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    Faxian (redirect from Fa-hsien)
    Faxian (337–c. 422 CE), formerly romanized as Fa-hien and Fa-hsien, was a Chinese Buddhist monk and translator who traveled on foot from Jin China to medieval...
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    Wu Faxian (redirect from Wu Fa-hsien)
    Wu Faxian (Chinese: 吴法宪; 1915–2004) was a Chinese Communist revolutionary and lieutenant general of the People's Liberation Army. In 1930 he became a soldier...
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    A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms: being an account by the Chinese monk -hsien of his travels in India and Ceylon (A.D. 399-414) in search of the Buddhist...
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    November 2015. Retrieved 6 March 2015. A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms, by Fa-hsien (chapter27) "The Gupta Period of India". Ushistory.org. Archived from the...
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  • Reading – Sanskrit language. Fa-hsien (1886). A record of Buddhistic kingdoms; being an account by the Chinese monk -Hien of his travels in India and...
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  • eighteen accomplishments and was still existing when the Chinese pilgrim Fa-Hsien went there about AD 400. Jing Lin, Education in Post-Mao China (Westport...
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    Buddhists stupas were built and old ones were enlarged. The Chinese pilgrim Fa-Hsien, who visited the valley around 403 CE, mentions 500 monasteries. Butkara...
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  • irrigation system interlinked with more modern constructions. Faxian (also Fa Hsien) a Chinese Monk who travelled to India and Sri Lanka around 400 AD, writes...
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  • A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms: being an account by the Chinese monk -hsien of his travels in India and Ceylon (A.D. 399–414) in search of the Buddhist...
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    and become a Buddhist monk in a monastery in Kucha. The Chinese pilgrim Fa Hsien (c. 337–422 CE) wrote about the healthcare system of the Gupta empire (320–550)...
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    《新疆哈密广播电视报》. 6 December 2012. Fa-hsien; Legge, James (1886). A record of Buddhistic kingdoms; being an account by the Chinese monk -Hien of his travels in...
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    A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms, Being an Account by the Chinese Monk Fa-Hsien of his Travels in India and Ceylon in Search of the Buddhist Books of Discipline...
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    Volume 7. Wayne State University Press. 1994. p. 55. As the Fu-lou-sha of Fa-hsien is also identifiable as Peshawar, the fifth-century Chinese transcription...
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    Archived from the original on 8 August 2021. Retrieved 9 August 2021. "Fa-hsien: A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms: Chapter XXVII: Patalipttra or Patna,...
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    A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms: being an account by the Chinese monk -hsien of his travels in India and Ceylon (AD 399–414) in search of the Buddhist...
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    which was destroyed to a stump during riots in 1809. The Chinese monks Fa-Hsien and Hsuantsang also reported pillars in Kushinagar, the Jetavana monastery...
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    Inc. pp. 30. ISBN 978-1-59339-837-8. A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms, by Fa-hsien Hirakawa, p. 125 Sujato, Bhante (2012), Sects & Sectarianism: The Origins...
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  • the Mauryas. Oxford University Press. p. 29. Retrieved 22 April 2013. Fa-hsien repeats the story and explains that Ashoka personally visited the infernal...
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    date for the death of Gautama Buddha around 543 BCE. The Chinese pilgrims Fa Hsien and Hsuan Tsang both recorded myths of the origins of the Sinhala people...
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    journey to the region was perilous according to reports of Chinese pilgrims Fa-hsien and Sung Yun. The decline of Buddhism resulted in the region becoming heavily...
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