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Nylon fan
Material:Polyester
Colour:多款
"    The main materials of the fan are: bamboo, wood, paper, ivory, enamel, jade, flying bird hair, other palm leaves, betel leaf, wheat straw, bulrush, etc. can also be braided or made into various kinds of daily-use craft fans, beautiful shape, structure Exquisite, crafted by skilled craftsmen, sculpted, burned, drilled or celebrity poetry paintings, making the fan art worth a hundred times. Chinese traditional fan culture originated in ancient times. Our ancestors hunted plant leaves or bird feathers in the hot summer sun, and used simple processing to block the sun from generating wind. Therefore, the fan has the name of the day, which is the fan. The original source. The first fan is a power-like object made of enamel. The original function of the fan is not to cool, but the ceremonial fan of the ruling class in order to show its status and privileges. . Because the fan is more common in the palace, the fan is also called "the palace fan." After the Sui and Tang Dynasties, there were a large number of lupin fans and fan fans. In this period, the literati and the literati liked to play the fan and regarded it as “the sleeves and elegant objects”. Some poets and poets, in addition to drinking poetry, often swayed the fans and made poems. There are a lot of poems related to fans, such as Li Wei's "Fan", Bai Juyi's "White Lupin", Tang Yi's "Broken Fan" and so on. If the ancient literati had no fan in his hand, just like petty bourgeoisie does not have a pet dog, it seems to be somewhat unsatisfactory. In the Qing Dynasty, not only the literati and the literati, but even the officials who entered the official career, the accountant, and even the various people at the bottom of the society also liked to swing the fan. "
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y1629
Nylon fan
Material:Polyester
Colour:多款
"    The main materials of the fan are: bamboo, wood, paper, ivory, enamel, jade, flying bird hair, other palm leaves, betel leaf, wheat straw, bulrush, etc. can also be braided or made into various kinds of daily-use craft fans, beautiful shape, structure Exquisite, crafted by skilled craftsmen, sculpted, burned, drilled or celebrity poetry paintings, making the fan art worth a hundred times. Chinese traditional fan culture originated in ancient times. Our ancestors hunted plant leaves or bird feathers in the hot summer sun, and used simple processing to block the sun from generating wind. Therefore, the fan has the name of the day, which is the fan. The original source. The first fan is a power-like object made of enamel. The original function of the fan is not to cool, but the ceremonial fan of the ruling class in order to show its status and privileges. . Because the fan is more common in the palace, the fan is also called "the palace fan." After the Sui and Tang Dynasties, there were a large number of lupin fans and fan fans. In this period, the literati and the literati liked to play the fan and regarded it as “the sleeves and elegant objects”. Some poets and poets, in addition to drinking poetry, often swayed the fans and made poems. There are a lot of poems related to fans, such as Li Wei's "Fan", Bai Juyi's "White Lupin", Tang Yi's "Broken Fan" and so on. If the ancient literati had no fan in his hand, just like petty bourgeoisie does not have a pet dog, it seems to be somewhat unsatisfactory. In the Qing Dynasty, not only the literati and the literati, but even the officials who entered the official career, the accountant, and even the various people at the bottom of the society also liked to swing the fan. "

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