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How to fold the bracelet

The method of folding the bracelet is as follows:

Material preparation: square paper, glue, etc.

1, the triangle is folded in half.

2. Fold about one centimeter.

3. Turn it over and continue to fold up one centimeter.

4. Fold the paper one by one.

5. Open it again.

6. Fold from the beginning and fold the two heads together with glue.

Historical evolution of origami art:

Heian period, origami is an important part of Japanese aristocratic ceremony. Japanese samurai exchange decorated origami gifts, which are good luck souvenirs made of origami works and abalone strips or dried meat. Japanese Shinto nobles celebrated their wedding with sake decorated with male and female paper butterflies representing the bride and groom.

When tea ceremony masters receive their diplomas, in order to keep them confidential, they usually fold the outer packaging of the diplomas. Once the package is opened, it cannot be folded unless it is creased. In other words, if there is an extra crease, it means that the document has been read.

In the 8th century AD, when the Moors invaded Spain, they brought origami there and introduced origami principle as an auxiliary means of geometric theory education. Their art flourished in the13rd century. In the Muromachi era, different types of origami corresponded to different classes of Japanese samurai under aristocratic rule.

In the Tokugawa shogunate era, origami became popular again. Since then, origami has flourished in Japan as an art and culture. 1797, monk Yi of Changsi, Sanming City, Mie Prefecture wrote the world's first origami book, The Mysterious Story of Thousand Feathers Crane, and published it. Starting from this book, some paper cranes can be created through careful production.

1845 published Windows in Winter, which is the first comprehensive collection of origami works. Since the beginning of the19th century, the combination of origami art and natural science has become a tool for western education, teaching and scientific research. A professor of Bauhaus School of Architecture founded the method of architectural design with origami.