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What does the puppet hanging on the Japanese door mean?

It is a doll used in ancient Japan to pray for sunny days.

In Japan, customs vary from place to place, so the statement is not consistent with the painting. In some places, the owner's face of "てるてるる" has no graffiti or eyes, nose and mouth.

In some places, eyes, nose and mouth were painted on Zhu Fang's face after the prayers were successful and the weather cleared up. But everyone's ultimate goal is the same, I hope the weather will clear up ~! ! So I don't care! ! How to draw is your family's business! ! Feel free! !

There is also a saying that sunny dolls can be used to beg for rain, but their heads must be hung upside down, or the sunny dolls that used to wear white should be changed into black ones.

Supplement: materials for making sunshine dolls

The materials of Sunshine Doll are as follows:

A piece of 20 × 20 cm white cotton cloth (people who are too lazy to cut cloth can buy plain handkerchiefs instead)

A thick and strange pen.

Red velvet rope 60 cm

Paper balls (you can rub them with unwanted waste paper)

Exercise:

Lay the cotton cloth flat on the table.

The second step is to put the paper ball in the center of the cotton cloth.

Step 3 grab the four corners of the cotton cloth and wrap the paper ball in the middle to make it look like a human head. If you want the sunshine doll to be a big-headed doll, make the paper ball bigger, but the head of the sunshine doll should not be too small.

Step 4 Tie your head a few times with a red wool rope.

Draw eyes and mouth on your head with a strange pen.

The sixth step is to hang the sunshine doll by the window with the remaining red velvet rope, thus completing the "ceremony" of recruiting the sun grandfather! ]

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