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  1. Embodying Xuanzang
    the postmortem travels of a Buddhist pilgrim
    Author: Brose, Ben
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  University of Hawaiʻi Press, Honolulu

    "Xuanzang (600/602-664) was one of the most accomplished and consequential monks in the history of East Asian Buddhism. Celebrated for his sixteen-year pilgrimage from China to India, his transmission and translation of hundreds of Buddhist texts,... more

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    "Xuanzang (600/602-664) was one of the most accomplished and consequential monks in the history of East Asian Buddhism. Celebrated for his sixteen-year pilgrimage from China to India, his transmission and translation of hundreds of Buddhist texts, and his training of a generation of masters in China, Korea, and Japan, Xuanzang's life and legacy are the stuff of legend. In the centuries after his death, stories of his epic adventures and extraordinary accomplishments circulated in texts, images, songs, and plays. These mythic accounts recast the erudite pilgrim, translator, and court cleric as a magical monk who traveled not between China and India but between heaven and earth. Beset by bloodthirsty demons, this deified version of Xuanzang navigates the perilous paths of the netherworld to reach a pure land in the west. His purpose is to acquire a cache of sacred scriptures with the power to safeguard the living and deliver the dead. Along the way, he is guided and protected by a mischievous monkey, a lazy pig, a demonic monk, and a dragon horse. This imaginative and compelling tale received its fullest and most influential treatment in the famous sixteenth-century novel Journey to the West. In this engaging exploration of the confluence of myth, narrative, and ritual, Benjamin Brose uncovers the hidden histories of Xuanzang's many afterlives. Beginning in the eleventh century and continuing to the present day, devotees have summoned Xuanzang and his band of misfit pilgrims to perform exorcisms, guide the spirits of the dead, and possess the bodies of insurgents. Embodying Xuanzang traces the postmortem travels of China's greatest pilgrim and reveals the narrative and performative roots of China's best-known novel"--

     

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  2. Embodying Xuanzang
    the postmortem travels of a Buddhist pilgrim
    Author: Brose, Ben
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  University of Hawaiʻi Press, Honolulu

    "Xuanzang (600/602-664) was one of the most accomplished and consequential monks in the history of East Asian Buddhism. Celebrated for his sixteen-year pilgrimage from China to India, his transmission and translation of hundreds of Buddhist texts,... more

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    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
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    "Xuanzang (600/602-664) was one of the most accomplished and consequential monks in the history of East Asian Buddhism. Celebrated for his sixteen-year pilgrimage from China to India, his transmission and translation of hundreds of Buddhist texts, and his training of a generation of masters in China, Korea, and Japan, Xuanzang's life and legacy are the stuff of legend. In the centuries after his death, stories of his epic adventures and extraordinary accomplishments circulated in texts, images, songs, and plays. These mythic accounts recast the erudite pilgrim, translator, and court cleric as a magical monk who traveled not between China and India but between heaven and earth. Beset by bloodthirsty demons, this deified version of Xuanzang navigates the perilous paths of the netherworld to reach a pure land in the west. His purpose is to acquire a cache of sacred scriptures with the power to safeguard the living and deliver the dead. Along the way, he is guided and protected by a mischievous monkey, a lazy pig, a demonic monk, and a dragon horse. This imaginative and compelling tale received its fullest and most influential treatment in the famous sixteenth-century novel Journey to the West. In this engaging exploration of the confluence of myth, narrative, and ritual, Benjamin Brose uncovers the hidden histories of Xuanzang's many afterlives. Beginning in the eleventh century and continuing to the present day, devotees have summoned Xuanzang and his band of misfit pilgrims to perform exorcisms, guide the spirits of the dead, and possess the bodies of insurgents. Embodying Xuanzang traces the postmortem travels of China's greatest pilgrim and reveals the narrative and performative roots of China's best-known novel"--

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780824896379; 9780824896393; 9780824896386; 0824896394; 0824896378
    Subjects: Buddhist legends; Buddhism; Buddhism - Rituals; Buddhist legends; Legends; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Other subjects: Xuanzang (approximately 596-664); Wu, Cheng'en (approximately 1500-approximately 1582): Xi you ji; Xuanzang - approximately 596-664
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 224 Seiten), Illustrationen
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Prologue: Xuanzang's Reincarnations -- Fiction -- Apotheosis -- Guardian -- Psychopomp -- Savior -- Epilogue: Perpetual Pilgrimage.

  3. Tang san zang xi you shi e zhuan
    Published: 1984
    Publisher:  Ren min wen xue chu ban she, Bei jing

    Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky
    3: 5756/4212
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: Chinese
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    Edition: Bei jing di 1 ban
    Series: Zhong guo xiao shuo shi liao cong shu
    Other subjects: Xuanzang (approximately 596-664)
    Scope: 327 p., [2] p. of plates, ill, 19 cm
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    Die Vorlage enthält insgesamt 2 Werke

  4. Journey to the west
    Author: Wu, Cheng'en
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Foreign Languages Press, Beijing

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9787119016634
    Edition: 10. print
    Series: Chinese classics
    Other subjects: Array
    Scope: ill., 16 cm
    Notes:

    Translation of: Xiyou ji

    Cover and Colophon title in Chinese characters

  5. Journey to the west
    Author: Wu, Cheng'en
    Published: 1993
    Publisher:  Foreign Languages Press, Beijing

    Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 7119016636
    Edition: 1. ed.
    Series: Chinese classics
    Other subjects: Array
    Scope: Ill., 16 cm
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    Translation of: Xiyou ji

    Cover and Colophon title in Chinese characters