Yuanbao? Gold ingot? Or silver ingots? (Also called the golden spindle? Or silver ingot) Does the gold ingot weigh 5 Liang to 10 Liang? Silver ingots generally weigh 50 taels? In ancient China? As money? Let's fold a gold ingot with yellow paper.
1, the first step? Put a square piece of yellow paper? Fold diagonally from bottom to top? Then fold it diagonally from right to left and take it away? Fold the right corner down along the center line as shown? So is the left.
2. Step two? After folding? Turn the bottom to the top As shown in the figure, both corners are inclined downward.
Step 3? After folding? Separate the left and right long sides? Fold to both sides according to the crease.
Step 4? After folding, the triangles on both sides fold inward? Then fold the bottom and the top in half? Fold it in half? Turn it back.
5. Step five? After folding? Turn it over and fold it into an ingot? And turn it over? Do the same thing again.
Step 6? After the sides are folded? Open the space at the bottom of the ingot? Press the spindle top? Just tidy up.
The difference between gold ingot and yellow paper is that gold ingot is valuable, which can be turned into money at any time and has storage value. Yellow paper is only equivalent to the currency we use, and gold ingots are equivalent to human gold. Yellow paper is yellow paper, and modern general application only shows the difference between this color paper and other color papers.