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| Maohou: Miniature MasterpieceUpdated: 2007-06-01 09:01 In Chinese, "maohou monkey" is a cute name for a little kid. But actually, "maohou" is a form of folk art, invented by the restless son of an apothecary. "Maohou" is not a true animal, but a puppet built with cicada shells and magnolia buds. With slender limbs and tail, "maohou" monkeys are undeniably cute. 
 The first was designed in the Qing Dynasty, in a Beijing 
herbal medicine shop. As the shopkeeper was too frugal to provide toys, his son 
produced a little monkey with a magnolia bud for a body, and cicada shells as 
limbs. Surprisingly the boss did not become angry when he saw it, but was 
interested, and systematized the "maohou"-making process.  
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