Have you ever seen the red-white rounding fire rotation in front of a hairdresser's shop?
Do you want to know what does it mean?
In the past, a hairdresser's shop must have a rotatable fire that was red and white strip
in front of "it". Because the white hairdresser's shop in the past would be a clinic too,
and a hairdresser himself would be a doctor especially in the period of war.
It needs to hang "Barber's Pole" that was red and white pillar of "the shop"
for every seeing. Red meant blood and white meant bandage.
In the present, the red-white rotating fire is used to be a symbol and to decorate
"a barber's shop". The other reason of having this fire in the present is to tell
the customers that the shop is opened or not