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How to return the Diamond Sutra carved in the Tang Dynasty to China?
This is a problem related to the future and destiny of the motherland, so we should start from childhood, starting with children, who are the future of the motherland and the hope of the nation. Therefore, whether in textbooks or in daily education, we should take patriotism as the main line from an early age and correctly guide students to develop in the direction of patriotism. Only in this way can our country and nation avoid the mistakes we made before. At the same time, we should strengthen the construction of science, technology and culture, encourage the cultivation of more capable high-tech talents, and make our motherland stronger gradually. The national government should strengthen the construction of national defense and other aspects, adopt a tough foreign policy, prohibit other countries from publicly auctioning our national treasures, and adopt a series of political or economic means such as various all-round searches for the return of national treasures to effectively safeguard and safeguard all the interests of our motherland and people. The "Diamond Sutra" printed in the Tang Dynasty was originally stored in the Tibetan Sutra Cave in Cave 17 in Dunhuang. On 1907, it was stolen and cheated by Stan in England. It was stored in the British Museum in London, England, and now it is in the British Library.

This classic work was printed by block printing in Tang Daizong Yi's nine-year residence in Xian Tong (868). It is the earliest block printing with clear records of year, month and day in the world. 1900 was discovered in Dunhuang, Gansu.

The full name of the Diamond Sutra is the Diamond Sutra Prajnaparamita Sutra, which is glued into a roll with seven pieces of paper. The frontispiece is printed with a picture of a Buddhist story, which shows Sakyamuni sitting on the lotus seat, facing the elder Xu Bodhi. The last line at the end of the volume is the words "On April 15th, the ninth year of Xian Tong (that is, in 868), Wang made great contributions to Fannie and Freddie". It can be seen that the purpose of the king's investment in engraving scriptures is to pray for his parents and eliminate disasters.