Leque: diferenças entre revisões

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Alguns autores defendem a ideia de que o aparecimento do leque se deu no Japão, entre os séculos XI a VIII.<ref name="Halsey & Friedman 1983">{{cite book|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=8LwJAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA556&q=akomeogi|title=Collier's encyclopedia: with bibliography and index|volume= 9|first1= William Darrach |last1=Halsey|first2= Emanuel |last2=Friedman |publisher= Macmillan Educational Co.|year= 1983|page=556|quote= ''In the seventh century the folding fan evolved, the earliest form of which was a court fan called the "Akomeogi", which had thirty-eight blades connected by a rivet; it had artificial flowers at the corners and twelve long, colored silk streamers.''}}</ref><ref name=" Lipinski 1999">{{cite book|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=Lp9PDh0NJUAC&q=Akomeogi&dq=akomeogi&hl=en|title=The New York Times home repair almanac: a season-by-season guide for maintaining your home |first= Edward R. |last=Lipinski |publisher= Lebhar-Friedman Books|year= 1999 |isbn= 0867307595|quote= ''The Japanese developed the folding fan, the Akomeogi, during the sixth century. Portuguese traders introduced it to the west in the 16th century and soon both men and women throughout the continent adopted it.''}}</ref>
 
Outros, situam o surgimento do leque quase que ao mesmo tempo do surgimento do homem, - e muitos são os mitos e lendas que tratam de sua origem, - assim como diferentes povos se dizem responsáveis pela criação desse acessório.<ref>[http://www.brasilcult.pro.br/estudos/leque/leque01.htm O Leque e sua história]</ref>
 
[[Image:Non electric fan aka solfjader.jpg|thumb|333 px|Leque oriental, feito em madeira]]