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What is Little Mazar?
Mazar-e-Mazar is a kind of folding stool and a traditional handicraft in China. Its structural feature is that its legs are crossed and canvas or hemp rope is stretched on it, which can be folded and easy to carry. The origin of Mazar-e-Mazar can be traced back to the huts of nomadic people in the north. This kind of seat was introduced to China in the Eastern Han Dynasty. The hut consists of eight wooden sticks, and the sitting surface is connected by brown ropes, which was later called Mazar-Mazar. Nomadic people refer to people whose main way of life is nomadism. The earliest nomadic people were in the middle of the 8th century BC, and they were distributed in the west of Altai Mountain. They are called the Scots, but different from the farming people, the unity of the farming people was in the Qin Dynasty and the unity of the nomadic people was in the Yuan Dynasty.
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