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Q: What are kites flying over a house at night said to do?
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What are kites flying over a house at night said to do in Japan?

Kites flying over a house at night in Japan are said to bring good luck and ward off evil spirits. This belief is rooted in Japanese folklore where kites are believed to protect homes and bring blessings to the residents.


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Chinese general Hsin flew a kite over the walls of a besieged city. He was measuring the distance his men would need to tunnel to get into it.


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Kites made their appearance over three thousand years ago, in China


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What is the difference between the word over and the word on?

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