In this chapter, we learn that kites have been flying in China for thousands of years. In ancient times, kites were called "yao," or "sparrowhawk," and in the late Tang dynasty, people used paper kites to make kites sound like zithers. Nowadays, kites are called "zheng zheng" or "wind-zithers" because they have no strings or whistles
In this chapter, we learn that kites have been flying in China for thousands of years. In ancient times, kites were called "yao," or "sparrowhawk," and in the late Tang dynasty, people used paper kites to make kites sound like zithers. Nowadays, kites are called "zheng zheng" or "wind-zithers" because they have no strings or whistles