Chinese Kites How to Make and Fly Them

by David Jue

1989

Status

Available

Call number

A Kites

Collection

Publication

Tuttle Publishing (1989), Edition: First, 51 pages

Description

Learn how to design, construct and fly Chinese kites with this classic craft book. Widespread kite-making among the people of China insured the transmission of the art for from generation to generation. Time and again people found joy and practical protection in the use of kites. In 500 A.D. Emperor Moo used kites as signals to rally his soldiers in time of danger. Kites have also been used for individual or family protection. Using a reed flute attached to a kite they were lofted over the house throughout the night to frighten away thieves and bandits. The more superstitious continue this practice to protect the house from evil spirits at night. Now with this fun kite book, you and your family can partake in the ancient Chinese tradition of kite flying.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

51 p.; 7.6 inches

ISBN

0804801010 / 9780804801010

Barcode

1390
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