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Traditional {{Wiki|Hand fan|fans}} were used for writing short poems or recording details of events, but their uses have {{Wiki|Gunbai|since}} {{Wiki|Japanese war fan|evolved}}. Adorned with colors and paintings, they are often carried as {{Wiki|Tuanshan|decoration}}, used in festivals, or incorporated in dances—such as {{Wiki|Noh}}—and were a symbol of the elite in [[Middle Ages|medieval]] [[Japan]]ese society.
Traditional fans were used for writing short poems or recording details of events, but hteir uses have since evolved. Adorned with colors and paintings, they are often carried as decoration, used in festivals, or incorporated in dances - such as Noh - and were a symbol of the elite in medieval Japanese society.
[[Category:Animus EGO database entries]]
[[Category:Animus EGO database entries]]
[[Category:Database: Valuable Objects]]
[[Category:Database: Valuable Objects]]
{{DEFAULTSORT:Fan}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Fan}}

Latest revision as of 19:59, 21 June 2025

Traditional fans were used for writing short poems or recording details of events, but their uses have since evolved. Adorned with colors and paintings, they are often carried as decoration, used in festivals, or incorporated in dances—such as Noh—and were a symbol of the elite in medieval Japanese society.