In Western culture, angels were mysterious beings, often described as having wings and the will of the gods. Angels can be divided into different levels according to different religions and myths. The most famous ones are the seventh-level angels, also known as "archangels". Their names and related information are as follows: Archangel: The leader of heaven, usually regarded as the noblest angel with unlimited power and honor. Seraph: The highest level of angels. It has the power of flames and brilliant light. It is considered the most beautiful existence among angels. 3. Angel of Power: Possesses great power and magic power, can control natural elements and energy, and is the most capable warrior among angels. 4. Descending Angel: Usually described as an angel who has been banished from heaven and has great power and demonic abilities. Archangel: A general term for some powerful angels who are usually given important tasks and missions. 6 Little Angels: They are angels without wings who are usually responsible for carrying out some trivial tasks and work. Archangel: The leader of the inner circle of heaven, usually responsible for supervising the execution and decisions of the angels. Other than the level seven angels mentioned above, there were also some other mysterious existences such as female angels among angels, angels with stamens on their wings, and so on. Angels have different descriptions and images in different religions and myths. For example, in Buddhism, angels are usually depicted as having wings and the will of God. In Buddhism, angels are depicted as heavenly beings and so on.