Xuan-Zang Poem by Charles WOO

Xuan-Zang



The Buddhist monk was on the way to the west.
Three followers protected him and tried their best.
In the journey, they met a lot of demons and monsters.
His persistence on mercy embarrassed the protectors.
The Vulture Peak in India was far away; who cared.
To conquer the Quick Sand River and Flame Mountain they dared.
All Sutras he obtained contained no Chinese character.
Then he had to translate the Sanskrit letter by letter.

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