Kite (fable)
A beautiful butterfly kite, flying high in mid-air, with a long tail, is natural and unrestrained.
There is a thin thread above the kite. Here is a boy who controls the balance and height of kites according to the wind direction.
The kite is flying high in the air overlooking the ground, and everything on the ground has become so small that even the tall buildings have shrunk on the ground now, and the little boy holding the string has been submerged in the rockery jungle and turned into a small white spot.
Kite, the in the mind began to get carried away, it is a little disgusted with the thread that connects itself, but also with the "little white dot" that controls itself.
A plane flew over the kite's head, and the kite saw a silver-gray fuselage, which was not as gorgeous as its colorful clothes. What makes it even more depressed is that the plane is not led by a thread, but flies higher and faster than it, and it can only turn around.
Kite began to have a spirit, but also quietly set up a "great ideal" in the heart.
Kites want to fly high and fast, just like airplanes.
Kites feel that only by getting rid of the free line can they fly high and travel in space.
The kite forgot that only with this thread can it stretch freely in the sky, but at this time it has been completely confused by resentment, and it just wants to break free.
So the kite seized the opportunity and deliberately touched the thin line on a rock with its sharp edge.
Kites, free of charge. It rolled happily in the sky and smiled coldly at the panicked boy below.
Unfortunately, the kite didn't wait until the end of the third somersault, and there was no chance to compete with the plane. Suddenly, a gust of wind blew, and the kite was blown into the sky in an instant, and then spun a few times, and it hit the top of the hill and was fragmented.
I didn't know the kite until I died, and the plane was wired ...
Solve! A short story about kites.
The story of flying kites
In an academy of sciences, a child is flying a kite. An old professor saw it and asked him, "What are you doing, little friend?"
"Fly a kite!" The child has a point.
"Where is the kite?"
The old professor's question made the child look sleepy, and he didn't know where to start at the moment. Because the kite is too high, his little eyes can't find it.
Suddenly, a gust of wind blew, and the little hand pulling the kite string trembled. The child suddenly realized: "Grandpa, although I didn't see it, I can catch it."
The old professor nodded yes and left thoughtfully. Keep repeating that sentence:
"Although I can't see, I can catch it ..."
Perhaps it is because man was created by God with clay as the material, and this man's "materiality" makes human epistemology often based on his sensory ability. They all said they wouldn't believe it unless they saw it. But what is the real "confidence"? What do you believe when you see something?
"Faith is the essence of what is expected and the evidence of what is not seen." It means that faith is sure of what you want and what you can't see.
There are four legends about the origin of kites. First, the hat and the leaves say; Second, sailing boats and tents; Third, the bird said; Fourth, Ye Li said.
However, the conclusion that kites originated in China is generally recognized by the kite industry in the world.
Kites were invented by working people in ancient China during the Spring and Autumn Period of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, which has been more than 2,000 years since. 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 people began to make kites out of paper, which was called "paper kites".
In the Northern and Southern Dynasties, kites began to be a tool for transmitting information. Since Sui and Tang Dynasties, due to the development of paper industry, people began to use paper to paste kites. Flying kites became a popular outdoor activity in the Song Dynasty. Zhou Mi, a poet of the Song Dynasty, wrote in Old Wulin: "During the Qingming Festival, people fly kites in the suburbs and return at dusk." "Kite" means kite. There are vivid kite-flying scenes in Zhang Zeduan's The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival in the Northern Song Dynasty and Su Hanchen's The Hundred Poems in the Song Dynasty.
In 1600, oriental kites (diamonds) were introduced to Europe.
The story about kites should be only fifty words.
During the Five Dynasties, the Northern Emperor Xuan Di also used kites to carry people for fun. Once he went out.
How far is Wuli Edition? According to "History of the North", Emperor Xuandi of Qi used death row inmates in the heavenly prison to fly kites.
Let them "take the seat as the wing and go down from Taiwan" for their entertainment. If these death row inmates
Accomplish the emperor's wish and the crime can be forgiven.
Li Huan of the Qing Dynasty once wrote a famous song "On Kites", which recorded beauty and ugliness.
The story of Zhan Yan, Zhang Qiang and the kite. The two sisters write poems on kites respectively.
Then fly a kite. Later, two people who found the kite went to ask for relatives, which finally contributed to this.
Two happy marriages. This is a story about kites.
The origin of kites and other stories about kites.
First, the origin of kites
A brief history of kites in China;
Kite is the oldest folk art and leisure activity in China. Speaking of flying kites
Not only the children jump for joy, but also the adults will be eager to try.
The fun of flying kites is really beyond the imagination of ordinary people. Former Jin Shengtan once said
It is a pleasure to see someone else's kite broken. As for the origin of kites, it is now impossible to verify them. some
Folklorists believe that the ancients invented kites mainly to miss sophisticated relatives and friends, so they are
When the death gate of Tomb-Sweeping Day was briefly opened, the feelings of mourning for the old friend were nailed to a kite and sent to.
Dead relatives and friends.
In fact, the earliest kites in China were made of wood. In literature, Han Fei
Zi once recorded that it took philosophers three years to fly into the sky with a wooden kite. ...
"(about 300 BC), it was not until Cai Lun invented papermaking in the Eastern Han Dynasty that there was paper.
With the appearance of kites, it can be inferred that kites in China have a history of more than two thousand years.
There are also records about kites in the official history, which are earlier than the Five Dynasties. One is the Southern Dynasties.
Liang Wudi was besieged by Hou Jing and flew a kite for help. According to the biography of Nan Shi Hou Jing, eighty.
",three years of filial piety (AD 549), waiting for the scene of the crisis in Liang Wudi,
The rebels besieged Liang Wudi in Jianye (now Nanjing) capital of Du Liang, isolated from the inside and outside, and some people made contributions.
As a paper crow, he tied the imperial edict inside. At that time, Prince Sun Shi was outside Taijitang, taking the northwest.
Word got out for help, but it was shot down by the rebels. Taicheng was captured soon, and the Liang Dynasty
Since then, it has also declined and perished. This is the story of Jane Wen's unfortunate failure to fly a kite for help.
There are still differences between kites and paper kites. The so-called kite means that it can fly in the air.
Sounds like zither strings; As for the "kite", it is a dumb bird that only flies but doesn't sing.
A kite is to tie a bowstring on the back of the kite or press a bagpipe on the head of the kite.
When the paper is lifted off, strong wind passes through the flute or causes the bowstring to vibrate, and it will sing.
Sound. Ordinary kites don't make sound.
During the Five Dynasties, the Northern Emperor Xuan Di also used kites to carry people for fun. Once he went out.
How far is five miles? According to the Northern History, Xuan Di, the Emperor of Qi, used the death row in the heavenly prison to fly a kite.
Let them "take the seat as the wing and go down from Taiwan" for their entertainment. If these death row inmates
To fulfill the emperor's wish, crime and punishment can be forgiven.
Li Huan of the Qing Dynasty once wrote a famous song "On Kites", which recorded beauty and ugliness.
The story of Zhan Yan, Zhang Qiang and the kite. The two sisters write poems on kites respectively.
Then fly a kite. Later, two people who found the kite went to ask for relatives, which finally contributed to this.
Two happy marriages. This is a story about kites.
Other textual research also confirmed that it spread to Korea in the 10th century, 13th century and 14th century, and then to Japan.
It was only in the19th century that it spread to Europe.
Asians are better at making kites than Europeans. Kites in Malaysia
It is made of grass and dried reeds, similar to kites in Korea and India, and has strong maneuverability.
Flexible. They can make the kite land in the designated place correctly. Some people can make the wind.
The kite is only 15 cm above the ground, and it will never touch the ground.
Today, kites in Taiwan Province Province have made greater progress. 196 1 year, the world was held in Hawaii.
In the kite competition, the kite-making technology of the participating countries is obviously inferior to that of China. This fact touched
Many kite experts in China. By 1964, kites from Taiwan Province Province had been exported to the United States.
China, Australia, Japan and other countries can earn $30,000 a year in foreign exchange.
Taiwan Province Province has entered the industrial age. Whether it is sold in the market or outside, everything stresses speed and efficiency.
Selling kites has long since lost sight of paper products. The cheap kites are made of plastic, while the slightly more expensive ones are made of nylon cloth.
Only primary and secondary school students are still doing manual classes with paper, because paper is more convenient and cheaper. but
Hong Kong still produces kites all the time, but it is not painted separately, but printed.
Although industrialized, it still has traditional characteristics and local flavor.
Kites abroad:
Flying kites against the wind is children's favorite. Kites have a history of two thousand years in China.
There are many kinds. Mainly divided into two kinds: plane and three-dimensional. After spreading to all parts of the world, the shapes have become more diverse.
, more money. Kite Museum exhibited kites from 19 countries, with strong local colors.
Antiques from Zheng Feng.
Kites originated in the Warring States Period. A loser is what later generations called Lu Ban, a seven-skilled craftsman, or "Lord Lu Ban". The raw material of his "magpie" or "kite" is extremely thin sawdust or bamboo chips. After the Han Dynasty, due to the invention and application of paper, paper gradually replaced wood when making kites. It's called a kite. In the Five Dynasties, a bamboo whistle was tied to a paper kite, which sounded like A Zheng, so it was later called a kite. Flying kites was very common in Weifang during the Tang and Song Dynasties. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, kites in Weifang reached a peak. Every year around Tomb-Sweeping Day, the weather is fine, and every family helps the old and takes care of the young, taking a walk on the spot, and actually sending their proud works into the blue sky. Zheng Banqiao, a poet in Qing Dynasty, said in Poems: The poem says: "Paper flowers fly like snow all over the sky, and charming girls swing around." The five-color Luo skirt shakes with the wind, bringing butterflies back to spring. " Vividly described the scene of flying kites in Weifang during the Qingming Festival. This spring-like folk activity is not only an opportunity to observe and evaluate each other, but also a good opportunity to breathe the early spring air, enjoy the gift of nature and exercise. Weifang kite has exquisite craftsmanship, unique painter, novel shape and reasonable composition. It also absorbs some characteristics of woodblock New Year pictures and the techniques of Beijing-Tianjin paintings, with beautiful lines, bright colors, being good at exaggeration and highlighting the theme. Unique style and lifelike. The most representative large centipede kite is 100 feet long. When flying, the tail fragrance and body fragrance are gradually lifted upwards, and the first part is lifted to the sky by the lift generated by dozens of "waists". The waist is tied according to the principle of mechanics, and there should be a strict angle and distance between the tethers. The "leading centipede" expands the blue sky with a thousand miles, which is spectacular. Won universal praise at home and abroad. Since the first Weifang International Kite Fair 1984. Every year in mid-April, the annual International Kite Festival is held. 1988 Weifang was designated as the "Kite Capital of the World" by the 5th International Kite Fair. Now the19th Kite Festival has been successfully held, attracting tourists from dozens of countries and regions around the world every year. It has also made outstanding contributions to Weifang's economic development.
The history of kites
China kites have a long history. It is said that Han Xin, a general of the Han Dynasty, used kites to make measurements. Liang Wudi used kites to send messages, but failed. In the Northern and Southern Dynasties, someone jumped from a height with a kite on his back and didn't die. When Zhang Pi was besieged in the Tang Dynasty, he used a kite to send a message for help, which succeeded. These show that the history of kites in China is at least 2,000 years. Since the Tang Dynasty, kites have gradually become toys. By the late Tang Dynasty, kites had been made of silk strips or bamboo flutes, and the wind blew, hence the name "kite". Some people say that the name "kite" originated in the Five Dynasties, when Ye Li pasted a kite with paper and installed a bamboo flute on it. The history of kites
In the Song Dynasty, kites developed greatly, and the variety and performance of kites were closely related to people's lives. Such as Wulin; It is recorded in "Japanese Affairs" that young people seduce each other and kill each other, and the one who loses the line loses. /There are also kite-flying scenes in Zhang Zeduan's The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival and Su Hanchen's Poems of Hundred Schools in the Northern Song Dynasty. Xu Wei, a painter in the Ming Dynasty, wrote many poems related to kites, such as "wicker rubbing thread and wadding cotton, rubbing feet and putting paper. "How much energy the spring breeze consumes, taking the children to spring." Another example: "I used to be very happy, but I am not as old as I am this year. I can stay in Chunma and watch the children disconnect." Flying kites became more popular in the Qing Dynasty. Legend has it that Cixi asked the inspector to run to Tianjin to find a kite and Wei tied it to him as a "longevity old riding crane". There are three big kites that Fu Yi played in the Forbidden City. The History of Kites Welcome to Is.com.
In seventy chapters of A Dream of Red Mansions, Cao Xueqin vividly described the scenes of flying crabs, beauties, big fish, weaving bats, phoenixes, sand swallows and other kites in the Grand View Garden. It can be said that at this time, the toy kites in China developed to a very high level. The history of kites
Since the Tang and Song Dynasties, China kites have spread all over the world, first in Southeast Asian countries, such as Korea, Japan and Malaya, and then in Europe and America. Under the influence of industrial revolution in europe, China's toy kites developed into flying machines there, passing through Kelly in Britain, Hargrave in Australia and Lindauer in Germany. Finally, the Wright brothers succeeded in manufacturing the earliest aircraft capable of carrying people in the United States. The history of kites
Therefore, a China kite hangs in the lobby of the Washington Air and Space Museum. It says next to it, "The earliest flying machines of mankind were kites and rockets from China."
A short story about kites.
It is said that there is such a beautiful story.
A seaside in Wang Yang is sparsely populated, and warm sunshine shines on the sea. The waves kept coming to the shore like a group of naughty children playing; Flocks of seagulls spread their wings and fly here every day, as if in a fierce competition. ...
In such a fairy-tale country, there are a group of beautiful kites. There is a small kite, beautiful and lovely, flying in the vast blue sky with my parents every day. She is so carefree every day, and her life is simple and calm. Suddenly one day, the little kite asked his mother, "Mom, what is love?" Mom smiled and told her: "Love has no definition. One day, when you find your love, you will understand. " Little kite doesn't understand, but she still believes that her mother's words must have her own truth. Little kite lived as usual, and after a long time ... that day, the whole family was still flying in the sky. Little kite never thought that from that day on, she would never see her parents again. When my father was flying, his wings were broken because he pushed too hard. At that moment, my father gradually fell into the deep sea. My mother saw that my father was in danger and immediately flew to my father. I saw my mother holding my father with her body. The little kite panicked. At this moment, she was really scared. She is very afraid of losing her dearest person. At the last moment when her mother was scarred but still unwilling to give up, Little Kite suddenly understood something. She hates that she can't help her parents out of danger, but she can only watch them both fall into the sea. Her heart ached to death. ...
In this way, only the little kite is left. She felt very lonely. She is afraid of the arrival of the night, remembering the scene of her parents falling into the sea, and even more afraid of flying. Until one day, she finally got up the courage, spread her wings and flew into the sky. She saw the outside world again. She felt a voice saying to her, "Everything will be fine, be strong …" Little kite looked around and saw nothing. For the next few days, she listened to the same words. Because of these words, she became strong, and she faced all difficulties bravely. Whenever she flies into the boundless sky, she always feels that something around her is supporting and encouraging her. On this day, the little kite couldn't hold back his curiosity and asked loudly, "can you tell me who you are?" Where the hell are you? " Just listen to the familiar voice: "I am the wind, I am by your side, for you, I may just be the most familiar stranger!" " ""the wind? Whenever I want to spread my wings and fly, are you the wind that gives me motivation? Did you give me support and encouragement when I was sad? " "I'm not as great as you said. I just try my best to do what I want to do. "The kite and the wind didn't continue, leaving them perhaps the happiest moment in their lives. From that day on, the kite and the wind met. The kite still flies to the vast sky as usual every day, which may have become a habit, but it is the most anticipated moment of her day, because there is a wind that can bring her happiness and joy in the distant sky. Whenever they meet, between them, another world will be formed, a world only belonging to them, full of warmth. Life has been like this, beautiful, simple, but extraordinary. Perhaps no one can understand what kind of feelings are between kites and the wind, and there is no way to express them in words.
Little kite thanks God for taking care of her every day, because there is wind, she is no longer lonely; Feng thanks God for his care every day. Because of the kite, he is no longer lonely.
Maybe love always has to go through wind and rain to be great, and it always has to struggle to be deeply remembered. God quickly withdrew his favor for kites and wind, which was arranged by God to accomplish his mission. Is this mission a test, a setback or a destruction? On that day, the kite met the wind for the last time, and the kite flew in the air with a smile. The wind held back his sadness and squeezed out the last smile to answer her. Kite knows nothing, innocence and romance are her most beautiful places. In front of the wind, she just wanted to show him the most beautiful side, so she flew more happily. At that moment, the wind was blowing hard, and only the kite was swaying in the air. Its graceful posture became the last struggle in the wind. But who can understand the feeling of the wind? The harder he blows, the more his heart hurts. What does it feel like to feel like a knife? Kite told herself that she was not afraid, because the wind once told her that she would always accompany her, because where there is a kite, there will be wind. She doesn't blame the wind because it has its own mission. Isn't their fate because of the mission of the wind? Kite kept trying to resist fate, but her tired body made her almost unable to hold on. Then, with her last strength, she said to the wind what she wanted to say most in her life, and then she fell into the sea. At that moment, the wind could not restrain the pain in his heart, and his heart seemed to be torn apart. Maybe the wind will shed tears and it will rain cats and dogs. There are always traces of their love in the air.
Maybe neither kite nor wind can get rid of their own destiny. Although this kind of love is happy, it passes away too quickly. However, for kites and wind, this is their best memory. Just like a song: "When a kite meets the wind, it can ride the wind happily even if it hurts. Love in the sky is brave, but it still smiles even if it hurts ...".
At that moment, the love between kite and wind stayed forever!
Maybe love begins so carelessly that people can't notice it; It slipped away inadvertently like a tornado again. What is love? Love may really be happy. It needs our hearts to understand that love can hurt people! !
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Kites were invented in China. According to legend, Mo Zhai made wooden birds out of wood, which took three years. This is the earliest origin of kites. Later, Lu Ban used bamboo to improve kite materials in Mo Zhai, and even evolved into today's multi-line kites. Cao Xueqin, the author of A Dream of Red Mansions, is also a kite maker.
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A toy in which paper or silk is stuck on the skeleton of bamboo strips, etc. Then pull a long line tied to it, so that it can be put into the sky under the action of the wind. Kites originated in the Spring and Autumn Period and have a history of more than 2,000 years. According to legend, "Mozi is a wooden kite, which was made in three years and lost in one day." In the Northern and Southern Dynasties, kites began to be a tool for transmitting information. Since the Sui and Tang Dynasties, due to the development of the paper industry, people began to use paper to paste kites. Flying kites became a popular outdoor activity in the Song Dynasty. Song people's meticulous "Old Wulin Events" wrote: "During the Qingming Festival, people fly kites in the suburbs and return at sunset." "Kite" means kite. There are vivid kite-flying scenes in Zhang Zeduan's The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival in the Northern Song Dynasty and Su Hanchen's The Hundred Poems in the Song Dynasty. Nowadays, flying kites in China plays an important role in foreign cultural exchanges, strengthening friendship with people all over the world, and developing economy and tourism.
Kites are the earliest aircraft heavier than air in the world. In essence, the flying principle of kites is very similar to that of modern airplanes. The tension of the rope makes it move relative to the air, thus obtaining upward lift. China kites are still on display in museums in some countries. For example, a sign in the National Museum of the United States reads: "The earliest flying machines in the world were kites and rockets from China". The British Museum also called China's kite "the fifth great invention of China". According to historical records, China's kites were introduced to Europe in the14th century, which played an important role in the later inventions of gliders and airplanes.
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Kites and strings
When I was a child, I liked flying kites. I long to be a kite, fly high. But a kite is a never-ending object. When it flew to a certain height, it began to be complacent and wanted to get rid of the string that pulled it. Alas! How does it know that the weather is capricious and the wind and rain are waiting for it?
A kite that dares not take off the thread
The kite that just took off is like my childhood. It's not stable at all. I'm afraid it will fall down in some cases. I clung to the thread.
I am a kite, and my mother is a thread. My mother is my first teacher. Although she is an illiterate village woman, she gave me an education in life. She taught me how to be a man and how to live. I know what to do and what not to do. When to be silent and when to be enthusiastic. I grew up listening to my mother and snuggling up to this line.
"I need freedom"
The kite flies higher and higher, and a restless mood is fully exposed. "I need freedom, I can fly, and I am no longer bound by you." An arrogant kite said firmly.
I am a kite and my mother is a thread. In junior high school, my mother's "truth" disgusted me, and everything she said was nagging. I think I can be independent and have my own opinions. I don't have to worry about my business. "I need freedom" I shouted to the sky. However, my mother nagged me day and night when I was three years old. So I often quarrel with her, mom.
"Mom, I will always be a child in your eyes."
The kite went offline, so what? An offline kite becomes lonely and is in a state of panic all day. The weather is changeable, and you suffer from wind and rain. Can you not touch the ground?
During the summer vacation, I got a serious illness. I'll never forget the scene when only my mother rode me to the doctor. When I came back from seeing the doctor, it was my mother who cooked medicine and porridge for me. This is, I totally understand everything. Now that I'm in high school, my mother has less nagging about me, but I must take care of myself and study hard. Perhaps, my mind has matured a lot. Anyway,
Mr Lao She said, "Losing a loving mother is like putting a flower in a bottle. Although there is still color fragrance, it has lost its roots. " The same is true of kites. Although seemingly intact, it has lost its direction forever.
Historical stories about kites
Kites originated in China, and the earliest kites were made by the ancient philosopher Mo Zhai. According to Han Feizi's Theory of Foreign Storage, Julu Mountain in Mo Zhai (now Qingzhou, Shandong Province) was a kite, which flew for three years and was lost in one day. Mozi studied for three years, and finally made a wooden bird out of wood, but it broke after only one day's flight. This Muharier made by Mozi is the earliest kite in China.
After the China kite came out, it was quickly used to measure military needs such as transmitting information and crossing obstacles. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, due to the emergence of the paper industry, kites were made of paper paste, which quickly spread to the people and became people's entertainment toys.
Kites in the Song Dynasty were popular among the people. With the increase of international communication, kites in China are spread all over the world. First, it spread to neighboring countries such as Japan and North Korea, and then it crossed the ocean and spread to Myanmar, Malaya, Indonesia, New Zealand, and even further eastern islands; The other line enters Arabia and western Europe along the "Silk Road" or the Mongolian route. Kyle Polo, an Italian who was an official in China in Yuan Dynasty 17, also introduced kites to the west after returning home.
Weifang, Shandong Province is a famous kite producing area in China. In the Ming dynasty, there appeared artists who could tie kites. In the Qing Dynasty, with the popularity of kite-flying custom, the art of kite-flying reached its peak. During the Daoguang period, Guo's Zhuzhi Ci in Qingming described: "On the 104th day of cold food, white waves were flying and kites were swinging, which was even more chaotic than the first time." There is a poem: "Paper flowers fly like snow all over the sky, charming girls swing around, colorful skirts swing with the wind, and butterflies compete for spring."
"Wei County Records" also recorded: "Qingming, children make paper spoons and play swings in different ways. Besides cranes, swallows, butterflies and cicadas, they also act as various figures, all of which are lifelike and ingenious. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, Weifang had formed a fixed kite market. Businessmen from all over the country came to Weifang to buy kites, and once renovated the design to attract customers. Butterflies and kites were made in a row. A large number of highly skilled kite artists have emerged.
Weifang kites have three basic shapes: rope shape, hard wing shape and simple shape, among which centipede shape is the most prominent. It is said that it was inspired by the keel waterwheel. Now it has developed into many varieties, from small ones that can be put in the palm of your hand to large ones hundreds of meters long, with different shapes and colors, from simple centipede kites with white paper paste and red paper paste to colorful nine-headed dragon kites. From two wonderfully conceived pearl dragons to the "Y" and zigzag flight of three dragons in the air, it is really ever-changing and "full of ingenuity".
Weifang's longstring kites have different themes besides centipedes. For example, "Liangshan 100 Single Eight Commanders" is to put Liangshan's 108 heroes in the sky and form a team, each holding a weapon and flying in the wind. At this time, you may vaguely feel the drums rushing in, as if they were about to set out to lay the foundation for the Great Song Dynasty. ...
1984 In April, a huge centipede with a dragon head was placed on Beihai Beach in Weifang. Its head is 4 meters high and 4 meters long, and the diameter of its waist is 1.2 meters. This kite was 320 meters long and was the largest kite in China at that time. Now Weifang has become a fixed venue for the International Kite Festival. On the basis of inheriting the essence of tradition, modern kites have been constantly renovated and won the reputation of "kite art, Weifang first".