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Self-driven adjustment of Tang Priest's scriptures
The following is a news report for your reference, which contains the detailed route of Tang Priest's self-driving plan:

-Li Zhenhua 1 165438, a peasant traveler in Rushan city, Shandong province, is known as "contemporary Xuanzang" in China. 10 returned to the motherland from the Zhangmu port on the border between China (China) and Nepal (Nepal) in early October. During his nine-month journey to learn from the scriptures, he groped for a "true sutra" of about1.2000 words.

On March 3rd this year, Li Zhenhua set off from Rushan City by motorcycle. After more than seven months of arduous trekking, he crossed Shandong, Henan, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Gansu, Ningxia, Qinghai, Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang and other provinces, and successfully crossed the Taklimakan Desert to reach the Turgat port on the border of the motherland, completing a tour of the domestic Buddhist scriptures.

On September 5th, Li Zhenhua went through the relevant formalities for going abroad, and left the country at Turgat Port. Following the footsteps of Master Xuanzang, he traveled more than 28,000 kilometers through Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal and other countries, and basically completed Xuanzang's journey of learning from the Tang Dynasty more than 300 years ago.

In the past two months abroad, he followed in the footsteps of Master Xuanzang, rode his bike into many remote villages and reached the banks of the Ganges River. Visiting all the way confirmed many records of Master Xuanzang in the Western Regions of the Tang Dynasty, and also found many differences between ancient and modern times.

Li Zhenhua, 50 years old, rode a motorcycle through China 1 1 province in 2002, with a journey of more than 9,000 kilometers. He inspected the geographical environment and customs of the five mountains in China, and wrote The Exploration of the Five Mountains. In 2005, he rode a motorcycle again, crossing 18 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government, retracing the path of Xu Xiake, a traveler of the Ming Dynasty, and writing about riding alone for thousands of miles. 10.2, Li Zhenhua arrived in Lhasa, and then he will go to Kashgar. He plans to spend a month riding a motorcycle back to his hometown and gradually finish his new work "new journey to the west".