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In the 1960s, when people were children, what did they do in spring?
Fly a kite.
Kite has a history of more than 2,000 years. It has been integrated into and influenced by the traditional culture of China. In China's traditional kites, such auspicious meanings can be seen everywhere: "Live a long and happy life", "Dragon and Phoenix are auspicious", "Birds flock to the phoenix" and "Fish comes every year", all of which show people's yearning and longing for a better life. In the 1960s, most people did a lot of work, all by hand.
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