Fortune Telling Collection - Zodiac Guide - No matter how many stars are piled up, they are easy to bulge.

No matter how many stars are piled up, they are easy to bulge.

The steps to pile the stars into easy bulges are as follows:

Material preparation: Fold the paper and scissors of the stars.

Operating steps:

1. Fold the colored paper in half at an oblique angle, horizontally and vertically, so that the colored paper has four creases when unfolded.

2. Fold the triangle in half. Follow the previous step, fold in half along the oblique angle and then fold in half to form a big triangle, and fold the small triangle on the head to the longest side.

3. Cut the folded middle part in half along the line. Fold the triangle in half, unfold it, and cut it into the middle half along the crease of the midline.

4. Fold the cut part. Fold the previously cut part into a triangle aligned with the middle line, and fold the four corners respectively.

5. Stick the folded two stars together, pierce them with an awl, and tie them with hemp rope, and the stars will be folded.

The origin and significance of stars;

1, the star is the twinkling light in the vast night sky, and it is the longest mysterious research object in human history. Stars are mysterious and beautiful, and they are of great significance in different cultures and traditions. According to modern astronomy, stars are the energy produced by nuclear fusion of hydrogen and other elements at extremely high temperature and pressure, and this energy mainly irradiates the surrounding areas in the form of light.

2. In the traditional culture of China, the stars are regarded as auspicious things, which are often associated with elements such as longevity and the five-way god of wealth. For example, "Seven Stars shine high" stands for good luck and is one of the most popular auspicious words in China. No matter in which cultural system, stars bring people infinite reverie and the spirit of exploring the world.

In western culture, from ancient Greece to modern times, the stars are associated with some myths and legends circulating in human history. For example, the name "Big Dipper" in western culture comes from the "Ursa Major" in ancient Greek mythology, and was later adopted by Ptolemy in 150 BC to form an independent constellation.

"The Night Pearl" is a metaphor of peace and truth of Jesus Christ in the Bible. Stars symbolize the wisdom and hope of human beings all over the world, and make people pay attention to, explore and understand the vastness and eternal beauty and mystery of the universe. By observing the stars, people can better understand the universe and the value of people in the universe.