The quiet string rings blue at night, and the palace merchants believe in the wind.
Vaguely like a song, you can hear it, but you can't tune it with the wind.
2. Song Zhiyuan-Kou Zhun
The sky collapses in autumn in Fang Jing, and the flying power is still weak.
Like the breeze of trust, Bai Yunfei will eventually * * *.
3. Guan Cun played in the Song Dynasty-Lu You.
After the rain, the stream leveled the bank and looked at the children in the village to thank yat sen villa. Bamboo and horses gallop, kites are domineering and whistling in the wind.
In the third winter, I temporarily learned from Confucian scholars and practiced from my parents. Literacy is roughly equivalent to paying tribute, so you don't have to work hard for your officials.
Kites originated in China, and kites in China have a long history. It is said that it originated in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and it has been more than two thousand years. According to legend, Mo Zhai made wooden birds out of wood, which took three years to develop, and was the earliest origin of human kites. Later, Lu Ban used bamboo to improve kite materials in Mo Zhai. It was not until Cai Lun improved papermaking in the Eastern Han Dynasty that kites were made of paper, so they were called "paper kites".
Flying a kite is one of the traditional folk games and a holiday custom in Tomb-Sweeping Day. Kites are also called organ, paper kite, kite and paper kite. Originated in China, it is a communication tool invented by ancient working people. Lu Ban made his first kite out of bamboo. Later, only the palace had paper kites. In Minnan, it is called wind blowing. Kite is a product that is heavier than air and can float in the air with the help of wind.
Kite is a product that is heavier than air and can float in the air with the help of wind. In the late Tang Dynasty, bamboo flutes were added to paper kites. The kite flew into the sky and was blown by the wind, making a "whoop" sound, like the sound of playing a kite, so people renamed it "Kite". Modern general term for kites and organs, including paper kites without whistles. Weifang is known as the kite capital.