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How to fold an origami fan

The folding method of the paper fan is as follows:

Material preparation: colored paper and adhesive tape.

Step 1: Take a rectangle of 15* 10 cm and fold both sides in the middle.

Step 2: Then keep folding the edges until the origami is folded into strips with equal spacing.

Step 3: Fold out three pieces of origami by the methods of step 1 and step 2.

Step 4: Glue the origami together with a glue stick to make fan blades.

Step 5, then press out the star pattern on the edge of the origami with the help of tools.

Step 6: Take a round pen container, wrap the pen container with cardboard and roll it into a cylindrical paper container, pull out the pen container, and fix the edge of the paper container with glue.

Step 7: Take another rectangular piece of starry sky paper and wrap it around the paper tube.

Step 8: Glue the bottom of the fan blade, put it in a paper tube and fix it, leaving the fan blade 6.5cm outside.

Step 9: Take another 8* 15 rectangular white paper and roll it in the middle and upper part of the paper tube.

Step 10: Glue the leftmost side of the fan blade with a glue gun, glue the ribbon, glue the lower end of the ribbon to a paper tube, and fix it with adhesive tape.

Step 1 1. Finally, take a piece of starry sky paper and wrap the white part on the paper tube.

Fan:

The fan is a wind-inducing device, which is necessary in summer. It has a profound cultural background and is an inseparable part of China culture. It is closely related to bamboo culture, Taoist culture and Confucian culture. China has always been known as "the kingdom of fans".

The types of fans are feather fan, cattail fan, pheasant fan, round fan, folding fan, silk bow fan, mud fan, black paper fan, sandalwood fan and so on. The manufacturing techniques of fans listed in the national intangible cultural heritage list include sandalwood fan in Suzhou, Jiangsu, Wangxingji fan in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, folding fan in Rongchang, Chongqing, Gong Fan in Zigong, Sichuan, sunflower fan in Xinhui, Guangdong and feather fan in Huzhou. There are juniper fans and bat fans in Japan.

The main materials of the fan are: bamboo, wood, paper, ivory, tortoise shell, jade, bird feathers, other palm leaves, betel nut leaves, wheat straw, cattail and so on. It can also be woven or made into various daily craft fans with beautiful shapes and exquisite structures, which are carefully carved, carved, bronzed, drilled or painted by famous people by skilled craftsmen.