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Flying Goddess (Flying Dunhuang Mural)
Goddess of flight

The Goddess of Flying in Zhili Town, Huzhou City is located at No.48 Airport Road, Zhili Town. According to relevant public information, Feitian Goddess in Zhili Town, Huzhou City is located at No.48 Airport Road, Zhili Town. Feitian Goddess is a goddess in Indian mythology. The book The Past of Bhagavan points out that the flying goddess was born in Caillebault and Mooney, and the flying goddess was born in the book The Past of Vishnu.

Dunhuang frescoes in Tian Fei

Flying in Dunhuang refers to the flying god painted in Dunhuang grottoes, which is a proper term for Dunhuang mural art in China.

During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, shortly after the spread of Buddhism, the flying immortals in murals were once called flying immortals, which was the difference between flying immortals and flying immortals. With the in-depth development of Buddhism in China, the flying of Buddhism and the flying fairy of Taoism are integrated in artistic image.

As far as artistic image is concerned, Tian Fei in Dunhuang is not a cultural and artistic image, but a synthesis of various cultures. Although Tian Fei's hometown is in India, Tian Fei in Dunhuang was bred by Indian culture, western culture and Central Plains culture. It is a flying sky with China cultural characteristics. It is a long-term exchange between Indian Buddhist heaven and China Taoist feather people, flying in the western regions and flying in the Central Plains.

It is a flying sky without wings, feathers and round light, relying on clouds rather than relying on them, mainly relying on flowing dresses and fluttering ribbons. Flying in Dunhuang can be said to be the most talented creation of China artists and a miracle in the world art history.

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In Buddhism, the heavenly princess lives on incense, not near wine and meat. Whenever there is a Buddha meeting in the sky, he flies in the air, throwing flowers, singing and dancing. Therefore, it is also called Shen Xiang, Luna or Xiang Shen Yin.

Flying in Dunhuang murals appeared at the same time as the creation of grottoes, starting from sixteen countries and going through ten dynasties, which lasted for more than a thousand years, and disappeared with the completion of Dunhuang grottoes until the end of Yuan Dynasty. In this long history of more than 1000 years, Tian Fei's artistic image, posture, artistic conception, style and taste are constantly changing due to the historical situation such as the replacement of dynasties, the transfer of political power, the development and prosperity of economy and the frequent exchanges between Chinese and Western cultures. Different times and artists have left us Tian Fei with different styles and characteristics.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Tian Fei

Dunhuang flying fairy map

Maotai liquor is the messenger of diplomatic friendship.

The flying pattern is one of the symbolic images of Dunhuang murals and a treasure in the history of world art, which is highly accepted in western society. Feixian has the intention of being a diplomatic envoy, which coincides with the vision of Maotai's export.

In order to meet the needs of the international market, Maotai decided to lease the trademark of "Tian Fei Liquor Supply" of Guizhou Grain and Oil Import and Export Corporation with 1958, and changed the export trademark of Moutai to "Tian Fei Brand". The flying pattern of Maotai liquor not only represents the long-standing culture and art in China, but also has far-reaching influence in the world. Once the Tian Fei trademark was launched, it quickly helped Moutai to open the international market.

Feixian

The "Flying Immortal" figure of Maotai Liquor, selected from the mural "Flying Immortal" in Dunhuang Grottoes in ancient China, is a figure modeling in Buddhism. The two fairies in the trademark are taken from Kinnara, the god of songs and music in Indian mythology, and their functions are "scattering flowers and fragrance" and "playing music and dancing".

Fairies fly around in the sky, and some land slowly on auspicious clouds; Some hold their heads high, swing their arms and soar upwards; Some hold flowers and go straight into the sky; Some people float across the sky with flowers in their hands. Seeing such figures, we can't help but think of the great artistic shock brought to us by the ancient people in Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes with their beliefs.

Flying Goddess in Longmen Grottoes

The images of "King Kong" and "Flying Fairy" in Fantasy Journey on Qixi come from Longmen Grottoes.

The dance "King Kong of the Dragon King" not only shows the Longmen musician and Tian Fei, but also focuses on shaping the artistic image of King Kong of the Dragon King. Among the many images of Longmen Grottoes in Luoyang, King Kong is a unique existence and a treasure in Longmen Grottoes. King Kong Lux clenched his fist second hand. The whole statue is rough, bold, vigorous and magnificent, which is the unity of strength and beauty and a symbol of indomitable spirit.

The value of Longmen Grottoes

Longmen Grottoes is a bright pearl in human history. It is the crystallization of history and art and represents the outstanding artistic creativity of mankind. Longmen Grottoes is the epitome of the Tang Dynasty, which reproduces the social form and relatively vigorous economic and cultural level of the Tang Dynasty.

The characteristics of long construction time and many dynasties make it save a lot of written materials and physical materials, which reflect the development and changes of China's ancient politics, economy, religion, culture and many other fields from different angles, and promote the development and innovation of China Grottoes.

Picture of flying goddess

Rolls royce.

Rolls-Royce, also known as Rolls-Royce, is an ultra-luxury car manufacturer. It was founded in Britain on 1906. The founders of the company are FrederickHenryRoyce and Charles Stewart. The designer of the symbol of the flying goddess is British painter and sculptor Charles Sykes.

The three-dimensional symbol of Rolls-Royce's famous flying goddess was creatively taken from a statue of the goddess of victory with a history of more than 2,000 years in the Louvre Art Corridor in Paris. When Charles Sykes, a master of automobile art, was invited to design a logo for Rolls-Royce Motor Company, he incorporated the goddess of victory into his creative inspiration, so a veiled goddess with two arms stretched backwards floated in and officially became the emblem of 19 1 1 Rolls-Royce.

The logo pattern of Rolls-Royce cars is formed by overlapping two R's, which symbolizes that you have me and I have you, and reflects the harmonious relationship between them. Rolls-Royce not only makes cars.

He is also involved in the field of aero-engine manufacturing and is also an excellent engine manufacturer. Some models of Airbus aircraft use Rolls-Royce engines, such as the famous Boeing aircraft.