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Chinese Traditional Kite Craft
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A Hard-winged Kite | Flat kites are built in many forms and types, very often with pictorial
motives from ancient myths and religious ideas, or very often with a picture of
the ying-yang sign or the "Eight
Diagrams" (a kind of ancient philosophy-related
Chinese diagram).
2. Hard-winged kites
This
kind of kite is made of two bamboo strips attached to a rectangular framework,
which is covered with paper or silk to form a triangle to ensure a good
wind-catching effect and good flight performance.
3. Soft-winged kites
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A Soft-winged Kite | A soft-wing kite
is made of one bamboo strip. The wings of this kind of kite have rigid upper
rims. The lower sections of all these wings are soft and flexible, hence
allowing the kite to float in the air lightly and agilely. Very often these
kinds of kites have more than one pair of wings, which are arranged one pair
above the other. Pictorial motives and forms represent all kinds of birds,
insects, fishes, and so on. When floating in the wind these kites give a very
vivid visual flight performance.
4. Centipede kites
Centipedes are kites-trains with a dragonhead and a train
of equally dimensioned kite disks. Head and disks are interconnected with one or
more often three lines. Centipedes have enormous air traction power. These kites
give an attractive and vivid in-flight view, especially when the wind moves and
deforms the kite train. Centipedes with dragonheads are the typical form for
this kind of kites and are a specialty of Weifang.
Besides the above four categories, there are also kites with no fixed shapes,
but which have various motives and good flight
performance.
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