Class 4 Session B  Xuanzang’s Legacy April 4

Core Readings:

The Silk Road Journey with Xuanzang, Wriggins pp 180 to 201

Xuanzang Photos in the Lo Collection https://www.google.com/search?q=the+Lo+Collection+Xuanzang&hl=en-us&client=safari&tbm=isch&tbs=rimg:CXqcQn_14bE1aIkAs8eGIWH9RGspBY5sF30yRzQF1979lE6SsaKSSs3uoI7x5TMRpbVm96eF3VWsKkavlL6kfN6L8uuy3L02RhtMaKhIJLPHhiFh_1URoRjdKsNHzfA5kqEgnKQWObBd9MkRHQArfBgzVvpSoSCc0Bdfe_1ZROkEWLBdquMTU2IKhIJrGikkrN7qCMRZ6j25xZmT-MqEgm8eUzEaW1ZvRGzwBVRIBBrFioSCenhd1VrCpGrEdE6gmkTr1ytKhIJ5S-pHzei_1LoRQ5obo_1rBlpwqEgnsty9NkYbTGhHpstdbJh2buw%3D%3D&tbo=u&ved=2ahUKEwjP6Ji-8bPbAhVPmK0KHchiBQwQuIIBegQIARAi#

 

For Further Reading:

Xuanzang at Khotan.  Xuanzang’s own description of his visit to Khotan is interesting to read in connection Stein’s visit, as discussed in Class 6 Session A (see Index).

Xuanzang on the Silk Road, This essay by Sally Hovey Wriggins puts Xuanzang’s life and work in historical context, as well as describing his travels.