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Is there a difference between Xu's Masonry End Jili Lamp and the lanterns on the market?

The Xu's Masonry Lamp is different from the lanterns in the market.

The auspicious lanterns of Xu's Masonry End are different from all kinds of lanterns commonly found in the market. The form of auspicious lanterns under its name is novel, and customers can buy finished auspicious lanterns in company celebrations and traditional festivals, so as to create a joyful and happy atmosphere. Not only that, users can also buy semi-finished products of auspicious lanterns, so that children put down their cell phones, get their hands dirty and turn the semi-finished products into finished products, so as to cultivate the hands-on ability of young people.

Introduction of lanterns

Lanterns, also known as lanterns. Lanterns are a traditional Han Chinese folk craft originated in China. In ancient times, their main function was to illuminate, with paper or silk as the outer skin of the lantern, and the skeleton was usually made using bamboo or wooden strips, with candles or bulbs in the center, making them a tool for illumination. Influenced by Chinese culture, lanterns are also quite a common item in temples in many countries in Chinese Asia.

Lanterns are a cultural product of China's traditional agricultural era, combining both life functions and artistic features. Lanterns are the Han Chinese people for thousands of years important entertainment culture, it rewards the gods and entertain people, both "Nuo opera" rewards the function of the gods, but also entertaining entertainment value, modern society more than in the Spring Festival, Lantern Festival and other festivals hanging, for the festivals to add light and color, pray for peace.