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The Bulu of the Mongolian Ethnic Group

The Bulu of the Mongolian Ethnic Group
The bulu is a traditional sport of the Mongolian ethnic group popular in eastern Inner Mongolia...

Manchu Wrestling Performance

Manchu Wrestling Performance
The Manchu Wrestling Performance (or "Er'gui Wrestling", literally means wrestling between "two...

Tongue Twisters

Tongue Twisters
A tongue twister, or "rao kou ling" in Chinese, is a traditional Chinese linguistic game, which...

A bamboo dragonfly is an age-old Chinese toy. The T-shaped toy is made up of a horizontal bar with a small hole in the middle and a straight bamboo stick inserted in the hole. If you turn the vertical bamboo stick with both hands, the bamboo dragon fly will rotate and fly into the sky, with the horizontal piece serving as something like a propeller. It won't fall until the elevating force diminishes.

While making or playing with a bamboo dragonfly, you can experience the fun of ancient Chinese toys for children as well as discover the wonder of science and technology.

Taking a cue from the way dragonflies of the nature world fly, the Chinese made bamboo dragonflies capable of flying way back in 500 BC. For over 2,000 years, the bamboo dragonfly has been the toy of Chinese children. It was introduced to Europe in the 18th century, providing inspiration for the invention of helicopters. Sir George Cayley of Briton, called the "Father of Aviation", was fascinated with bamboo dragonflies all his life. 

His first ever aviation research project was copying and remolding "bamboo dragonflies" in 1796. And he gained the working principles of propellers from this project. His research put forward the making process of aircraft and provided inspiration to western designers in the research and making of helicopters. 

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