Do Spanish fans have other uses besides fan language?
The Spanish female folding fan originated in North Korea and was introduced to China in the15th century. Later, it became a fashionable appliance for women in Portugal, Spain and Italy. Besides using it to enjoy the cool, they also use it to secretly send messages and meet their lovers. Spanish fans are mostly made of silk, mostly black, with lace around them and figures painted on them, mostly matadors or girls in southern Seville. After living in Spain for a long time, you will find that fans are only used by women and are women's patents. If a person walks down the street with a fan in his hand, he will be laughed at. In the18th century and19th century, it was difficult for lovers to talk about their love in open language in social occasions, so women used "fan talk" to express their feelings: slowly fan the fan, which means "you are indifferent to me". But if she leaves with an open folding fan, what she wants to say is "please don't forget me." Put your index finger on the bone and tell the other person "We need to talk". Shake the fan with your left hand, which means "Don't court me". If she walks into the living room and puts away the folding fan at the same time, it means "I won't go out today". But if she spreads out on the balcony, the message will be: "I'll be out later." When the girl opens the fan to cover the lower part of her face, it means that she is asking, "Do you like me?" If a lady keeps fanning, it means, "Leave me, or my husband will make you suffer!" " "If she turns the fan on and off for a while, it means," I miss you very much. "If you turn the fan around in your hand, you are telling you," You are so annoying ". If you fold the fan, it means: "You are rebellious, you are not worthy of love! "If you point the fan at the table, it means:" I don't like you, I love someone else. " If you turn on the fan and hold your chin, say, "I hope to meet you earlier next time." The meaning of model language also has a lot to do with the position where the speaker sits. When the speakers sit side by side and face to face, the same phrase has different meanings. In addition, lovers will also use other code words in secret conversation: men touch different positions of the left palm with their right index finger to represent different letters, and women touch different positions of the left palm with folding fans to answer.