He recommended a few novels. The King of the Entertainment Industry, a novel written by a sweet freak about urban entertainment stars. The male protagonist, Chen Lang, was nicknamed Langjun Chen. He was the king of the entertainment industry and was on the trending searches every week. However, his mouth was too vicious and he loved to diss people. He did not let go of the senior and junior female celebrities, so his reputation was bad. He was often beaten up by female celebrities and even had his house blown up. He was like a real-life version of Wei Xiaobao, 20 years old, 185cm. 'Plane Power Train' was a novel written by the garrison lord of Dunhuang. The main character was the train conductor. His steam train was located outside of Earth, and every day, it would transport guests from all over the world to trade. He could even enter the guest world, and there were many strange experiences inside, such as bringing the Fire Cloud Evil God to the Dali Palace to fight. "Unrestrained Movie World" was Liu Shaochong's novel, The Infinite Heavens. The male protagonist, Bai Jue, was wanton in the world of martial arts. He started to play around in "The Deer and the Cauldron". He was slightly colorful, pure, and not good at words. His birthday was November 11th, Scorpio. Loulan Order, an ancient romance novel written by DIAM. The female protagonist Qiong 'er was exiled to the desert. She yearned for freedom but could not escape from her cousin's control. "The Perfect Life of the Tang Dynasty" was a historical novel with no regrets. The story was about the Western Regions of the Tang Dynasty, and there were also elements such as Li Zhan, demoted officials, and eloped women. The book group was opened to 83881736 readers. "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 an urban entertainment celebrity. The male protagonist, Chen Lang, was nicknamed Langjun Chen. He was the king of the entertainment industry and would be on the trending searches every week. However, he was vicious and loved to diss people. His reputation was poor and he was often beaten up and blown up. " Plane Power Train " was a novel written by the Dunhuang garrison lord. The main character was the conductor. The train was outside Earth, carrying guests from all over the world to trade. It could even enter the guest world. There were super exciting battles and trading plots. " The Days When I Was a Puppeteer Teacher in Koba." It was a Doujinshi novel written by Shiraishi Jigsaw. Hideki returned to Koba as a Puppeteer Teacher and used all sorts of novel methods to promote Puppeteers. " Invincibility Begins from Battle Break " was a light novel written by Bright Moon Sky Cliff. Lin Qingyun transmigrated to Battle Break's system and received various rewards to become invincible. There were also a bunch of special characters. " The Perfect Life of the Tang Dynasty " was a historical novel written by Wuhui. It told the story of the early Tang Dynasty. There were keywords such as Li Zhan, the Tang Dynasty, and the Western Regions. "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 Entertainment Industry's Popularity" was a novel written by a sweet demon. The male protagonist, Chen Lang, was 20 years old and 185cm tall. His nickname was Langjun Chen. He was a "scumbag man" who was responsible for the entertainment industry's traffic. He loved to diss people with his vicious mouth. He was often beaten up and his house was destroyed. He was on the verge of seeking death. "Unrestrained Movie World" was a novel written by Liu Shaochong. The male protagonist, Bai Jue, traveled wantonly in the world of martial arts. From "The Deer and the Cauldron," he began to play with people and learn martial arts. He was somewhat colorful, pure and not good at words. Scorpio 11/11 birthday. "Plane Power Train" was a novel written by the Dunhuang garrison lord."I" was the conductor. The train was outside Earth, carrying guests from all over the world to trade, and there were all kinds of magical experiences. "The Days When I Was a Puppet Master in Koba" was a light novel written by Shiroishi Jigsaw. Hideki returned to the Ninja School to be a Puppet Master and did many strange things related to Puppet Master in Koba. "The Perfect Life of the Tang Dynasty" was a historical novel written by Wuhui. The key words were Li Zhan, the Tang Dynasty, and the Western Regions. The plot started from the border town of the Western Regions to the Baqiao Bridge on the Wei River. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang was one of the most famous grotto arts in ancient China. It was built in the fourth century after hundreds of years of hard work.
Dunhuang had a rich and varied story: - ** Historical Development Story **: - The written history of Dunhuang could be traced back to the Warring States Period, when the Hexi Corridor belonged to the Yue clan. During the Qin and Han Dynasties, the Xiongnu defeated the Rouzhi and occupied the Hexi Corridor. During the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Huo Qubing attacked Hexi twice, causing the Xiongnu to lose control of the Hexi Corridor. Later, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty established Wuwei and Jiuquan prefectures, and then divided them into Zhangye, Dunhuang and other prefectures. Dunhuang became an important town for the Han Empire to manage the Western Regions and played an important role in military and political affairs. For example, when Li Guangli marched westward, Dunhuang provided many soldiers, horses and livestock. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the world changed drastically. During the Sixteen Kingdoms period, Dunhuang became a refuge for scholars due to the war in the Central Plains. At that time, the regime that controlled Dunhuang valued talents, and the culture of Dunhuang gradually flourished, laying the cultural foundation for the prosperity of Buddhist art. - After the An Lushan Rebellion, the Tang Dynasty transferred the Anxi Army and the Hexi Army, and the Tubo took advantage of the situation to occupy Shazhou (Dunhuang). In 788, Tubo checked and registered the registered permanent residence of Dunhuang. During the period of Tubo jurisdiction, the people of Dunhuang revolted many times. In 848, Zhang Yichao, a native of Dunhuang, led his troops to drive away the ruler of Tubo and recover Shazhou, Guazhou and many other places, starting the tragic story of the Guiyi Army for 200 years. This story became the material for the movie Hero of Dunhuang. - ** Culture and Art Story **: - The murals and caves in the Mogao Grottoes of Dunhuang contain countless stories. For example, in the Tang Dynasty murals of Cave 112 of the Mogao Grottoes, the image of the Rebound Pipa Jiyue Letian was used by Wang Zheng to design the creative product "Rebound Pipa", which was popular in the market. The patterns on the 45,000-square-meter murals of the Mogao Grottoes were the template of the world trend, bearing the soul of the confidence of the Chinese culture. - In terms of film and television culture, Dunhuang provided a unique background for many movies. The 1987 film "Dunhuang" co-produced by China and Japan was adapted from the novel of Japanese writer Jing Inoue. Its creation was inspired by the short passage in the Sutra Cave of Mogao Grottoes. The filming of this movie had built a film and television city similar in size to the ancient city of Dunhuang. Later, many films and television works were filmed here, such as "The Romance of the Gods" and "The Furious Sword Howls in the Sand". - ** Character related story **: - Zhang Huijuan was about to retire and wanted to do something related to Dunhuang. She registered and established Gansu Huachen Cultural Development Co., Ltd. Although her son Wang Zheng majored in accounting, he liked history and painting since he was young. After being shocked by the exquisite murals of the Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang, he designed a creative product called "Rebound Pipa" for the company. The mother and son decided on the "Dunhuang Story" brand, hoping to share Dunhuang culture with the world. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
'Gale' is super good. The author toot Snowball, is here. This was a novel about urban life. The male protagonist, Chen Chongchong, was born in northern Myanmar. The moment he opened his eyes, he was on the battlefield and became a mercenary in order to survive. He relied on his previous life's experience to shock others with gas tank cannons and CQB tactics. He started with a few people and a few guns, and then developed the mercenary group into a defense company. In the book, there were also supporting characters such as Jiya and Hu Lang. The military theme was a niche in MDT, but this book was professional and exciting. The situation in northern Myanmar was complicated, and there was plenty of room for creativity. The plot of this book was reasonable, the characters were well portrayed, the battle scenes were realistic, and the main character was not sloppy. Military fans or those who liked mercenary novels could read it. Currently, it had 330,000 words in a series. Its recommendation index was quite high, and its overall rating was 85. " Don't Say My Script Is Fake " was not bad either. The male protagonist Bai Mu had transmigrated to the cultivation world and had the cheat of turning fake into reality. He started to write the script, but the Nangong ancestral land and the Golden Mountain Temple all changed. The cultivation world was in chaos, and there was also the battle between humans and demons, and the calamity of heaven and earth. This book was well written and the story was very novel. "Immortals" tells the story of Wang Chan. His brother, Wang Xu, was originally Guigu 'zi. The two of them met a deity and made a wish. One of them had the ability to foresee the world, and the other was cultivating in the mountains. After Wang Chan entered the world in 1998, there were many interesting things. " Bringing the Salted Fish System to Fight the Devils " was the story of a transmigrator bringing the system to fight against the Japanese, fighting for the people, the nation, and the country. "Invincibility begins from Battle Break." The male lead, Lin Qingyun, transmigrated through the Battle Break world. He had the Ten Thousand World Clock System and all sorts of rewards. The plot was very interesting. There were also many other characters like Xiao Yan. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The word "Flying Heavens" was first seen in the Eastern Wei Dynasty's Book of Luoyang Temple. In Buddhism,"Heaven" not only referred to the Heavenly Kingdom and the Heavenly Palace, but also the honorific title for the gods. The Chinese Buddhist scriptures used "Flying Heavens" to refer to the heavenly people who offered sacrifices to the heavenly people, performed Buddhist rites, and performed music and dance in the Heavenly Palace. The image of the Flying Apsaras originated from the Indian myths of Gantalva and Jinnara. Qiantapo was a performer of the heavens, who made music for the heavens. Jinnaro was the God of Heavenly Music, who could sing and dance. They were inseparable and were a loving couple. Later, it was absorbed by Buddhism. With the needs of Buddhist art aesthetics and creation, the two functions gradually mixed into one, and the image continued to evolve until it finally merged into a flying celestial. The Flying Apsaras of Dunhuang were the name card of the Mogao Grottoes and the symbol of Dunhuang art. Almost all the caves had the image of Flying Apsaras. In terms of origin and function, it was not a god, but a composite of Gantalva and Jinnara. In the Tang Dynasty, the Flying Apsaras were vivid and colorful. China artists used long streamers to make women's bodies fly in the sky. They were neither like Greek winged angels nor ancient Indian fairies. "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 Dunhuang murals referred to the paintings in the caves of Dunhuang in China. Dunhuang murals were a world cultural heritage, with a total area of more than 50,000 square meters. The frescoes in Dunhuang began during the Sixteen Kingdoms Period and were painted by many dynasties, including the Northern Wei, Western Wei, Northern Zhou, Sui, Tang, Five Dynasties, Song, Uighur, Western Xia, Yuan and Qing Dynasties. Dunhuang murals were mainly divided into statue paintings, scripture paintings, Buddhist story paintings, patron paintings, pattern paintings, landscape paintings, and traditional mythical story paintings. The frescoes in Dunhuang depicted the image of gods, their activities, the relationship between gods and gods, and the relationship between gods and humans. They had different aesthetic characteristics and artistic styles from secular paintings. The frescoes in Dunhuang are an important heritage of ancient China art and culture. They show the lifestyle, culture, religion, and art of the ancient northwest region.
There were two novels called " Dunhuang." One was written by the Japanese writer, Jing Inoue. The story was set in the Tiansheng years of Emperor Renzong of Song Dynasty. The scholar Zhao Xingde went to Dunhuang after missing the examination. His fate took a huge turn. It included Zhao Xingde's military service, his communication with Zhu Wangli, emotional entanglement, copying scriptures and other plots. The writer had a unique thinking about life and history. The narrative mode inherited and drew lessons from China historical biography literature. When it came to this subject, he had a rigorous academic attitude. This novel made many people pay attention to western China and go to Dunhuang. The other was the work of the China writer Chen Jiming. It was set in the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty. The protagonist was Qi Xi, the imperial painter of Li Shimin. He described the war of the dynasty, the opening of caves by mortals, the statues of court painters, etc. He also wrote about the lives of ordinary people with the changes of villages and families. The book added contemporary elements and connected history and reality through the strange life of a descendant of Tuyuhun. This novel was based on historical facts, describing the change of Xuanwu Gate to the migration and integration of ethnic groups, from various characters in Dunhuang to the changes of the local seasons, animals, wine and songs, and many other elements, trying to pull the reader back to the historical scene. The novel " Gilded Palm " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"A Dream of Dunhuang" was a poetic and cultural concept, closely related to the history, culture, art and many other aspects of Dunhuang. From the perspective of historical development, Dunhuang had a long and rich history. During the Pre-Qin Dynasty, a monk named Yue Wei stopped here and started the excavation process of Mogao Grottoes. It went through 11 dynasties and lasted for 1,000 years. At that time, due to the integration of religion, race, culture, and economy, Dunhuang developed from a barren land into an international city. The aristocratic families showed their status and strength by digging caves. The Mogao Grottoes of Dunhuang are an important carrier of "One Dream of Dunhuang". It is the world's oldest, largest, richest and most well-preserved art treasure house. The caves are more than 1600 meters long and divided into two areas, north and south. There are 492 caves with murals and statues. The total area of murals exceeds 45000 square meters and there are more than 3000 colored sculptures. There were various shapes, such as central pillars and caves; colored sculptures contained various images such as Buddha statues; murals were rich in subject matter, such as statue paintings, Buddhist story paintings, Jataka story paintings, etc., reflecting the development and evolution of many aspects in ancient times, with precious artistic, historical and archaeological value. In terms of artistic expression,"One Dream of Dunhuang" was reflected in exquisite murals and colored sculptures. For example, the image of the flying goddesses of Dunhuang. They were dressed in satin and danced lightly on the murals. They were mysterious and beautiful. They were the symbols of Dunhuang culture, showing the combination of faith and beauty, artistic techniques and craftsmanship, expressing the people's pursuit of beauty and rich imagination at that time. In addition,"One Dream of Dunhuang" is also reflected in modern cultural creation. For example, the dance performance of "One Dream of Dunhuang" by the dancer Hanikezi in "Beautiful Youth of National Style" shows the beauty of Dunhuang, and songs such as "One Dream" also express the yearning and emotion for Dunhuang. These works are all explaining the charm of Dunhuang culture in a modern way. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!