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Flying Goddess

Flying Goddess

2026-07-10 11:11
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If you want to see pictures of the Flying Goddess, you can get them from the following ways: - As for the Flying Goddess in the Legend of the Sword and Fairy IV, you can find the setting diagram in the information setting CD attached to the Super Grand Version of the Legend of the Sword and Fairy IV. - Searching for the Flying Goddess of Dunhuang on the Internet, one could get many pictures of the Flying Goddess related to the Dunhuang murals. For example, if you entered "Dunhuang Flying Goddess" in the search engine, there would be many pictures of the Flying Goddess based on the Dunhuang murals. These pictures showed different postures and colors of the Flying Goddess. Most of the images had typical Dunhuang art styles, such as elegant ribbons, agile posture, etc. In addition, in some information about Dunhuang tourism, such as Dunhuang Crescent Moon Spring, there might also be photos of tourists imitating the Flying Goddess. In the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games opening ceremony, the dancers who performed the flying dance might also be able to find pictures with the elements of the flying goddess. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

Flying Goddess

The Goddess of Flying had two meanings: - In terms of the Rolls-Royce brand, the "Flying Goddess"(Celebration Goddess) was the Rolls-Royce logo, standing at the front of the car. Initially, it was to commemorate a pair of lovers who could not be together. Montagu's good friend, sculptor Sykes, created a memorial statue of Whisper. Montagu placed it on the hood of the car to imitate the trend. Later, Rolls-Royce, one of the founders of Rolls-Royce, asked Sykes to design a logo for the brand. Sykes changed the "hands" of the "Whisper" statue into wings and renamed it "Celebration Goddess." In 1911, the prototype was about 18 cm tall. In the 1960s, it went through eight generations and stood about 11 cm tall. It was originally cast, sculpted, and handmade by Sykes himself. From 1928 to 1939, his daughter, Joseph, took over the work. The new "Celebration Goddess" sculpture launched in 2020 was modified to be lower, more dynamic, more streamlined, and more beautiful. It became one of the most recognizable symbols in the world. - In the field of cultural communication and marathons, there was a runner named Yang Wenjuan who became a "flying goddess" in the marathon. Dressed in a Dunhuang flying dress, wearing two pounds of heavy hair accessories, holding a pipa in one hand and an umbrella in the other, she ran a full marathon on May 26,2024 at the marathon venue in Gansu Province. She was a little famous among Chinese running enthusiasts. Last year, she won the first place in the women's cross-country running competition of the 100km Yimeng Summit and was 18th overall. She also appeared in ancient styles in different marathon events many times to promote local culture. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-01-22 20:23

The Story of the Flying Goddess

In the Rolls-Royce brand, the Flying Goddess (Celebration Goddess) logo was originally to commemorate a pair of lovers, Montagu and Santon, who ultimately could not be together due to family and class reasons. Montagu's good friend, the sculptor Sykes, was moved and created a sculpture called Whisper to commemorate it. Montagu placed the Whisper statue on the hood of his car, which attracted other Rolls-Royce owners to follow suit and become a trend. Rolls-Royce, one of the founders of Rolls-Royce, keenly captured this trend. He asked Sykes to design a logo for the Rolls-Royce brand. Sykes modified the "hands" of the Whisper statue into the shape of wings, leaving the other parts unchanged. After the modified logo was used as the Rolls-Royce logo, it was renamed "Goddess of Celebration." In China culture, the "Flying Goddess" was often associated with Dunhuang culture. The flying image in Dunhuang murals symbolized beauty, freedom, etc. Nowadays, many people showed the charm of Dunhuang culture by dressing up as the Flying Goddess in the marathon. There were also retired aunties wearing the "Flying Goddess" costume to take photos to experience the local culture. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-02-16 02:16

The meaning of the Flying Goddess

The Flying Goddess had many meanings. It meant that the world was blessed; it represented the yearning and pursuit of a better life; it was a symbol of the hope that Dunhuang culture could continue; it also represented the essence of ancient China civilization; in the makeup related to Dunhuang, the little fairies who imitated the Flying Goddess were like tenacious tulips in full bloom, with the meaning of strong survival in the northwest desert; and the Rolls-Royce's "Flying Goddess" logo symbolized the Rolls-Royce brand's century-old accumulation. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-07-08 11:06

The Flying Goddess of Dunhuang

The flying goddess of Dunhuang was a classic image in Dunhuang art. Judging from their appearance, they usually wore elegant clothes and had unique hairstyles and makeup. For example, some of the Flying Goddesses were wearing long pink dresses and holding pipa in their hands. Their hair was tied up high, and the corners of their eyes were red. Some of them were wearing robes as white as snow with sequins and beads interwoven. The jewelry and flowers on their headdress reflected each other. Their hair was high into the clouds, and there were exquisite ornaments on their foreheads. Their earrings swayed in the wind. In modern culture, artists often used the flying goddess of Dunhuang as inspiration to create. For example, when Wang Churan shot the portrait of the goddess of Dunhuang, the stylist carefully designed the clothes and makeup details, including choosing the gentle powder commonly seen in Dunhuang murals as the color of the skirt, extracting elements such as red eyes and red lips from the murals for makeup, and carefully designing accessories such as mother-of-pearl and bracelets. Experts from the Dunhuang Research Institute were invited to be the consultant and field investigation behind the scenes. Zhou Jieqiong had also performed as a goddess in the desert. These works helped to spread the cultural elements of Dunhuang, and triggered people to think about the cultural meaning behind the image of the flying goddess of Dunhuang and the inheritance of Dunhuang culture. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-07-03 14:01

The Origin and Legend of the Flying Goddess

There were two main types of flying goddesses. Their origins and legends were as follows: 1. Rolls-Royce Flying Goddess 1. ** Origins ** - It originated from a love story in the early 20th century. The male protagonist, Montagu, was born into a noble family and was a good friend of Mr. Rolls Royce, one of the founders of Rolls Royce. In 1902, Montagu and the heroine Eleanor Thornton met in a nightclub. Thornton was beautiful but had a rough life. He was abandoned by his father when he was young and became a singer to treat his seriously ill mother. Montagu fell in love with her at first sight and pursued her passionately, paying off her debts and hiring her as a secretary. However, Montagu's family objected to their relationship, and Thornton left in order not to drag Montagu down. Later, Montagu found Santon again, but because of the family's reputation, they could only interact in secret. Charles Sykes, an artist friend of Montagu, created the Whisper sculpture based on Santon. It was originally a gesture of an index finger touching the lips to symbolize an unspeakable love and was installed on the front of Montagu's Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost. Later, Rolls-Royce's founder, Rolls-Royce, requested to design an exclusive logo based on the Whisper statue. Charles Sykes stretched his hand back from his lips, and in 1911, it officially became the classic goddess logo on the front of Rolls-Royce. 2. ** Legend ** - The love story between Montagu and Eleanor Thornton was full of twists and turns. This love story gave the Rolls-Royce Flying Goddess a deep emotional meaning. II. The Fairy Goddess of Dunhuang 1. ** Origins ** - It originated from the fairy in Buddhist legends, as well as the goddess of fairies and Vajra in Buddhism. Its image appears in the murals of the Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang, China. The Mogao Grottoes are a treasure trove of Buddhist art located in Dunhuang City, Gansu Province, China. During the Tang Dynasty (618 - 907), when Buddhism flourished in China, the Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang became an important center for the creation of Buddhist murals, and the image of the flying goddess became one of the common subjects of murals. 2. ** Legend ** - In the legends, the Goddess of Flying was a mysterious existence with extraordinary abilities. She had a beautiful appearance and a perfect figure, and could fly in the sky. In the frescoes of Dunhuang in China, it was depicted as wearing gorgeous clothes, dancing lightly, holding flowers, musical instruments or ritual implements. Its long sleeves and long skirts formed beautiful arcs in the picture, outlining a dynamic and elegant image, symbolizing peace, tranquility, beauty and holiness. In China, there was also a legend that the flying goddess of Dunhuang was a painting spirit. For example, when Wei Yuan was painting in the Thousand Buddha Cave of Dunhuang, the image of the flying goddess seemed to have a life of its own. Like the painting spirit, it lived on paint. The painter Wei Yuan named her Moksha (meaning freedom). "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-01-23 01:21

The Flying Goddess in the Dunhuang Murals

The Flying Goddess in the Dunhuang murals originated from the concept of Buddhism. She was the incarnation of Gantapa and Jinnaro. They were originally the gods of entertainment and singing and dancing in ancient Indian mythology. Later, they were absorbed by Buddhism as one of the eight gods of the Heavenly Dragon. After combining into one, they became the God of Heaven and Earth in Buddhism. They were introduced from India to China and after more than a thousand years of development, they formed a Chinese style. Almost every grotto in the Mogao Grottoes of Dunhuang had drawn flying goddesses, totaling more than 4500, showing different styles and characteristics in different periods. The early period was the Northern Liang, Northern Wei, and Western Wei Dynasties, which were the budding stages of imitation. The shapes were thick, heavy, thick, and simple. The middle period was the Northern Zhou and Sui Dynasties, which were in the creative transformation period. The creation of the Sui Dynasty was more vivid. The peak period was the early Tang, the middle and late Tang, and the Five Dynasties. It was the fixed period and the peak period. The basic image was the Bodhisattva costume and the female figure. In the Tang Dynasty, it was influenced by the court dance and the painting of beautiful women. The later period was the Song, Xixia and Yuan periods, which were in the stylized stage or decline period. The theme of the Song Dynasty murals was basically the same as that of the later Tang Dynasty, lacking innovation and momentum. The image of the flying goddess of Dunhuang was featured by the fact that she did not have wings or feathers. She relied on the clouds instead of relying on them. She soared in the air with fluttering dresses and flying ribbons. She was in all kinds of poses and ever-changing. This was created on the basis of the national tradition, absorbing and integrating the achievements of foreign flying art. Their main job included scattering flowers to create a beautiful atmosphere, which reflected the relevant functions of Buddhism. These images of the flying goddesses became the unique artistic charm of the Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang. They were also one of the symbols of Dunhuang art and were known as immortal works of art. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-07-04 04:34

Where is the statue of the flying goddess in Dunhuang?

Dunhuang's flying pipa beauty statue was located in the center of Dunhuang City's round flower bed roundabout, at the intersection of Yangguan Middle Road and Shazhou Road. There were also murals of flying apsaras in various caves of Mogao Grottoes, such as Cave 248. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-02-07 12:46

Goddess of Flying Apsaras in Gansu Province

There were many phenomena related to the "Flying Goddess" in Gansu Province. Marathoner Yang Wenjuan took part in the marathon as the " Flying Goddess." On May 26th, in the Gansu and Lanzhou marathon, Yang Wenjuan dressed up as the " Flying Goddess," wearing a two-pound headdress and dozens of hair clips and steel nails, and finished the entire race. Although her scalp was pierced when she ran 10 kilometers, she still ran the remaining 32 kilometers with a head injury. In terms of tourism, Dunhuang, Gansu Province was a place full of cultural heritage. The flying goddesses of Dunhuang were unique. They were the symbols of Dunhuang culture. Their images came from Dunhuang murals. They were elegant and expressed the combination of faith and beauty, showing the artistic techniques and craftsmanship of that time. In Dunhuang's tourism activities, the "Flying Goddess" element frequently appeared. For example, some tourists would dress up as the "Flying Goddess" to take photos as a memento, and even adopted daughters brought 77-year-old people to Dunhuang to take photos of the "Flying Goddess" to realize their dreams. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-01-21 01:00

What kind of animal is the flying goddess?

In the reference materials mentioned, the "flying goddess" had two meanings. One was Rolls-Royce's logo,"Celebration Goddess"(Flying Goddess), which was a human-shaped statue symbol that had nothing to do with animals. The other was in the marathon, where runners competed in the image of Dunhuang's "Flying Goddess". The "Flying Goddess" here was also based on the female image in Dunhuang culture, which had nothing to do with animals. Therefore, there was no information that indicated that the "flying goddess" referred to animals. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-01-16 13:56

The fairy tale of the goddess flying in the sky

I recommend " The Woman Who Dressed Quickly Accompanied by Qingyun ", a sci-fi space novel written by Accompanying Fish. The female protagonist's experience under the conspiracy of the universe was super exciting. From the underwater underground palace to the ancient martial arts city, from the fierce battle in the starry sky to exploring the secrets of Emperor Qin Shi Huang, a fantasy story with a sci-fi cover. There were male gods and goddesses, but the main character was ambiguous and had no CP. " Strange Woman Cultivation " was not bad either. It was a fantasy romance novel by Meng Ling Tianyu. The female protagonist was reborn into the cultivation world in a foreign land. She had excellent aptitude and was not afraid of her strange background. She was ruthless and only wanted to survive. Bringing beasts into the cultivation world, making pills, taking risks, killing monsters and snatching treasures, there were also wonderful elements such as the beautiful woman Yun Fan. " Wear It Quickly: She Failed to Be a Salted Fish After Becoming a God and Creating the World " was a science fiction space novel created by Mu Ye. The empress Shu Daomiao was tired of the palace. When she encountered a defected system, she had many golden fingers. She was strong and funny, and it was super interesting without a couple. 'Towering Green Mountains', an ancient romance novel written in the spring breeze. Ah Sheng's family was involved in the struggle for the imperial power. Her parents died. She wanted to use the Pei family to find out the truth and lurked in the aristocratic family. She was smart but also faced with murder. It was the story of the troubled times. There was also " Wear It Quickly: A Profession in Every Lifetime ", which was written by someone who grew fat and was annoying. Yu Xiaoxiao had transmigrated through many lives, from not wanting to starve to living as she pleased. The postgraduate students didn't take it seriously. If the first three planes weren't good, they could start from the fourth plane. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-07-09 01:00
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