In 64 1 year, Emperor Taizong sent Li Daozong to escort Princess Wencheng into Tubo to marry Zambezi and Zambezi. Later, Princess Jincheng married Zanpuchi Dezuzan and formed an alliance. Brought the advanced culture of the Tang Dynasty to Tubo. In 822, the Tang-Fan Alliance was established, and the boundaries were demarcated and non-aggression. The monument of the Tang-Fan Alliance is still preserved in the Jokhang Temple in Lhasa. In 794, the Tang Dynasty and Nanzhao joined forces in Diancang Mountain, and the two sides established good diplomatic relations.
2. Jian Zhen Du Dong
At the invitation of Japanese monks, monk Jian Zhen went to Japan for six times and finally succeeded. He brought Buddhist scriptures to Japan, which promoted the spread of China culture and the prosperity of Buddhism in Japan.
3. international students enter Chinese studies.
The central institutions of learning in the Tang Dynasty were Sinology and imperial academy. Students studying here are not limited to the children of senior officials, but also international students. "The chiefs of Koryo, Baekje, Silla, Gaochang and Tubo also sent their children to Chinese studies, so there are more than 8,000 Chinese studies, and the prosperity of Chinese studies is unprecedented in modern times. The history books of the Tang Dynasty also recorded the story that Silla, Bohai Sea and other countries asked Tang Ting for China's books.
4. Xue Yantuo
In the early period of Zhenguan, the Tang Dynasty formed an alliance with Xue Yantuo to deal with the East Turkic khanate.
5, Xuanzang westbound
In order to explore the differences between different schools of Buddhism, Xuanzang traveled 50,000 miles to the west in the first year of Zhenguan, and went through hardships to the Nalanduo Temple in the center of Indian Buddhism to get the true scriptures. He studied various theories of Mahayana and Mahayana at that time for seventeen years. When Xuanzang returned in 645 AD, he brought back 50 Buddhist relics/kloc-0, 7 Buddha statues and 657 Buddhist scriptures, and he worked in the translation of Buddhist scriptures for a long time.
Xuanzang and his disciples translated 75 volumes (65,438+0,335 volumes), and the translated works include The Great Prajna Sutra, The Heart Sutra, The Deep Secret Sutra, The Yoga Teacher's Theory of Land and the Theory of Realizing Only Knowledge. The Book of the Western Regions of Datang 12 describes the mountains, rivers, cities, products, customs and rumors of 28 countries that he personally experienced1KLOC-0/0 in his journey to the West. Journey to the West is based on the story of Xuanzang's learning from the scriptures.
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