1. Jian Zhen was a monk who went to Japan to give lectures in the Tang Dynasty and was the founder of Japanese legalism. The story of Master Jian Zhen who went through hardships and perseverance, went eastward to help mulberry-failed six times and five times, and finally succeeded in going eastward for the sixth time, thus achieving the purpose of promoting Buddhism. Through the life-and-death friendship between Master Jian Zhen and Japanese disciples Rong Rui and Pu Zhao, Journey to the East in Jian Zhen eulogized the traditional friendship between the Chinese and Japanese peoples separated only by a strip of water, praised the achievements of Master Jian Zhen in spreading and communicating Chinese civilization, and made important contributions to human peace, civilization and progress.
2. Xuanzang was a famous monk in the Tang Dynasty and the greatest translator in the history of Han Buddhism. Chen, whose real name is Yi, was born in Gou County, Luozhou, Luoyang, Henan Province (now the south of Yanshi City, Henan Province), and was the founder of Buddhism Faxiangzong. Monks, scholars and travelers, together with Kumarajiva and Zhen Zhen, are also known as the three major translators of Buddhism in China, and they are one of the founders of only knowing Sect. After coming back from Tianzhu (present-day India), he wrote "Datang Western Regions".