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Huangyan Taizhou Shun Bei craft gift factory 13yr.
Main Products:Craft Gift
Contacts:yangChat
Mobile:86-15268611229
E-mail: WeChat:13676818598
Address:6088 A, 2 Street, 3 F, 1 Gate, International Trade Mart (District 1).
6PCS/BOX
The size of the single-box product is:31*14*4.5CM
The net weight of the single box product is:246G
The gross weight of the single box product is:326GThe weight (including the single box packaging) after sending out
The origin of the Nutcracker:
When a king held a banquet, the sausages made by the queen were eaten by the mice, and the king was very angry. He ordered the technician to eliminate these mice. The mouse queen took revenge on the princess by turning her into a hideous creature. The king then ordered the technician to restore the princess' beauty, or he would be beheaded. The technician learned that the princess could be restored by eating the meat of the kratuk nut. So he spent fifteen years to get a kratuk nut. But the nut was very hard and no one could bite it. The technician's nephew was willing to try. Finally, the nut was bitten open, but it was stipulated that after biting, one must close their eyes and step back seven steps. The nephew stepped back two steps and was tripped by the mouse queen, so he became a hideous creature. The princess recovered her beauty after eating the nut meat, but the hideous nephew was driven away by the king.
After hearing the story, Mary felt very sympathetic to the technician's nephew. That night, she had another dream, in which she saw the ugly little man who bites walnuts fighting with the mouse king with seven heads. She defeated the mouse king, and the little man who bites walnuts turned into a handsome prince. The prince invited her to visit his kingdom, and they went to many beautiful places together: Rose Lake, Milk River, the Chocolate Castle, and the Marzipan Palace.
The nutcracker is a symbol of sanctity and heroism, and many families and businesses place various-shaped nutcrackers to seek peace and good luck.
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