The famous Chinese pilgrim Fa-Hien visited India during the reign of the Gupta Empire, specifically during the rule of King Chandragupta II, around the early 5th century CE. His journey, which took place between 399 and 414 CE, was primarily to study Buddhism and collect texts. Fa-Hien's accounts provide valuable insights into the social, religious, and cultural conditions of India during that period.
Chandragupta II
Yes he visited India during harshvardhana's regime.
Landscapes were the subjects of Chinese paintings during this time.
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fa hian was a chinese pilgrim he visited mathura kashi patliputra nalanda and kapilavastu
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Chandragupta II
Yes he visited India during harshvardhana's regime.
fahien was a chinese buddhist monk who came to india during the year 399 A.D. He came to india to study buddhisim but later was interested in the country itself
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The Nationalist Chinese did.
During the Chinese moon festival.