukong, a monkey with magical powers; Zhu Bajie, who has the ...
In the book, Xuanxang is referred to as Tang Sanzang, and the reality of his story becomes the jumping-off point for an epic fantasy adventure imbued with Buddhist mythology. Tang Sanzang doesn't ...
During their journey to obtain the scriptures, Tang Sanzang and his disciple encountered the Guanyin Temple. However, they were targeted by Elder Jinchi, a greedy and foolish monk, who set fire to the ...
The novel tells the story of the monkey Sun Wukong and his fellow disciples, Zhu Bajie, a pig, and Sha Wujing (aka Sha Monk), escorting their master, Tang Sanzang (aka Tang Monk), on a pilgrimage ...
Based loosely on the priest Xuanzeng’s real pilgrimage to India, it spiced up proceedings by giving the monk Sanzang three divine protectors in the river ogre Sha Wujing, the pig demon Zhu Bajie ...
He meets Tang Sanzang and Sun Wukong who stay at his temple for one night. At the monastery, Sun Wukong brags about his master's cassock and the abbot, overcome by greed, wants it so badly that he ...
In the book, Xuanxang is referred to as Tang Sanzang, and the reality of his story becomes the jumping-off point for an epic fantasy adventure imbued with Buddhist mythology. Tang Sanzang doesn't go ...