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The practice of fans

The practice of fans

1, prepare two colors of paper (white needs two). Stick orange paper on white paper, fold it in half and stick it together after folding it in half.

2. If the paper is long, you can directly use a piece of paper to make a sector. Punch holes under the fan.

3. Prepare a piece of paper, fold a crease of 1cm on it, and cut the part below the crease into strips. Then stick a thin piece of paper on the cut paper and roll up the tassels.

4. Stick a piece of paper with the width of 1cm on the tassel, and finally fix the tassel on the fan with iron wire.

Extended data:

The fan is a wind-inducing device, which is necessary in summer. China's traditional fan culture has a profound cultural background, is an integral part of Chinese national culture, and is closely related to bamboo culture, Taoist culture and Confucian culture. China has always been known as "the kingdom of fans". The original name of the fan in history is "nameless fan", and it is said that it was made by Yu Shun. Cui Bao's Notes on Ancient and Modern Costumes in Jin Dynasty: "Five Ming Fan was made by Shun. Influenced by Yao Chan, he opened his eyes, sought help from others, and pretended to be brilliant. Qin, Han Gongqing and scholar-officials all need it.

The types of fans are feather fan, cattail fan, pheasant fan, round fan, folding fan, silk bow fan, mud fan, black paper fan, sandalwood fan and so on. The manufacturing techniques of fans listed in the national intangible cultural heritage list include sandalwood fan in Suzhou, Jiangsu, Wangxingji fan in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, folding fan in Rongchang, Chongqing, Gong Fan in Zigong, Sichuan, sunflower fan in Xinhui, Guangdong and feather fan in Huzhou.