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What is the nickname of the kite?
Kites are also called organ, paper kite, kite and paper kite. Originated in China, it has a history of more than 2,000 years. According to legend, the ancients in China used kites to measure and transmit information, and even tried to fly people with kites. In the Five Dynasties, eunuch Ye Li made a paper kite in the palace and put a bamboo flute on her head to let the wind enter the bamboo and make a sound like A Zheng. Kite got its name.
Characteristics and innovation of kites
Previously, kites were mostly flat, but after the middle was changed to a drum shape, they were more perfect and realistic. Moreover, the eagle's skeleton has also been improved, and its shape is more realistic, and it can hover at a certain height. There are also paper-cut kites and indoor Tai Chi kites, all of which are new creations. I think the pursuit of development should be both traditional and modern, traditional shapes and colors, modern skeletons and paintings, more exquisite skeletons, more modern painting levels and more fine paintings.
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