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Why does Tomb-Sweeping Day fly a kite?

Because people put kites representing their wishes in the sky, they cut the strings and let the breeze send them to the ends of the earth. It is said that this can eliminate diseases and disasters and bring you health.

Flying kites is also called flying kites. Kite, also called kite, is named because it can't be seen when flying, as if the kite is still hanging in the air.

There are different styles of kite, such as dragon, silver carp, butterfly, crab, centipede, goldfish, dragonfly, cicada, eagle, seven stars, star anise, flower basket, beauty, swan goose, double person and so on, commonly known as centipede harrier and beauty harrier. , soaring in the air, tactfully as life. Coupled with the ringing strings on the kite, the sound is constant, and several kite lines are swaying, which is enough for audio-visual enjoyment. At night, lanterns are tied to kites, which are colorful and span the sky. They are even more dazzling and charming, and can be painted.