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Folding method of Chinese zodiac dragons

1, the paper folding steps are as follows (1/8 fold method)

2, change the picture to depict the dragon, pay attention to the combination with Xiangyun.

3. Combination of cutting and engraving, dense and dense

Step 4: Expand

Second,

Step one:? Prepare a square piece of paper and fold it diagonally to form the crease in Figure 2. ? Align the opposite sides and press a little crease on the right side. Step two:? The corner of the left finger is the vertex, and the corner of the right hand is in the small crease in Figure 3. Fold at two points and one line. ? Turn back again (technical word: Gubei). ? The edges where the left and right fingers are located are aligned and folded. ? Effect.

The dragon, one of the 12 zodiac animals, ranks fifth, and the earthly branch is Chen. In China culture, the dragon is worshipped by China people, which represents the unique cultural cohesion and accumulation of China people. In the traditional culture of China, the dragon is a symbol of power, nobility, honor, luck and success, and also a symbol of the Chinese nation, so China people call themselves "descendants of the dragon". The dragon represents noble strength and Excellence, and more importantly, it represents the great Chinese nation.

In the earthly branch, Chen Chen stands for 7: 00 to 9: 00 in the morning, and in a year, Chen Chen stands for March. The early relationship between dragon and Zuo Zhuan can be traced back to five years, including "Chen of C, Zhi of Long Wei, Fu Zhen, Qi of Guo, the heart of quail, and the natural strategy." This is the lyrics of a nursery rhyme, which is called golden nursery rhyme in history. It means that in the early morning of Bingzi Day, the dragon-tailed star (also known as "Dragon Tour", located at the end of the seven nights of the Eastern Black Dragon) was illuminated by the sun, and its military uniform was magnificent and beautiful, winning the flag of the State of Guo. Quail Mars (located in Suzaku Seven Nights, one of the twelve constellations in China in the old days, translated as Quail Fire in the late Ming Dynasty) looks like a big bird, but Ce Tian has no luster.