Banana fans are also called cattail fans, sunflower fans and cattail fans. This kind of fan is light, windy and cheap, and people like to use it since ancient times. Pukui is a perennial tropical and subtropical evergreen tree, and sunflower fans are made of its leaves.
In China's traditional culture and daily necessities, the banana fan was once an indispensable item for people in China to enjoy the cool. You can see it in many picture books. One of the most classic is Wu Cheng'en's The Journey to the West's "the Monkey King Tritone Banana Fan". The magic of cattail leaf fan has left endless aftertaste and happiness.
Banana fans appeared three times in The Journey to the West. The first time was in Pingdingshan. The treasure that the old gentleman used to fan the fire was stolen by two children, Jin and Yin, and made a magic weapon. The second time was in Jindou Mountain, where Taishang Laojun once surrendered to Qingniu. The third time was Princess Bao Fan and Princess Iron Fan of Flame Mountain. The book does not describe whether the fans of these two people are related.
Princess Tiefan, also known as the rogue or Tiefan Fairy, is a character in China's classic The Journey to the West. She is an enlightened fairy, beautiful and handsome. She married a cow and gave birth to her son Hong Haier. I live in the Banana Cave on Cui Yun Mountain thousands of miles away from the Flame Mountain. I have a magic banana fan that can put out fires.
Iron fan princess husband
Niu Wangmo, a character in China's classic novel The Journey to the West, mainly appears in. In the story of the Monkey King and the Flame Mountain, he is called the king of power at the beginning of the book. He is the owner of the Flame Mountain, and his wife, Princess Iron Fan, was originally a rogue, and later she was with Princess Jade Face. In order to put out the fire in the Flame Mountain, the Monkey King once turned into Niu Wangmo and tricked Princess Iron Fan into a banana fan.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Three Borrowing Banana Fans