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The origin of sunshine doll
The origin of Sunshine Doll is China's "sweeping mother". The custom of "sweeping maid" was introduced to Japan from China in peacetime, referring to a paper doll with a broom. It is said that hanging a sweeping girl can make the weather clear. Sunny Doll, formerly known as sweeping mother, was introduced to Japan from China. This is the first time that Japanese people who are related to magic, such as sweeping monk, have been used. Because people believe that only people with magic can sweep sunny days, and mom is bald now. Everyone must wonder why the sweeping mother is called Niang, because in China, people call the sweeping mother a girl who sweeps the sunny day. In China, sunshine dolls are often made into doll images in the form of cloth heads or paper-cuts, with a broom in one hand and a lotus-shaped head cut in the other. Japanese sunshine dolls wrap table tennis or cotton balls with square handkerchiefs, and then draw the five senses on the balls.
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