The famous master Xuanzang once traveled all the way to India to study Buddhism, and the famous TV series The Journey to the West was adapted according to these changes. India is also one of the four ancient civilizations. Although there have been some cultural faults, many precious things have been left behind. There are many tourist attractions, including India. China people especially like to travel, so India will be one of the first choices. In addition, the temple where Tang priest went to India to study Buddhism in TV series is also real in reality, but now it has become a tourist attraction.
The scenic spot where Tang Priest studied Buddhism is called "nalanda university", which is a huge Indian temple and is called a university by local people. All the reasons are because in the 5th century BC, many businessmen and students from all over the world came here to learn some Buddhism. It is reported that when there are the most people here every year, it can reach the calculation of 10 thousand people. It can be seen how important it is for people to seek the dharma with one heart. Although people in different countries have different customs and habits, this does not prevent everyone from learning Buddhism.
It was in this temple that Tang Priest studied Buddhism and brought the scriptures back to the Tang Dynasty. The Journey to the West's Dalian Yin Si actually refers to this temple. At that time, it was reported that there were more than 9 million volumes of classics hidden in this university, but during the war, it was destroyed, not only the building was destroyed, but also many books were lost.
It was not until 186 1 that British archaeologists finally found this relic very valuable, so they met the tourists after renovating it.
Buddhism has a long history in China, and entered China from the Tang Dynasty. There is a talk about "Lingshan Buddhist Scriptures" in Journey to the West, which actually refers to Indian Buddhist Scriptures. Tang Xuanzang went to 138 countries this time. During this period, he experienced various difficulties and finally got the true scriptures. It is said that in the process of rewriting these scriptures, he once saw that there were too many volumes and wanted to cut some of them. After all, China is too big. One day, however, Tang Priest dreamed that a tiger came running like him fiercely, so these Buddhist scriptures were not deleted, but all translated. What do you think of this story? Will you go to the place where the Tang Priest learned the scriptures?