They do not practice deceit, and they keep their sworn obligations. . . . They will not take anything wrongfully, and they yield more than fairness r… - Xuanzang

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They do not practice deceit, and they keep their sworn obligations. . . . They will not take anything wrongfully, and they yield more than fairness requires.”

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Xuanzang (c. 602 – 664) was a Chinese Buddhist monk, scholar, traveller, and translator who travelled to India in the seventh century and described the interaction between Chinese Buddhism and Indian Buddhism during the early Tang dynasty.

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Alternative Names: Hsuang-tsang Hiuen Tsang Chen Yi Tongru Hiouen-Thsang Hwen Tsang Hwen T'sang Hwen-tsang Hwen-t'sang Hsüan-tsang Hsüan Tsang Hsuan-tsang Hsuan Tsang Hiouen Thsang Hiouen-tsang Hiouen Tsang Genjo Genjoo Genjou Genjo Sanzo Genjō Genjō Sanzō Tō-dai no Hōshi To-dai no Hoshi Todai no Hoshi Tōdai no Hōshi Hiuen Tsiang Hiuan Thoang Hwen Thsang Hwan Thsang Tripitaka Hwán Thsáng Chen Hui Sanzang Tang Sanzang Sanzang Fashi Fashi Master of the Dharma Tangseng the Tang Monk the Tang monk the T'ang Monk the T'ang monk H'wen-tsang
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Scholars who had passed its rigorous programme were honoured throughout the Buddhist world. Yuan Chwang’s – Hieun Tsang’s – telling expression gives a glimpse: ‘…Hence foreign students came to the establishment to put an end to their doubts and then became celebrated, and those who stole the name (of Nalanda Brother) were all treated with respect wherever they went….’

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