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How to make national headdress with paper
1. Prepare some colored paper. Cut each piece of colored paper into two triangles of the same size. Glue all colored triangles together in one direction to form a circle. Cut a triangle on the circle as the opening of the headdress. Cut out several triangles on the circle as ornaments for the headdress. Fold up the opening and fix the headdress on your head.
2. Prepare a rectangular piece of paper, fold it in half in one direction, and then cut it into two triangles of the same size. Glue all colored triangles together in one direction to form a circle. Cut a triangle on the circle as the opening of the headdress. Cut out several triangles on the circle as ornaments for the headdress.
3. Prepare a rectangular piece of paper, fold it in half in one direction, and then cut it into two triangles of the same size. Glue all colored triangles together in one direction to form a circle. Cut a triangle on the circle as the opening of the headdress. Cut out several triangles on the circle as ornaments for the headdress. Fold up the opening and fix the headdress on your head.
The significance of national headdress is as follows:
1. The headdress of Mongolian women is the most colorful part of Mongolian costumes. It embodies the aesthetic consciousness and life interest of Mongolian people, and is a concentrated display of history and culture, natural environment, national psychology and lifestyle. It not only bears the strong national feelings of the Mongolian people, but also combines extraordinary imagination and wise design ideas.
2. Tibetan women have long hair as beauty since ancient times, and the decoration of hair shows their unique way of pursuing beauty, so they usually don't wear it, and only wear it on grand occasions such as festivals, group activities or weddings, which not only shows respect for others, but also shows the wealth and spiritual temperament of the family.
3. Yao headdress is divided into three grades: high, medium and low. High-grade headdresses represent nobles or rich people, middle-grade headdresses represent moderately rich people, and low-grade headdresses represent poor people. Yao headdresses are also inlaid with silver ornaments, such as silver flowers, silver drums and silver medals. These silver ornaments are not only decorations, but also represent the wealth and status of Yao people.
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