Most round fans are round fans, which means round and round. There is also an individual fan called "Acacia Fan", which means wishing the couple a happy life after marriage. The round fan stands for reunion, friendship and good luck. At first, it implied a blessing to newly married men and women, and later it gradually became a blessing to every household, which meant a happy reunion and a happy family.
Tuanfan, also known as bow fan and bowl fan, is a traditional handicraft of Han nationality in China. It is a round fan with a handle, representing reunion, friendship and good luck. Reunion dinner originated in China. Fans first appeared in Shang Dynasty, and were made of colorful pheasant hair, so they were called "barrier fans". At that time, the fans were not used to fan the wind and enjoy the cool, but to keep out the sun and sand when the emperor went out for inspection. After the Western Han Dynasty, fans began to enjoy the cool. During the Three Kingdoms period, Zhuge Liang gently shook the goose feather fan, and his clever plan came into being. The wind of the feather fan is slow and soft, which is not reasonable. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, feather fans were mostly made of silk, silk, silk and other fabrics to decorate embroidery.
A moon-shaped fan is called "Wan Fan" or "Tuan Fan", also called "Acacia Fan". At that time, fans were rectangular, sunflower-shaped, plum-shaped, hexagonal and round; There are also handles made of wood, bamboo and bone; There are also fan pendants, tassels and jade ornaments. Before the Song Dynasty, fans were called round fans. Wang Changling's poem "Long Letter Sorrow" says: "Give a broom to open the church in the next autumn, and make the round fan wander." . "New Records of Fan Zhang" contains: plain silk is commonly used in modern times, stretching on both sides, or clay gold, porcelain blue, lake color, full moon, round waist and hexagon, all of which are famous calligraphy and painting, with plum blossom, brown bamboo as handle and painted and ivory outside. It's called "round fan". A circular or nearly circular sector with a short handle. Now the handle of the round fan is longer, which is more and more in line with the public aesthetic.