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who was Hiuen Tsang and what does his accounts tell about people of India

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Answered by taufik19
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Hsüan Tsang (ca. 602-664) was the most famous Chinese Buddhist pilgrim and traveler in India and a translator of Buddhist texts.

they think
The people are accustomed to a life of ease and prosperity and they like to sing. However, they are weak-minded and cowardly, and they are given to deceit and treachery. In their relations with each other there is much trickery and little courtesy. These people are small in size and unpredictable in their movements."
and also impressed by the people of India of learning skills
Answered by priyahipparagi33
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Answer:Hiuen tsang was a Chinese Pilgrim who visited India.

Explanation:he wrote that indians are little angry people but they are soft hearted in the book called Buddhist records of the western world. And he also visited to the court of Harshavardhana at kanauja.aslo visited to court of pulakeshi llama at badami. And visited to court of narasimha verma pallava l at kanchi. And he didn't wrote about any criminal cases in his book.

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