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Asia Chinese little boy in traditional Hanfu Han clothing carry an ancient fan on his hand stand before a historic building Royalty Free Stock Photo
Asia Chinese little boy in traditional Hanfu Han clothing carry an ancient fan on his hand stand before a historic building Royalty Free Stock Photo
Asia Chinese little boy in traditional Hanfu Han clothing carry an ancient fan on his hand stand before a historic building Royalty Free Stock Photo
Asia Chinese little boy in traditional Hanfu Han clothing carry an ancient fan on his hand stand before a historic building Royalty Free Stock Photo
Asia Chinese little boy in traditional Hanfu Han clothing carry an ancient fan on his hand stand before a historic building Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Asia Chinese little boy in traditional Hanfu Han clothing carry an ancient fan on his hand stand before a historic building
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Asia Chinese little boy in traditional Hanfu Han clothing, young toddler cutie carry hold an ancient fan on his hand, he stands before a historic building in a park. smile on his face. it's a sunny day in Spring, sunset time, sunshine spread all over his body.Ancient fans were not only tools for cooling off but also had multiple functions and cultural significance.Fans are often used to cover one's face, to show awe or to hide shyness.In ancient times, the carriages of queens and their wives were equipped with pheasant tail fans to shield them from wind and dust.Nobles and aristocrats often fanned him to show off his status.Folding fans were popular in the Song Dynasty and became the pets of scholars and refined people. They often wrote poems and painted pictures to express their emotions.During the Ming and Qing dynasties, the craftsmanship of fans reached its peak, such as jade plate fans and ivory fans, which were not only elegant and beautiful but also became treasures for collectors and connoisseurs


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