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Gyro is an early entertainment tool in China. It is called gyro in Gan language, also known as "Tuo La" in Minnan language, and "Bing Jia" or "Da Lao Niu" in Northern China. In English, it is known as "spinning top," and in Japanese, it is called "Doku Yume," or "KOMA." Children's toys, the shape is slightly similar to a conch, and it is often made of wood, with a iron tip at the bottom. When playing, you wrap the rope around it and pull it hard to make it spin vertically. Some are made of iron plates and use the spring force of the spring to spin. |
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Gyro is an early entertainment tool in China. It is called gyro in Gan language, also known as "Tuo La" in Minnan language, and "Bing Jia" or "Da Lao Niu" in Northern China. In English, it is known as "spinning top," and in Japanese, it is called "Doku Yume," or "KOMA." Children's toys, the shape is slightly similar to a conch, and it is often made of wood, with a iron tip at the bottom. When playing, you wrap the rope around it and pull it hard to make it spin vertically. Some are made of iron plates and use the spring force of the spring to spin.
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