Introduction to Xuanzang Square: Buddhist culture has been passed down in China for thousands of years and has become an important part of Chinese culture. The main figures of the sculptures in Xuanzang Square are: Xuanzang (the famous Tripitaka Master of the Tang Dynasty, one of the greatest translators in the history of Chinese Buddhism, and the founder of the Dharma-Xiang-Weishi Sect of Chinese Buddhism), Jianzhen (a monk of the Tang Dynasty, Japanese Buddhism The founder of the Vinaya sect and a famous medical scientist), Kukai (a Japanese eminent monk who went to China in 804 AD and studied Tantric Buddhism in Chang'an. He returned to Japan in 806 and founded the Shingon sect of Buddhism, also known as "Eastern Esoteric Buddhism").

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