Xuanzang went to the Western Regions to obtain scriptures. There were detailed stories about this matter in the Records of the Western Regions of the Great Tang and the Biography of the Master of the Great Tang Ci 'en Temple. Xuanzang was a famous monk in the Tang Dynasty. In 627 A. D., he began to travel far away from the Western Regions to India to obtain Buddhist scriptures. He had gone through many hardships to travel through Central Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and other regions before finally arriving in India. There, he learned many Buddhist scriptures and brought them back to China. His journey to learn the scriptures was not easy. He encountered all kinds of illnesses and difficulties on his journey, but he continued to move forward with determination. He also communicated with the local people to understand the local culture and customs in order to better understand Buddhism in India. In the end, Xuanzang successfully brought back many precious Buddhist scriptures and cultural relics, which had a profound impact on the culture of China and India. His experience was recorded in the Records of the Western Regions of the Great Tang and the Biography of the Master of the Great Tang Ci 'en Temple, becoming one of the most famous events in Chinese history.