Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional virtues - Kite English
Kite English
The pronunciation of orange smile in Chinese and English is [ka _ t]; The American pronunciation is [ka_t]. When used as a noun, it means kite or blank check. When used as a verb, it means to cheat people and make something go up with a blank check.
When you form phrases, you usually fly kites or collect kites with draw, such as flying kites; Thrushcross stone
Example: let's come together; Thiskiteisverybeautiful (this kite is very beautiful); See whose kite flies so high? )。
: kite can be used as a noun, transitive verb and intransitive verb. Kites were first invented by Mozi and later improved by Lu Ban. After papermaking appeared in the Eastern Han Dynasty, kites were improved and became popular as a folk entertainment. It was called a kite at that time. It was not until the Sui and Tang Dynasties that papermaking was mature that people began to make kites out of paper, which is still in use today.
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