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Da Tang Xuan Zang

  • 2016
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Da Tang Xuan Zang (2016)
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During the Tang Dynasty's during the era of "Zhen Guan" (era name during rule of Emperor Taizong), the young Xuan Zang monk, in his quest for the knowledge in Buddhism, embarked on a journey... Read allDuring the Tang Dynasty's during the era of "Zhen Guan" (era name during rule of Emperor Taizong), the young Xuan Zang monk, in his quest for the knowledge in Buddhism, embarked on a journey to India, that is fraught with perils and dangers, natural disasters, and sees the suffer... Read allDuring the Tang Dynasty's during the era of "Zhen Guan" (era name during rule of Emperor Taizong), the young Xuan Zang monk, in his quest for the knowledge in Buddhism, embarked on a journey to India, that is fraught with perils and dangers, natural disasters, and sees the sufferings of the common people. Soldiers gets in his way, his disciples betrays him, he struggl... Read all

  • Director
    • Jianqi Huo
  • Writer
    • Jingzhi Zou
  • Stars
    • Xiaoming Huang
    • Zheng Xu
    • Purba Rgyal
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
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    • Director
      • Jianqi Huo
    • Writer
      • Jingzhi Zou
    • Stars
      • Xiaoming Huang
      • Zheng Xu
      • Purba Rgyal
    • 9User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 14 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Xiaoming Huang
    Xiaoming Huang
    • Xuan Zang
    Zheng Xu
    Zheng Xu
    • Li Daliang
    Purba Rgyal
    • Shi Pantuo
    Jin Luo
    Jin Luo
    • Li Chang
    Kai Tan
    Kai Tan
    • Wang Xiang
    Andrew Lien
    Andrew Lien
    • King of Karakhajo Ju Wentai
    Vivian Dawson
    Vivian Dawson
    • Wu Qing
    Jonathan Kos-Read
    • Cunningham
    Winston Chao
    Winston Chao
    • Emperor Taizong of Tang Li Shimin
    Kent Tong
    Kent Tong
    • Mucha Juduo
    • (as Ken Tong)
    Chao Jiang
    Chao Jiang
    • King of Aratürük
    Huichun Wang
    • Venerable Zhi Yan
    Liang Zhao
    • The Imperial Edict Reader
    Xiao Che
    Xiao Che
    • Xuan Zang's Mother
    Jiayue Lou
    • Girl from the Western Regions
    • (as Artemis)
    Xing Gao
    • Queen of Karakhajo
    Zheng Fang
    • Da Meng
    Weisen Liu
    • Liao Kong
    • Director
      • Jianqi Huo
    • Writer
      • Jingzhi Zou
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    10sriram_m

    Rarest Spiritual Masterpiece

    Produced by Wong Kar-wai and directed by sixth generation Chinese director Huo Jianqi (who previously directed Postmen in the Mountains (1999) and Naan(2003), "Xuan Zang" is the first Indo-Chinese co- production by the state-owned China Film Corporation and Eros International.

    The story depicts the 17 years long legendary seventh century spiritual journey of Buddhist monk Xuan Zang (Hsüan-tsang), who dissatisfied with the translations of Buddhist texts available in china and wanted to collect originals from Nalanda, from China to India during the Tang dynasty and whose famous journey served as an inspiration for Chinese fantasy classic "Journey to The West."

    Eyes are not enough to see the splendor of this masterpiece. Those picturesque and unseen Chinese landscapes are breath-taking. This lavish and high budget spiritual adventure epic is memorable and rare kind. A film must not miss.

    This film was selected as the Chinese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but it was not nominated.
    7logosophy

    Interesting Journey on a Quest for Truth

    Xuan Zang's journey showed many obstacles in his path to gain an even deeper spiritual truth. Xuan Zang displayed great endurance and perseverance in the face of these obstacles.

    At times I had to suspend disbelief for example when an elephant tipped over into a river, sunk and did not drown. Why is this important? I feel they went out of their way to show that Xuan Zang was not responsible for the death of any living creature which is a central tenant to Buddhism.

    Where this movie breaks down is in detailing spiritual truth. The movie talked about debate and showed a winner with no debate! I would have liked to have seen at least a couple of minutes of debate interspersed.
    8turnerian14

    Let yourself go ...

    Imagery, music, and quest are all seamlessly synthesised to produce an immersive experience. Let yourself go ...
    9faroukgulsara

    A journey of conquest of a different kind

    Hsuan Tsang or Xuanzang is mentioned in early historical scriptures as of one the first person who journeyed from China via the Silk Road through Central Asia to reach India (or Sindhu as it was referred to then). He documented his travels meticulously and penned down all his escapades as he traversed the treacherous terrains, hills, deserts, monsoon and scorching heat. A child prodigy, Xuanzang entered the Buddhist monastery and was ordained a monk in Mahayana Buddhism at the age of 20. He then mastered Sanskrit and started studying ancient texts. Discovering discrepancies in the available scriptures, at the age of 25, in the year 627AD, he started a solo journey on foot from Chang 'An to India. This was the transition time from the Sui to the relatively peaceful Tang dynasty. His final destination was Nalanda University, in Meghada kingdom.

    After three long years, travelling through modern-day Kazhakstan, Kyzhegistan, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan, Lahore and Delhi, he reached his destination. He is the first person to have described the Hindu kingdom to be extending as far as Afghanistan.

    He describes all the places that he visited within India. He told about how people live, the social norms and their dietary peculiarities. After learning at Nalanda University, he makes his teachers proud by winning an interfaith debate organised by King Varsha during Kumbh Mela in the holy city of Prayag (modern-day Allahabad). After 19 long years, traversing through 110 countries and walking 25,000 km, Xuanzang returned to Chang 'An with a wealth of knowledge and scriptures.

    The film is recommendable for its infotainment value. It brings to light of mesmerising natural landscapes and buildings that most of us will not have a chance to witness in our lifetimes. Many of the magnificent shrines and temples that existed at the time of his visit are still standing today. One such majestic structure is Ajanta Caves.

    In the early 5th century AD, another Buddhist scholar from China named Faxian made a similar trip to India. He visited India during the reign of a Hindu dynasty, Chandragupta II, and reached Gautama Buddha's birthplace of Lumbini to obtain Buddhist scripts. He also visited Pataliputra, a Buddhist stronghold (Maurya's kingdom). Faxian, however, continued his journey to Ceylon. He described the island as a land of demons. He returned to China via sea. His boat went off course to Java and again swept off to Shandong on a second trip back to China.

    With so much ease of acquiring knowledge through the plethora of portals available to us, we still have the inertia to go the extra mile. These two extraordinary figures risked their time and life to acquire and disseminate the wealth of knowledge to generations after them. Holding on to compasses in their hands, faiths in their heart as well as the stars above their heads as markers, they ventured into unknown territories. Come what may!
    5sabsboy

    i think its a paradox world

    as i recall the story of quan yin there's too much sufferings in this world, and watching this video..i questioned myself, why did he stopped before he heard there was a temple in the desert. Did he used his instinct or he counted the distance he traveled? Well of course everyone is trying to grasp whats given from the movie about buddhism, and after watching journey to the west we feel the need for buddhist communities to gather knowledge about xuan zang so the world knows a glimpse about the story to the west since we don't know if it's a fabricated stories foretold throughout the time. Just like the Christian movie, kingdom of heaven, at the start they didn't mention if it's a true story. im not trying to challenge someone to convert to buddhism, learn the languages in buddhism, their traditions, their considered sacred places, their deities, researching ancient scriptures from places around the world..but to me buddhism is about practicing dharma, nothing to attain. Look at the example when xuan zang were held captive by the king, he refused to eat because he wanted to show nothing more nothing less than his faith to continue the journey that was his wish from the start, are these buddhists trying to convince something projected by the movie to contain whats being corrupted physically? Who's gonna be held responsible for that scene? When xuan zhang was thirsty in the desert, and suddenly rain comes, its a good sign of hope, from that we see hope in a religion. Another scene is about a slave with a mask, he was cursed that he couldn't take off his mask, um.....seriously? He could just easily untied it. I was expecting more from movies we've watched like GI JOE combined with Transcendence combine with The Sorcerer and the white snake. People were expecting how do they define karma, is it from curses of the people we have not seen cursing us, or is it sort of curses passed on by the locals. We didn't even get the chance to know what's really in the book that xuan zang has after traveling to India...HELLLOOOOOOOO?

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      The Heart Sutra
      Performed by Faye Wong

      Produced by Jingjing Wang and Bing Liu

      Composed by Wei Du

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    • Release date
      • April 29, 2016 (China)
    • Countries of origin
      • China
      • India
    • Languages
      • Chinese
      • Sanskrit
    • Also known as
      • Xuan Zang
    • Production companies
      • Beijing Gehua CATV Network
      • Beijing XinHai Buddhistic Cultural Exchanges Center
      • China Film Co., Ltd.
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      1 hour 30 minutes
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