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This is a very famous flying sky in Dunhuang murals. Flying in Dunhuang is a flying god depicted in Dunhuang Grottoes, and later became a special term for Dunhuang mural art in China.

In the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, shortly after the spread of Buddhism, the flying immortals in murals were once called flying immortals, which is 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.

Flying in Dunhuang murals and the creation of grottoes appeared at the same time, starting from sixteen countries, going through ten dynasties and lasting more than a thousand years, and disappeared with the completion of Dunhuang grottoes until the end of the 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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Flying in Dunhuang in Buddhism

In Buddhism, Tian Fei is Kanroji and Kinnara. The mission of Ganlv Nv is to distribute fragrance in the Buddhist country, present flowers and treasures to the Buddha, live among the flowers and fly in the Heavenly Palace. Kinnara's task is to play music, dance and dance in Buddhist countries, but he can't fly in the clouds.

Later, Manna and Kinnara mixed together, regardless of gender and function, and became one flying thing. People who played music in the early days were called "Heavenly Yue Ji", and later people who sang and danced with musical instruments were called "Tian Fei Yue Ji".

Dunhuang's flying style is characterized by no wings, no feathers, relying on clouds instead of clouds, but relying on floating dresses and flying ribbons to soar in the air. On the basis of national tradition, it absorbed and integrated the achievements of foreign flying art, and developed and created the flying image of Dunhuang.

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