How to weave red rope
1. The rope and accessories I use are very simple, which is the domestic Taiwanese thread. Because it is customized by a friend, I need to add a pendant to the bracelet and use red buttons. Agate
2. What I want to do is a 16cm long hand rope. The estimated length of the rope is 2 meters, a total of two. 3. Start knitting, center to the left, and start making buttonholes. The buttonholes I made are made with diamond knots. The diameter of the agate is 5mm, and the length of the buttonhole should be within 2cm. 4. Form a circle around the knitted diamond knot 5. This step is my trick, it saves trouble and is easy to use. Use a clip to clip the buttonhole in place for easy weaving of corn knots 6. Next, start braiding corn knots. The corn knot is made with 4 threads, and I numbered them here. Line 7.2 presses line 1,Line 3 presses line 2, line 4 presses line 3, and line 4 passes through line 1. 8.Tighten 9. The key point of the corn knot is to use the same force every time you tighten it, so that it can be knitted neatly and beautifully. 10. After braiding, when I measure the length, buttons and buttonholes are not included in the measurement. 11. The Taiwanese thread is not very thick after it is braided, but is still very delicate. 13. Take a look at the finished product 14. How about I put it on and let everyone take a look?
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How to knot the red rope
1. Use a lighter to burn one end of the pendants perforated rope, and quickly twist it into a drawing shape with your hands, and then use scissors to Cut off excess rope ends.
2. Pass the two strands of pendant rope through the holes on the back of the pendant, and reserve a distance of about 1 cm between the pendant hole and the knot (you can reserve the length according to your actual needs).
3. Place the No. 1 rope on top of the two front ropes. The No. 2 rope goes around the No. 1 rope from above, then around the two front ropes from the bottom and passes through the No. 1 rope loop.
4. Place No. 1 rope on top of the two strands of front rope, No. 2 rope around the top of No. 1 rope, then around the bottom of the two strands of front rope, and pass through the No. 1 rope loop< br />5. Use scissors to cut off the excess rope, then use a lighter to burn the rope port and press the rope port flat. At this point, the pendant rope is completed.
The meaning of red rope
Love
A pair of lovers will wear the same red rope, the man on the left and the woman on the right, just like a token! The chain of love is called "lovelace", which means being together forever. If a boy ties a red string around a girls left ankle, it means that he will never leave her! Its very romantic.
Fashion
Today’s celebrities like to wear red strings, such as Faye Wong, Zhao Wei, Yao Ming, etc.
Evil spirits
In order to ward off evil spirits in the year of birth, people like to wear a red rope! The red rope represents giving yourself a good intention, a sign that everything will be safe and smooth, and taking away bad luck. Usually they wear red underwear, red belt and the like. If a girl ties a single red string on her left foot, it can ward off evil spirits. If it is tied on her right foot, it means that she is looking forward to the emergence of true love, which means that she may be waiting for the person who can stay with her for a lifetime. The old man said that if you tie a red string on your left foot and walk at night, you will not encounter ghosts and gods.
The meaning of the red rope
1. Animal year: Needless to say this! We all know. Wear a red string in your animal year
2. New Year is here! Wearing a red rope brings good luck, good luck and wealth. This has been passed down for a long time and is unique to China
3. Good luck: If you commit Tai Sui Chong this year, the red rope will ward off evil spirits. It is necessary to prepare one for yourself
4. When seeking marriage, tie it with a red string. Yue Lao only tied the red rope. A must-have red rope for marriage
5. If you give her (him) a red rope, it means never to be separated - the red rope tied to your wrist will always be with you
The meaning of wearing it
Tricks for girls to pray for a good marriage Peach Blossom Luck
In Chinese tradition, Yue Lao uses a stickThe red thread leads to the marriage between a man and a woman, so it goes without saying that a woman wearing a red string alone is to pray for marriage. In the past, older women who were about to get married would go to Yuelao Temple to pray for a good marriage and wear it on their hands; tying a red thread on their hands could also indicate that they were about to get married and seek a mate, which meant "an unmarried girl". Another saying is that if a girl wears it on her right foot, it is also an expression of looking forward to true love, which means that she is waiting for her lifelong lover to appear.
Men and women sign marriage tokens as tokens of love
Tradition emphasizes subtle beauty, and lovers’ love is often symbolized as destiny. This thing that entrusts fate is of course the legendary red thread. In mythology, there is an old man who ties a red thread on everyones little finger when they are born, and the other end is the person destined to be married in this life. As the saying goes, "A thousand-mile marriage is tied by a thread." The red thread often refers to "marriage" or "matchmaking," and it can also be described as a token of love for marriage.
The custom of red thread has gradually been replaced by red bracelets. It is a symbol of love. Each lover wears one on their wrist, left for men and right for women. It is a token of love; it represents forever being together and staying together for a lifetime.
Traveling, luck and wealth
Chinese people have liked the color red since ancient times. It represents happiness, good luck and good luck; therefore, wearing a red bracelet also represents a good intention, bringing good luck, good luck and wealth. . The red rope is usually paired with transport beads, luck beads (the material is usually pure silver, gold and other traditional precious metals), or Pixiu jade ornaments, ingots, money bags, gourds, bells, etc., which are used to attract wealth in the national tradition. A symbol of good fortune.
Protect yourself and pray for peace
Traditionally, red is also considered auspicious and safe color; red rope has been regarded as a kind of prayer in ancient times. Elderly people say that wearing a red rope on the left foot when walking at night No ghosts or gods. For protection, it is best to wear a red rope with a diamond knot, so many friends also like to wear a red rope for protection and to pray for peace! To seek peace, believers usually ask the mage to recite sutras and pray, and bring their prayers and blessings into the red rope in the form of blessings. Wear it to bless you, pray for peace, and gain good luck and blessings; it can make the wearer feel calm and purify distracting thoughts.
Ben Ming Nian wards off evil spirits
Ben Ming Nian is commonly known as the Zodiac Year. It is often considered an unlucky year in old customs. Therefore, there is a folk saying: "If you violate Tai Sui in your birth year, Tai Sui will sit on your head, and there will be misfortune if there is no joy." There are taboos in the year of ones birth year. In the folk customs, there is a tradition of hanging red in the year of ones life to ward off evil spirits and avoid disasters. Therefore, people are particularly fond of red during their zodiac year. The emphasis on red in the Year of the Zodiac should be derived from the traditional Chinese culture’s worship of red to ward off evil spirits and bring good luck.
Red wards off evil spirits and is auspicious. This tradition has not changed. Red couplets, red wedding dresses, red hijabs, red candles, new red lists, etc., people like to use red to add joy; especially red It has the function of exorcising evil spirits and protecting the body; these red items to ward off evil spirits in the year of birth areIt is often referred to as "natal red". Also note that the natal red must be given to others, because it is said that if you buy it yourself, it will lose its ability to ward off evil spirits.
Warm Wishes
Send one to my mother---- wish her a long life! Health and longevity!
Give one to the one you love - wish her (him) good luck in life! Good luck!
Give one to the one who loves you - may her (him) dream come true! Everything goes well!
Give one to yourself----Wish you a happy life! May all go well with you!
Give one to your child----wish her (him) healthy and lively! Grow up safely!
Send one to a friend----wish her (him) good luck in her work! Love is sweet!
If friends who are not born in the same year of their birth year wear it, they can still have good luck!