1. Prepare a square piece of cardboard, fold the crease of rice, fold four corners inward, and then fold four corners inward. Fold the crease, open it and write on it with a highlighter. Press down according to the crease and fold it. Fold a few sides
2. Prepare a rectangular piece of paper and stick double-sided tape on the back of the folded pattern. Stick a rectangular piece of paper on it, then make a button out of paper and stick it on it. Small organ origami is completed.
Brief introduction of origami art
Origami is an artistic activity of folding paper into various shapes. Origami is not limited to paper. Origami lovers all over the world use various materials, such as tin foil paper, napkins, acetic acid tablets and so on. , while observing the folding specifications.
Origami originated in China in 1 or 2nd century, and was introduced to Japan in 6th century, and then spread to the whole world through Japan. It is also said that origami originated in Japan and Spain.
The combination of origami and natural science has not only become an auxiliary teaching tool in architectural schools, but also developed origami geometry as a branch of modern geometry. Origami is not only a toy, but also a thinking activity. This is a way to symbolize peace and commemoration, and it is also a way of entertainment.
There are three theories about the origin of origami: China origin, Japanese origin and Spanish origin. Although these statements are nothing more than speculation.
However, paper made of hemp and a little ramie fiber appeared in China as early as the Western Han Dynasty, while in Japan, it was not until 6 10 that Tan Zheng, a Korean monk, presented papermaking to Shoto Kutaishi, the then Regent.
So many people think that origami originated in China more than 2000 years ago, and then spread to the whole world through Japan. However, paper was unearthed in the site of the Western Han Dynasty in China, but there was no evidence that origami existed at that time.
In Japan, the view that origami began in heian period (about 794- 1 185) is the mainstream, but the earliest record of origami that can be really confirmed by literature is the haiku written by Ihara Xihe, a haiku poet in the Edo era, in 1680.
The first haiku mentioned an origami work called "The Male Butterfly and the Female Butterfly". In the wedding ceremony, the "male butterfly and female butterfly" hung on the mouth of the hip flask.