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Ten Thousand Miles Without a Cloud is a beautifully written account of Sun Shuyun's journey to retrace the steps of one of the most popular figures in Chinese history -- the monk Xuanzang, who travelled to India searching for true Buddhism. Xuanzang should be known as one of the world's great heroes. His travels across Asia to bring true Buddhism back to China are legendary, and his own book provides a unique record of the history and culture of his time. Yet he is unknown to most of us and even to most Chinese, whose knowledge of Buddhist history has been eradicated by decades of Communist rule. Sun Shuyun was determined to follow in his footsteps, to discover more about Xuanzang and restore his fame. She decided to retrace his journey from China to India and back, an adventure that in the 8th century took Xuanzang eighteen years and led him across 118 kingdoms, an adventure that opened up the east and west of Asia to each other -- and to us. A man of great faith and determination, Xuanzang won the hearts of kings and robbers with his teaching, his charm and his indomitable will. Against all odds he persuaded the Confucian emperors to allow Buddhism to flourish in China. At the heart of the book lies Sun Shuyun's own personal journey towards understanding the Buddhist faith of her grandmother, recognising the passionate idealism of the communist beliefs of her own family and discovering her own ideological and personal path through life.
Can the physical retracing of a seventh-century monk's pilgrimage across Asia serve as a bridge to understanding both the lost history of Buddhism in China and the author's own personal ideological identity? Sun Shuyun, a writer raised in a staunchly Communist household, utilizes her background in international relations and her grandmother's religious influence to investigate the life of Xuanzang. By contrasting the historical accounts of the monk's 18-year journey with the modern geopolitical realities of the regions he traversed, she constructs a narrative that examines the intersection of faith, political ideology, and cultural memory.
What You Will Find
The text functions as a hybrid of historical biography and travelogue, offering a dense exploration of the tension between ancient religious devotion and modern secularism. The author's approach provides a specialized look at the legacy of Xuanzang while maintaining a clear, accessible focus on the personal stakes of her investigation.
Page Count:
496
Publication Date:
2004-01-01
Publisher:
HarperCollins: Perennial
ISBN-10:
0007129742
ISBN-13:
9780007129744