Chapter 285: The Dream of Flying
He, a great devil who has cultivated the heart of the Demon Dao, naturally has its truth. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info
Some things, that is to know the darkness in order to keep its light, as a demon path master, for the path of the devil can not turn back, it is not easy to turn back, the experience is much deeper than those who can only say the truth.
This place is rich in dark energy, and before leaving, Ye Chao also did a good thing for the locals - uh, he absorbed the dark energy here, at least, there will not be a large amount of dark energy here in a short period of time.
He is a demon and has done similar things to the Leshan Giant Buddha.
The Buddha statue is Zhenjiang, and he is doing a good thing to suck away the dark energy here.
"That's what I heard...... Good men and good women, who develop the three bodhichitta, where should the clouds live? Yun He subdued his heart...... Bodhisattvas in the Dharma should have nothing to live in and do in charity. ”
"How can the clouds subdue their hearts?"
"How can Yun subdue his heart...... Hehehehehe......"
This is a fragment of the scriptures in the "Diamond Sutra", the meaning of Yun He to subdue his heart, translated into the vernacular, is how to subdue his heart.
This is the word used by Subodha to ask the Buddha.
Ye Chao's voice rippled in the river, and he left, no longer by boat, but by magic, hallucinating the people around him, and then using energy to stealth, showing the demon wings flew away in front of the Leshan Giant Buddha.
He also wanted to know how to subdue his heart.
Helpless, no way.
The Buddha's method in the Diamond Sutra, Ye Chao has tried, and it is not suitable for him, the big devil, to "subdue his heart".
Not suitable, for him, just useless.
Due to the absorption of a large amount of dark energy in the waters around the Leshan Giant Buddha, Ye Chao experienced the fun of flying.
Regarding flying, Ye Chao remembered that Li Bai had a poem that said that he "wanted to go to the blue sky and catch the bright moon"!
Whoever forsakes me will not remain in the day of yesterday;
Those who disturb my heart will have many troubles today.
The long wind sends autumn geese thousands of miles, and you can be a tall building for this.
Penglai's article is built on the bones, and Xiao Xie is clear in the middle.
All of them want to fly with great joy and want to go to the blue sky to see the bright moon.
Draw the knife and cut off the water, the water is more flowing, and the glass is more sorrowful.
Life is not satisfactory in the world, and the Ming Dynasty spreads flat boats.
Although Li Bai is a poet, his dream of flying may have been realized by getting drunk.
But Ye Chao is different, he doesn't need to drink alcohol, he doesn't need to still fly to realize his dream of soaring in the sky as a human being.
Because he has demonic wings.
Speaking of flying......
In fact, human beings have long dreamed of flying freely in the air like birds.
But when you think about it, humans can't fly.
Because of this, we humans have always regarded flight as an extraordinary ability that only gods possess.
No matter which nation or country, the gods it worships will spread their wings and fly.
Those beautiful legends and myths are not only the crystallization of thousands of years of human civilization, but also contain the original idea of human beings to fly, and it is under these beautiful dreams that our great achievements in aerospace today have been achieved.
Birds have a pair of dexterous wings that allow them to take to the skies.
Therefore, the most immediate hope of people who originally fantasized about flying was to have a pair of similar wings. As a result, most of the legendary flights are done with the help of wings, which is especially evident in Western legends.
Westerners believe in God and believe that God is omnipotent, and God's messengers, the angels, have the mission of transmitting God's gospel and teachings to mankind, that is, to travel back and forth between heaven and earth, so angels have a pair of wings and can fly freely in the sky like birds.
And Cupid, the naked, blindfolded, little boy with a bow and arrow in his hand, also had a pair of fleshy wings behind him, which enabled him to fly around, and when he saw a man and a woman who were married, he shot them through their hearts with a golden arrow, and from then on they were glued together.
Interestingly, in our Chinese mythological stories, there are also images of flying people, and the most praised ones are the various immortals and flying heavens.
In Chinese myths and legends, almost all fairies are able to fly.
Among all the imaginary flying people, the most famous is probably China's flying sky.
"Flying Heaven" is an imaginary flying god in Buddhism, which is called the god of heavenly songs, the god of heavenly music, and the god of scattered flowers in Buddhist scriptures.
Legend has it that the flying sky can sing and dance, whenever the Buddha is preaching, they will fly in the air, play music and scatter flowers, and the whole body will also exude a fragrant and fragrant aroma, so it is also called "Xiangyin God".
In the Mogao Grottoes of Dunhuang, an ancient Chinese art treasure, there are many exquisite murals, among which the most popular figure is Feitian.
According to statistics, in the more than 550 grottoes in Dunhuang, there are more than 4,000 flying heavens, they are all young girls, slender, plump faces, chic expressions, and gentle expressions. They wore long scarves and streamers, played music, scattered flowers, and danced, in a variety of postures and weather.
China's flying sky does not have wings or feathers, and most of them soar in the air with the help of clouds and do not rely on clouds, relying on flowing dresses and flying ribbons.
And most of the other Chinese myths and legends of the flying people are like this, either flying through the clouds or relying on their light body to fly freely in the air. This is very different from the image of a flying man in the West.
Other peoples also have their own dreams of flying, and their way of flying is not exactly the same as the one introduced above, and some use other tools to fly.
With slender fingers, a straight nose, hair like withered grass, a pointed hat, and a broomstick flying from roof to roof, this is a classic image of a medieval Western witch. This is another type of image of a flying man in Western mythology.
In Arabic mythology, their hero flies through the sky in a beautifully woven, flyable blanket.
Also, legend has it that the Persian king Kakos once put several eagles on his throne and let them fly majestically with him.
In addition, Count Waldowski, a black-clad magician from Poland, flew to the moon on the back of a rooster.
And a little boy Nils? Haugersen, who completed his trip around Sweden on the back of a large white goose. In Greek mythology, the flaming chariot of Helios, the god of the sun, was drawn by a strong, winged horse.
However, what about our Xuanyuan Yellow Emperor, he flew into the sky on a dragon.
These myths and stories about "flying" are all infused with the deep and beautiful desire of human beings to fly to the sky.
How many people can really fly?
Among the flying dreams of all nations around the world, in fact, the most interesting is our ancient Chinese flying dream.
Suffice it to say, the ancient Chinese were really bullish.
In the Ming Dynasty in China, there was a story of ten thousand households flying into the sky - this is the earliest solid rocket launch test of mankind!
That's right, he is the first person in the history of the world to be a spacemaker.
In space flight, being able to fly manned is an indication of the advanced and mature of a country's space technology. Modern manned spaceflight is only a few decades old, and such manned flight tests have already appeared in the Ming Dynasty of China.
This astronaut is said to be named Wanhu, and some people are also called "Wanhu".
The modern space powers, the Americans, admired Wanhu very much, and their experts described the astronautical deeds of our ancient Chinese astronauts in this way: At the end of the 14th century, there was a Chinese official named Wan Hu, who installed 47 of the largest rockets possible at that time on the back of a chair. He tied himself to the front of his chair and held a large kite in each hand. Then he asked his servants to light 47 large rockets at the same time, the purpose of which was to use the power of the rockets to propel forward, plus the power of the kite to fly forward.
The story of the above-mentioned "Ten Thousand Households Flying into the Sky" appeared in the American rocket scientist Herbert? Herbert? S? Zim) in the book "Rockets and Jet Engines" (published in 1945).
This story is very popular in the international aerospace community, and the former Soviet Union, Germany, Britain and other rocket experts have mentioned his person and his affairs, and regard Wan Hu as the pioneer of human beings using rockets as powered flight.
Later, someone wrote the story of Wanhu's ascension to heaven based on this, and gave him a "resume": he was born as a carpenter and worked in the Ordnance Manufacturing Bureau. However, it is still worth studying whether Wanhu is a personal name or an official position.
Mr. Wang Shizhuo, a pioneer of China's aviation industry, also told his student Qian Xuesen, the founder of China's aerospace industry, the story of the flying of ten thousand tigers, but the version was different from what Kim said.
Wang Shizhuo said that in the nineteenth year of Emperor Xianzong's Chenghua (1483 AD), Wan Hu was the son of a wealthy family, and he was familiar with poetry and books, but he did not apply for the examination, because he did not love official positions and science.
The flight of Wanhu can be said to be the earliest test activity of human beings using rockets as power to ascend to heaven.
Rocket experts from the former Soviet Union once spoke highly of it: "China is not only the inventor of rockets, but also the first visionary to use solid-fuel rockets to send people into the air." ”
Unfortunately, this experiment ended in failure, and Wanhu fell and died shortly after liftoff.
For the sake of science, he is not afraid of death, and he is really a good man, but Wan Hu has become the first person in ancient China and even the world to dedicate himself to the aerospace industry.
Ye Chao read his story before, and he really admired him, a person who could not even want his life in order to fly.
It's crazy.
Therefore, Ye Chao cherishes his ability to fly now, and it is no wonder that Chen Wanqiu wanted to learn heart magic after knowing that Ye Chao could fly.