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Wings are an essential part of flying. Not only birds, but also angels and fairies have wings.
In many myths and stories, wings symbolize freedom and dreams. They represent humanity's dream of flight, like Icarus in Greek mythology.
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Wings have been a crucial source of inspiration in the history of human flight. From Leonardo da Vinci to the Wright brothers, people have studied the structure of birds' wings and applied it to aircraft design. Even in modern aircraft design, birds' wings remain an important reference.
In myths and art around the world, wings symbolize divinity and transcendence. From the Cheonmachong Tomb murals in Korea to the image of angels in the West, wings have become a universal symbol representing spiritual ascension beyond earthly limitations.