Gender: male
Age: 602-664 (deceased)
Contribution: One of the greatest translators in the history of Buddhism in the Han Dynasty, the founder of China Buddhist Sect; Chen, a common surname, was born in yanshi city, Luoyang, and became a Buddhist teacher after becoming a monk. In the third year of Emperor Taizong's Zhenguan reign (AD 629), Xuanzang set out from Chang 'an, Kyoto, and went through all the difficulties to reach Tianzhu. He traveled around Tianzhu, returned to Chang 'an in the 19th year of Zhenguan (AD 645), and studied and translated Buddhist scriptures in Ji 'en Temple and other monasteries until his death. Most of the Buddhist scriptures translated by Xuanzang are literal translations with strict brushwork. The Records of the Western Regions of Datang is an important material for studying the ancient history and geography of India and Central Asia.
His stories were widely circulated among the people in past dynasties, such as Tang Sanzang's "Learning from the Western Heaven" and The Journey to the West. He died in Yuhua Temple in 664 and was buried in Bailuyuan, then moved to Fan Chuan.
Name: Li Xueyan (Princess Wencheng)
Gender: Female
Age: 625 -680 years old
Contribution: Yuan Zhi, the royal family of Tang Dynasty, the daughter of Li Daozong, the king of the city. Han nationality. Chinese name is unknown. In Tubo, she was honored as Princess Sakhan of Jiamu and the second queen of Tubo (the first queen came from Nepal today). She is smart and beautiful. Influenced by her family since childhood, she studied culture, learned books and was considerate, and believed in Buddhism. In 640, under the orders of Emperor Taizong, Princess Wencheng made great contributions to Tubo. Songtsan Gampo is a hero in Tibetan history, rising in Yalong River Valley (now Yarlung Zangbo River) in the middle reaches of Tibetan River. He unified Tibetan areas, became Zanpu (meaning "monarch") of Tibetans, and established the Tubo Dynasty. In the 14th year of Zhenguan in Tang Dynasty (640), Lu Dongzan, a minister, was sent to Chang 'an to donate 5,200 yuan to cure the treasure and propose to the Tang Dynasty. Emperor Taizong promised to marry Princess Wencheng.