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What is the China's way of flying?

What is the China's way of flying?

2026-01-13 00:23
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The China's Road to the Sky was a journey full of challenges and breakthroughs. In 2003, the Shenzhou V carried Yang Liwei into the sky, fulfilling the dream of the Chinese people. After that, Shenzhou 6, Fei Junlong and Nie Haisheng entered space. The Chang'e-1 satellite successfully orbited the moon for the first time. Shenzhou VII astronaut Zhai Zhigang went out to carry out China's first extraterrestrial activity. The establishment of the Tiangong-2 space laboratory marked the establishment of China's own space laboratory. Chang 'e 5 retrieved the lunar soil, the Beidou navigation system successfully established a global network, and the launch of the Tianwen-1 Mars probe was also an important achievement. From Shenzhou 5 to Shenzhou 19, many astronauts flew in the sky, such as Shenzhou 9 Jing Haipeng, Liu Boming, Liu Yang, Shenzhou 10 Ye Haisheng, Zhang Xiaobo, Wang Mengping, etc. During this process, China's aerospace industry continued to develop. From the rejection of its application to join the International Space Station, to its application to join the Galileo navigation system being played, to its self-reliance and a series of achievements, including the completion of China's in-orbit space station, step by step, it set a new record for China's space exploration. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

The Way of The Dao

The Way of The Dao

A mysterious young man falls into a small unknown world after surviving the terrifying void, barely recovering. However, the heavens punished him with a mysterious seal, sealing his powerful and terrifying strength and even restricting his body strength, turning him into a weak mortal, a cripple in the end. Feeling somewhat desperate and uneasy, he will begin to explore this small but interesting and unknown world, realizing that not everything is what it seems and that much knowledge he had ignored in the past was more important than it seemed. However, his heart that had been sealed and indifferent to almost everyone for his entire life, will gradually begin to open up when he meets people who will unexpectedly break the barrier in his heart easily but mysteriously, creating strong bonds that he never thought he would have had after the tragedy. Even memories from his childhood that had been forgotten or sealed away seemingly began to slowly emerge after a long time, realizing that his apparent origin was not simple either. With his power sealed, but with his knowledge and experience of thousands of years will gradually push him to the peak once again, even discovering unparalleled secrets and knowledge to step into the heavens and succeed in becoming an existence above the universe! ... It is my first novel that I started a long time ago and that I write with some slowness but always trying to give the best of me. I love very much these themes of cultivation and fights, romance and soft slices of life, so I decided to create my own novel that maybe could be enjoyable and charming for some or boring and disappointing for many, but it doesn't matter. In the beginning you will find a lot of clichés and tropes similar to almost every novel, even in the first 200-300 chapters, because I didn't know how to give an original and unique start. But I'm always aware of your comments, criticisms and complaints, which help me to broaden my horizons and perspectives and give a better writing and story to the novel. My writing and consistency at the beginning can be ugly with many mistakes, but as the story progresses I have learned from my mistakes and corrected a lot, even changing the way of narration a little as the story progresses and I write gradually. PS: Don't get carried away by the names of the chapter titles, some will seem to say the MC's cultivation or that he will start planning or have objectives against others, which is completely wrong. Sometimes I can't think of a suitable title and just write the simplest one, hehe. * Riixhiie * ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * The cover image does not belong to me, so if the original owner has problems he can inform me and I will gladly remove it *
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China's Legend of Flying

'The World of Chinese Comics.' I was fated to create this book, and Chinese comics are limitless. The male protagonist, Li Zehua, was the reincarnation of an ancient god. He was brought to the other world by the World Egg and was determined to return home by hook or by crook. The female protagonists had their own characteristics. Zhao Qian had died several times as the female protagonist, Shao Siming had a mysterious past as an elder of the Yin-Yang School, Chun was lonely, silly, and sweet, and there were other characters. The story is deep, from the big fish begonia, Qin Shi Ming Yue and other countries to unfold. Old authors had good writing skills, but they were slow to update. The level of food and grass, those who supported the country's manga industry could take a look. " The Idiot Players in the Ghost Valley " was a Xianxia novel written by the Great Demon King. The protagonist, Zhang San, was 999 years old. He started in the ruins of the Eight Desolates Hell Level Sect in the Ghost Valley and summoned the Blue Star Sand Eagle players to work. The supporting roles also had their own characteristics. It wasn't a check-in stream, but had many original plots that were funny and interesting. Even if one didn't know much about Ghost Valley, they could still watch it and use it as fodder. " Gale " was an urban novel created by toot Snowball. The male protagonist, Chen Chongchong, was born in the battlefield of northern Myanmar. In order to survive, he became a mercenary. He used his previous life's experience to shock everyone, and the mercenary group continued to develop. The book had solid military knowledge and a compact plot. The characters were not bad, and it could be read by military fans or mercenaries. There was not much to complain about. 'Spine Gu: Devouring from the Spirit Cage' was a heavenly novel written by Mianzhou's Misty. The male protagonist, Luo Ke, began to evolve from the Spine Gu through the heavens. The female protagonists were also very interesting. Zhu Tianliu, the main character's style was flirtatious. There were elements of movies, television, and animation. It was a novel that could be read, but it was invincible. " Long Follower of the Red Chamber " was a fictional historical novel written by Chu Kuangfu. The male protagonist, Li Guihun, wore a precious jade and followed him. He looked at the Jia residence from the perspective of an ordinary person and walked the imperial examination route. The writing in the early stages was good and the plot was reasonable. In the later stages, the story was high and low, but the setting was novel and suitable for reading when there was a shortage of books. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-03-04 09:03

China's Flying Apsaras are famous

The audio novel," The Legend of China's Flying Apsaras ", focused on the development and launch process of China's rockets, missiles, satellites, and spaceships, as well as the selection and training of two generations of astronauts. The story was centered on the launch site, and it fully recreated the secret process of China's difficult development of national defense in the past 50 years. The content included the inside story of the first generation of national leaders, the details of hundreds of thousands of scientific and technological personnel, the life-and-death game between several major countries in the world, and the countless scientific and technological soldiers at the launch site. The author had been in the cutting-edge field of national defense for a long time. He had visited people at different levels for more than ten years, taken photos of the site debate and survey during the demonstration stage of the "921" project, participated in the site selection of the launch site, and also participated in and paid attention to the various stages of the "921" project. He collected a large number of engineering stories, consulted many archives, and interviewed many parties involved. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-03-07 20:53

Information on China's Flying Apsaras

The following is some information about China's Flying Apsaras: - ** Books **: There was "The Art of Chinese Flying Apsaras", published by the Anhui Fine Arts Press on January 1, 2000. It included hundreds of images of the Mogao Grottoes, Yulin Caves, and the North and South Cave Temples, showing the evolution and development of the art of flying apsaras after it was introduced to China from India. There was also "The Biography of Chinese Flying Apsaras", written by Liang Dongyuan. - ** Aerospace **: - On October 15, 2003, Shenzhou V successfully launched into space. Yang Liwei became China's first astronaut to enter space. At that time, China's manned space technology was still in its infancy, and the first astronauts faced many challenges. For example, when the rocket rose to an altitude of 30 - 40 kilometers, the spacecraft had a violent low-frequency resonance, and Yang Liwei felt extremely uncomfortable; During the space flight, he heard a sound similar to knocking on the cabin wall (later determined to be the phenomenon of thermal expansion and contraction of the cabin material); During the return process, cracks appeared on the porthole glass (actually cracks caused by the high temperature of the outer anti-burn coating of the spacecraft), etc. Yang Liwei's family also gave him strong support for his aerospace career. His wife, Zhang Yumei, bore the burden of the family alone. Even if she had physical problems, she would support Yang Liwei's aerospace training. - On the afternoon of September 27th, 2008, the Shenzhou VII manned spacecraft carried out the first extraterrestrial activity for China astronauts. The accompanying "Feitian" extraterrestrial spacesuit had many functions, including providing space environmental protection.(pressure, heat, visual protection, etc.), efficacy assurance (to ensure the operation activity, flexibility, and visual assurance of the astronauts under pressure), environmental control and life assurance (temperature and humidity control, oxygen supply, pressure control, etc.), system information display and control, remote sensing and communication functions, etc., to provide environmental protection, life support, efficacy assurance, etc. for the astronauts. In November 2021, China's new generation of extraterrestrial spacesuits debuted, and astronauts could be distinguished by color. - ** In terms of cultural communication **: Modern celebrities played a certain role in spreading Chinese culture. For example, Cai Xukun showed the combination of Chinese music and fashion in the international fashion industry; Li Yuchun showed the deep foundation of Chinese music and modern fashion sense in international large-scale performances; Gu Ailing actively shared Chinese ice and snow culture on social media. They were like bridges connecting China and the world, showing the unique charm of Chinese culture on the international stage. - ** Literature **: There were many poems in ancient China literature that reflected the dream of the ancients to fly. For example, Wang Bo's "The sky is high and the earth is far away, feeling the infinity of the universe", Li Bai's "The dangerous building is a hundred feet high, and the hand can pick the stars" and "The great roc rises with the wind in one day, soaring up to ninety thousand miles", Bai Juyi's "The bell and drum are late at night, and the galaxy is about to dawn" and "The four sides of the city are brightly lit, and the galaxy is in the middle of the water", Du Mu's" The night sky is as cold as water, lying down and watching the morning glory and the Vega". Li Shangyin's "Last night's stars and wind, west of the painting building, east of the Gui Tang" and "Mica screen, candle shadow deep, long river gradually falling, morning stars sinking" and so on. - ** Modern military aspect **: The flying aircraft carrier was unveiled at the 2024 Air Show in ZhuHai, showing the momentum of obeying the call of the motherland and shocking American experts. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-02-14 07:55

China's story about flying

I recommend 'Gale.' This is a great novel about urban life. The male protagonist, Chen Chongchong, was born in northern Myanmar. He woke up on the battlefield and became a mercenary in order to survive. He used his previous life's experience to demonstrate all kinds of powerful tactics, from gas tank cannons to CQB tactics. His mercenary group continued to develop. The supporting roles in the book were also unique. The military theme was a niche topic in MDT, but this book was professional and good. The author was like an industry insider, and his writing style was experienced. The northern part of Myanmar was a complicated place, and there was plenty of room for creativity. The plot of the book was compact and the characters were well drawn. The main character was not sloppy and there was no melodramatic plot. It was worth reading for military fans or mercenaries. " Reshaping the Life of China Entertainment " was not bad either. The male lead was a young director who had just started his career and was reborn as a second-generation heir to a bad school. He wanted to establish himself in China Entertainment after the millennium. There were many characters in the book, including the female lead, Liu Yifei, who was going to be the future movie queen. The plot was smooth, but the male lead was a little too strong at the beginning. " The Idiot Players in the Ghost Valley " was very interesting. Zhang San, the main character, was 999 years old. He built a world in the Ghost Valley and started the hell-level sect ruins. He summoned the players from the Blue Planet. These players were all idiotic fools, and their interactions were super funny. " Servant of the Red Chamber " was a Doujinshi novel. The protagonist had transmigrated into Li Gui, the servant of Jia Baoyu, wanting to escape his tragic ending and take the path of changing his fate through the imperial examinations. The author's writing style was not bad, and he looked at the story of 'Dream of the Red Chamber' from a new perspective. In " Awakening Superpowers from Becoming a Blood Breed," Cheng Feng transmigrated into the world of superpowers and became a Blood Breed after being bitten by his " girlfriend." Killing monsters would awaken his superpowers, and there were also comical, daily, and Asura elements. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-02-04 06:00

The process of China flying

The China people's journey of flying was long and full of exploration. In ancient times, there were fantasies and preliminary explorations of flying. In myths, there were things that reflected the imagination of flying, such as the "Golden Jasper Chariot" of King Mu of Zhou and the "Purple Cloud Chariot" of the Queen Mother of the West. Ancient scientists and craftsmen also had actual flying equipment manufacturing. Lu Ban used wood and bamboo to make wooden magpies from 467 to 221 B.C. and could fly for three days. During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Zhang Heng made wooden birds with mechanisms that could fly for several miles. During the Wei, Jin, and Northern and Southern Dynasties, the "flying car" appeared, and its principle was related to the later "bamboo dragonfly". After the "bamboo dragonfly" was introduced to Europe, it inspired early aviation experimenters. Kite was also an aircraft made from the use of air dynamics in the early days. During the reign of Emperor Wu of Liang, there were people who used kites to glide. Han Zhihe, a craftsman of the Tang Dynasty, invented an exquisite aircraft that could take off and fly a certain distance. After the Song and Yuan Dynasties, there were records of manufacturing rockets, missiles, and hot air balloons. In modern times, China's first aircraft was born in 1909, but civil aviation aircraft had a difficult start. Although the Beiyang government had taken action, the technical and business power was in the hands of foreigners. When New China was founded, the first civil aviation aircraft were 12 aircraft that were flown back from Hong Kong by the former China Airlines and Central Airlines employees. Manned spaceflight started in the 1960s. In 1961, the Soviet cosmonist Gagalin entered space to open a new era. In 1969, the American astronauts landed on the moon. In 1971, the Soviet Union launched the first space station. In 1981, the first successful flight of the American space shuttle and other international space developments also had a driving force for China. In the 1950s and 1970s, China achieved the victory of "two bombs and one satellite". In the mid-1980s, launch vehicle technology ranked among the world's most advanced. In the early 1990s, after the emergence of high-thrust bundled rockets, the realization of China's millennium flying dream gradually became clear. In 1992, the "three-step" strategic concept of China's manned space flight was determined: the first step was to launch two unmanned spacecraft and one manned spacecraft for experiments; the second step was to break through the rendezvous and docking technology and launch a space laboratory to solve space application problems; the third step was to build a space station to solve large-scale, long-term space application problems. On October 15, 2003, Yang Liwei entered space for the first time on the Shenzhou V spacecraft. After that, China's manned space industry continued to develop, from unmanned flight to manned flight, from one person a day to many people a day, from in-cabin experiments to spacewalks, from short-term stays in space to long-term stays in space. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-01-17 19:19

China Flying Myths

" I Want to Marry a Fox Demon as My Wife ", a light novel written by candlelight during the long night. There were a few creatures in this world who had spirituality and could become gods, but the stories were not scary or immortal. Monsters and humans do not interfere with each other. The male protagonist's soul traveled to Japan and saved a dying fox, which was actually a fox demon. From then on, he opened the connection with the monster and started the love story with the fox demon. The male protagonist Hoshino's brain hole is clear and strange, 19 years old, 178cm, 60Kg, and the female protagonist is a fox demon, 170cm, 52Kg. There was also Catwoman who was worthy of waiting. The author's writing was exquisite and funny. The female protagonist was successfully created. The little fox's character was super cute. The cultivation system was reflected by the number of tails. Those who liked daily love stories could read it. 'Gale' was an urban novel written by toot Snowball. The male protagonist, Chen Chongchong, was born on the battlefield in northern Myanmar. In order to survive and become a mercenary, he used his previous life's experience to shock those who had no knowledge, from gas tanks and cannons to various tactics. His mercenary group continued to develop. Although the military theme was not popular, this book was professional, the plot was good, and the characters were full. The situation in northern Myanmar was complicated, and there was a lot of room for creativity. Military fans should not miss it. 'Devour the Starry Sky to Pursue the Dao', a heavenly novel written by an idle person. The male protagonist, Ren Ze, was reborn to devour the starry sky world and become a baby. When he had a golden finger eight years later, if his talent was not enough, he would go to the low-level martial world to build his foundation. If the laws were difficult to comprehend, he would go to the Xianxia world. His ability was very unique and he had experienced many worlds. This was the Devour the Starry Sky Doujinshi, he could give it a try. 'The Man Who Expands the Great Wilderness' was a fantasy novel written by One Crossing the Green Mountains. The Human Clan's Imperial Court was on the decline, the Monster Clan was on the move, and the Ancients were also looking for Immortal Chance. The male protagonist, Shang Yang, traveled across the Great Wilderness, built a tribe, erected a totem, and later saved the human royal court. "What Kadeng Dungeon? I'm playing games normally." My girlfriend's name is Mao Mao. The male lead, Bai Wan, was born with a bug constitution. After being selected by the strange game, the dungeon was not normal. All kinds of bugs made the monsters in the dungeon dumbfounded. It was a hilarious infinite dungeon survival story, but there were occasional hellish jokes. Those with a strong sense of morality entered cautiously. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-03-03 14:27

A 50-word introduction to the China's flying path

From 2003, when Yang Liwei started his dream of flying in Shenzhou V, to the continuous development of the Shenzhou series and the construction of space stations, China's manned space flight continued to set new records. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-01-21 13:34

Dreaming of Flying on the Way to Immortality

There were a few novels similar to " Dreaming of the Way to Heaven " that he could recommend. Among them," Nuwa's Rebirth: The Immortal Road " and " Poison Lady's Rebirth: The Immortal Road of Spring " were both classical Xianxia novels. The plot involved the female protagonist's rebirth and her journey to immortality. These novels all had the characteristics of Xianxia novels. If you like this type of story, you might be interested in these novels.

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2025-01-15 12:10

China Flying Dream Paintings

China Flying Dream paintings had many forms and meanings. From the perspective of science and technology themed paintings, such as "Flying to Space","My Space Dream","Great Dream","Starry Sky","Space Exploration Machine","Moon Imagination","Chang'e Flying to the Moon" and other sci-fi paintings created by students, these works were based on science and were imaginative. They were fantasy works with forward-looking, scientific and technical content. The artistic forms of expression included oil painting, traditional Chinese painting, gouache painting and many other forms. They reflected the imagination of Chang'e flying to the moon and the yearning for space exploration under the development of modern aerospace technology. They reflected the China dream of flying in the perspective of modern technology. From the perspective of traditional culture and art, the flying murals of Dunhuang were typical representatives. The image of the Flying Heavens in the Flying Heavens mural had elegant sleeves and a light figure. Its agile posture showed the imagination of the ancients about the Flying Heavens. In addition, there were also some illustrations with the theme of "Flying Dream", such as the "Flying Dream" poster in the "Ten Years of Painting" series. Among the painting elements related to Shaanxi cultural relics, the flying patterns on the Jingyun Bell and the flying music and dance patterns at the bottom of the "Preface Stele of the Holy Church of the Wild Goose Tower" could also be the inspiration for Fei Tianmeng's paintings. The flying images in these cultural relics showed the ancient understanding and artistic creation of flying, and also provided rich materials for modern paintings. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-01-20 02:46

Information on China Flying Apsaras

The content related to the art of flying had a rich meaning in the field of China culture and art. From an artistic point of view, the Flying Sky pattern originated from Indian Buddhist art. It was a kind of god in Buddhism's "Eight Dragons". The earliest image could be traced back to the Gandhara art at the end of the 2nd century B.C. The early Indian Flying Sky statues had simple postures and wings on their shoulders, influenced by the image of Western angels. With the spread of Buddhism, the Flying Apsaras were introduced to China through Central Asia. In Xinjiang, they first formed the "Western Region Flying Apsaras". After arriving in Dunhuang, they were influenced by the Jin style in the mainland. They changed from having wings and a simple body to a Hu-Han combination Flying Apsaras. Their bodies became increasingly light and coordinated. Flying Apsaras had different styles and characteristics in China during different historical periods. During the Northern Wei Dynasty, the Flying Apsaras were simple in appearance, with round faces and short streamers. There were both men and women. During the Eastern and Western Wei and Northern Qi Dynasties, the Flying Apsaras had delicate and slender faces and gradually lengthened streamers. During the prosperous Tang Dynasty, they were almost female in appearance, with plump bodies and extremely long streamers. In the murals, they showed a smooth and natural feeling of flying in the air. Flying patterns often appeared in Dunhuang murals, Yungang Grottoes, Longmen Grottoes and other places. They were carved on the top of the Buddhist altar or on the wall. Their greatest feature was that they were both dynamic and beautiful. The agile posture, elegant belt and elegant shape brought a strong visual impact, as if they were performing a concert in the sky, transmitting transcendental power. The third cave of Gongyi Grotto was known as the most beautiful flying celestial in the Northern Wei Dynasty and even China. It was famous for its vivid nature and lightness. In terms of culture, the Flying Apsaras were not only a symbol of Buddhist art in China, but also an indispensable part of Chinese traditional culture. They were spiritual symbols in people's hearts, symbolizing the yearning for freedom and beauty. In addition, in the field of modern aerospace, China had the concept of "Flying Heavens". For example, the "Flying Heavens" extraterrestrial spacesuit in the Shenzhou VII mission was developed by the China Astronauts Research and Training Center. It had functions such as space environmental protection, efficacy guarantee, environmental control and life support, system information display and control, and remote communication, providing various guarantees for astronauts 'extraterrestrial activities. There was also a book called " The Legend of China's Flying Apsaras " and other related cultural products. There were also many ancient China poems that reflected the ancients 'dream of flying in space exploration, such as Tang Wang Bo's poem,"The sky is high and the earth is far away, and the universe is endless." "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-01-20 04:10
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