Meaning & History
The bastard-daughter of the Chinese King Stin-Dohl in the 15.th Century was named Kak-Pou. She was abandoned by her family and was raised by flies in the streets of Hongkong.
She died at a young age and old history books claimed that she buzzed instead of talking because her father cut of her tongue.
The name was long forgotten but was rediscovered in China Town in New York in 2011.
She died at a young age and old history books claimed that she buzzed instead of talking because her father cut of her tongue.
The name was long forgotten but was rediscovered in China Town in New York in 2011.