I recommend a few super interesting novels. " Unrestrained Movie World " was a novel written by Liu Shaochong. The male protagonist, Bai Jue, acted wantonly in the world of martial arts, hegemony, immortals, and demons. He started his martial arts journey from " The Deer and the Cauldron " and learned martial arts as a playboy. The male protagonist was slightly beautiful, pure, and not good at words. Born on November 11th, Scorpio, Book Group 717689679. " The King of the Entertainment Industry's Internet Popularity " was an urban entertainment celebrity novel written by a sweet party demon. The male protagonist, Chen Lang, was nicknamed Langjun Chen. He was the king of the entertainment industry's traffic. He was on the trending searches week after week. He had a venomous mouth and loved to diss people. Although he was popular, his reputation was poor. He was targeted in various ways and always complained about his injustice. 20 years old, 185cm, known as the real-life version of Wei Xiaobao. 'Plane Power Train' was a novel written by the garrison lord of Dunhuang. " I " was the train conductor. The train was rusted and stopped outside Earth. It carried guests from all over the world to trade." I " could also enter the guest world and have many wonderful experiences. " The Days When I Was a Puppet Master in Muye ", a light novel written by White Jigsaw. Hideki returned to Kiba as a puppeteering teacher, spreading the puppeteering technique and changing Kiba's style. " The Perfect Life of the Tang Dynasty " was a historical novel written by Wuhui. The keywords included Li Zhan, the Tang Dynasty, the Western Regions, demoted officials, eloped women, and other plots. The book group was opened to 83881736 readers. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Dunhuang Flying Apsaras originated from the Gantalva and Jinnaro in Indian mythology. After being absorbed by Buddhism, its functions fused and evolved into the Flying Heavens. It danced in the air and brought blessings. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
I recommend a few super interesting novels. The King of the Entertainment Industry's Data, a novel written by a sweet demon about urban entertainment stars. The male protagonist, Chen Lang, was nicknamed Langjun Chen. He was a 20-year-old, 185cm traffic manager. He had a constant trending search every week, but his mouth was poisonous and he loved to diss people. His reputation was poor. He was often beaten up and his house was blown up. He also always complained about injustice. 'Plane Power Train' was a novel written by the Dunhuang garrison lord. The main character was the train conductor. The train stopped outside Earth and carried guests from all over the world to trade. It could even enter the guest world. There were cool plots such as the battle between the Fire Cloud Evil God and Duan Siping. " The Days When I Was a Puppet Master in Muye." It was a Doujinshi novel derived from a light novel written by Bai Jigsaw. Hideki returned to the Ninja School as a puppeteering teacher, and his teaching of puppeteering changed the style of Kinoha. " The Krypton Gold Immortal Road " was a fantasy immortal cultivation novel that boiled the sea of time. Lin Ziming had a Krypton Gold Upgrade System when he traveled through the immortal cultivation world, so it was easy for him to cultivate. " Industry of a Great Country " was a novel about urban life written by the hero of East China. Qin Feng was extremely domineering in it, and there were all kinds of interesting plots. It was a very hot-blooded story about the rise of the industry of a great country. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Dunhuang Flying Apsaras were an important representative image of Dunhuang culture and art. Its origin was closely related to Buddhist culture. After Buddhism was introduced into China, the image of Flying Apsaras followed and continued to evolve and develop in the soil of Chinese culture. In the legends, the Flying Apsaras were regarded as the heavenly beings of the Buddhist Kingdom. They danced freely in the sky, expressing the joy and peace of the Buddhist Kingdom with their beautiful postures and elegant figures. They either held musical instruments to play beautiful fairy music, or held flowers and other things, symbolizing beauty, good luck, and praise to Buddha. The appearance of the Flying Apsaras in Dunhuang murals and other art forms not only reflected the belief and respect of the ancient people for Buddhism, but also reflected the imagination and yearning of the people at that time for the ideal realm. It integrated the artistic elements of China and the West and became a unique artistic treasure. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
From the origin and function, the Dunhuang Flying Apsaras were the combination of Qiantapa and Jinnaro. Qiantapa translated as the God of Heaven's Song, whose whole body emitted fragrance, also known as the God of Fragrance; Jinnaro translated as the God of Heaven's Music. They were originally the gods of entertainment and song and dance in ancient Indian mythology and Brahmanism. They were a loving couple, but were later absorbed by Buddhism and became two gods of the eight gods of the Heavenly Dragon. In the beginning, among the deities of the Eight Divinities of Buddhism, the role of Qiantapa was to spread fragrance in the Pure Land World, offer flowers, treasures, and praises to Buddha, live in flowers, and fly in the Heavenly Palace. Jinnara's mission was to play music and dance for Buddha, Bodhisattva, deities, and angels in the Pure Land World of Buddha, and live in the Heavenly Palace, but not fly in the clouds. Later, the two functions were mixed into one, and Gantama also played musical instruments, sang and danced, and Jinara also flew out of the Heavenly Palace and soared into the clouds. In the Tang Dynasty, the Flying Apsaras were more colorful and lively. They were neither like the winged angels of Greece nor the heavenly daughters of ancient India. China artists used long streamers to make their beautiful and agile female bodies dance in the sky. Almost all the caves in the Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang had paintings of flying goddesses. Flying goddesses were called the God of Fragrant Sound in Buddhism. They could play music, were good at flying, and were covered in strange fragrance and beautiful Bodhisattvas. The legendary flying goddesses soared freely in the air, bringing happiness to people. They wore gorgeous clothes, wore garlands on their heads, held musical instruments, and danced in the air, representing beauty, good luck, and happiness. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The origin of the flying goddess of Dunhuang was related to the blending of many cultures. Its origin was the two Buddhist gods in Indian mythology, the God of Heavenly Songs (also known as the God of Fragrance, and the God of Singing and Dancing in Indian mythology) and the God of Heavenly Music (Jinnaro, known as the God of Entertainment in Indian mythology). Their functions were to spread incense and dance. As Buddhism spread eastward along the Silk Road, the image of Flying Apsaras flowed into Dunhuang. In this process, the image of the Flying Apsaras was also influenced by the image of the feathermen of China Taoism. In ancient legends, Taoist feathermen were long and had white wings. In the pre-Qin period, wings represented immortality. With the spread of Buddhism, the feathermen gradually absorbed Buddhist elements and evolved into the image of flying. In the local area, after the blending and collision with the Central Plains culture and the creation and processing of artists, the image of Feitian began to be localized, finally forming a unique image of the flying goddess of Dunhuang. In the legends, the Flying Apsaras were one of the gods worshiped by Buddhism. They were the attendants of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas. They specialized in playing the zither and playing music, scattering flowers and smelling fragrance, and could bring happiness to people. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many choices for Dunhuang cuisine recommendations. Here are some recommendations from ancient food novels: 1. Chang 'an Restaurant Author: Cherry Cake 2. "Chef Fang Carrying a Pot in the Flowers" Author: Er Ya 3. Kaifeng House Small Table Author: Yu Qicai 4. Taotie Crown Princess Author: Little Boat Distant 5. "The Daily Life of Minister Quan's Wife" Author: Jiuhu Pearl 6. Author: Sanshui Xiaocao 7. Author: Sitting and Drinking Lingling Water 8. Author: Little Sweet Potato 9. Little Restaurant Author: Little Sweet Potato 10. "Auspicious Snow Heralds a Rich Year" Author: The flowering period is delayed These novels covered elements of ancient language and food, which could satisfy the needs of readers who liked these kinds of topics. Please note that these recommendations are based on the search results provided. There may be other excellent ancient food novels that have not been mentioned.
The Dunhuang Flying Apsaras had a unique artistic charm. In terms of dance, such as the Spring Festival Gala program "Dunhuang·Flying Sky," it combined thousands of years of silk road culture with the art of Ballet, showing the oriental lines with the body of the dancers, concentrating the story of the watchman of Dunhuang, and reflecting the artistic achievements of Dunhuang. Although the evaluation was mixed, the fusion and innovation were worth appreciating. And Liu Yifei's Dunhuang flying pictures attracted even more attention. Her clothing and makeup drew on the classic elements of Dunhuang murals, integrating modern fashion. The characters seemed to be integrated into the world of Dunhuang murals, and their movements and expressions were full of storytelling. Although there was a controversy about commercial entertainment, it was undeniable that this was also a modern interpretation of Dunhuang flying culture. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following is a beautiful short sentence about Dunhuang: 1. Dunhuang was a place where the Flying Immortals from beyond the heavens could be reached in the depths of the desert. 2. The Mogao Grottoes were the true sacred temple that slept in the Mingsha Mountain. 3. Dunhuang was a historical city that had been settled over the years. Every inch of land flowed with the sound of history. 4. Dunhuang flew into the sky, and the music spiraled through the walls, like a dream. 5. Dunhuang, after experiencing the wind and frost, retained its thousand-year-old thickness and prosperity. 6. The Buddha sculptures in the Mogao Grottoes were so great that they made people feel small. 7. Dunhuang was a mysterious place with the story of the Nine-Colored Deer. 8. The crescent moon spring was a rare gentle place in the desolate desert. 9. Although Jade Gate Pass was not what it used to be, the sound of history still lingered in the wind and sand. 10. Dunhuang was a dream place that China people must visit once. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Dunhuang Feitian culture originated from the fusion of many cultures. After many dynasties, its image constantly evolved. It was the essence of Dunhuang art and full of artistic charm. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!