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The meaning of giving gifts-the meaning and folding method of paper cranes

The meaning of giving gifts-the meaning and folding method of paper cranes

Thousand Paper CraneThe culture comes from Japan, where it is called Thousand Feather Crane. It is difficult to verify where the folding method of paper cranes comes from, and everyone has different opinions. Some people say it was passed from China, while others say it was Japan. Origami The art of origami was indeed invented in China, and was also spread to Japan, where it was It has been well developed and a culture has been formed. Origami was just a childrens toy in ancient China and did not develop into a culture with as much meaning as the Chinese knot. However, it is indeed impossible to verify the origin of paper cranes from the folding method.

The crested ibis is a bird unique to East Asia. It has a high status in Japan and is a representative of longevity. It is the national bird of Japan. It is called the red-crowned crane in Japan and the crested ibis in China. It is different from the red-crowned crane in China. In 1981, there were only five left in Japan, and later there were only three. Later, China donated some crested ibises, and the population improved slightly.

In Japan, it started as a prayer for the soldiers who went to the battlefield to survive. The more folds, the greater the chance of survival. Later, when someone was injured in an accident or seriously ill, people folded paper cranes to pray for a speedy recovery. Later, people also folded paper cranes to pray for the success of something.

Thousands of paper cranes represent your wishes for the person they are sent to. Each thousand paper cranes carry a little wish and eventually become a wish. Paper cranes have beautiful legends and cultural heritage, and have become peoples emotional sustenance.

In the eyes of today’s Chinese people, the paper crane is regarded as the patron saint of love. They will carry the paper cranes given by their lovers with them, even more important than their own lives. It means don’t marry if you’re not your king, don’t marry if you’re not your lover, one-on-one love for life.

Regarding quantity, the meaning of the 999 paper cranes sung in the song is similar to the meaning of the 999 roses. It means that you hope to be with the person you love forever, showing that he or she will love you forever. Generally, people who fold 1,000 origami cranes will be able to make a wish.

It is said that if you fold a paper crane a day and stick to it for a thousand days, you can bring happiness to the person you like.

Thousands of paper cranes represent your wishes for the person they are sent to. Each thousand paper cranes carries a little wish and eventually becomes a wish.
The meaning of giving gifts-the meaning and folding method of paper cranes

Red Paper Crane - Red is a symbol of good luck to the Chinese.

White Paper Crane - Don’t think that white is unlucky. In the world of birds, everything will change. The white bird is the color of the swan.

Black paper crane - black is a symbol of solemnity.

Blue Paper Crane - Blue represents melancholy and broadness. Have a mind as big as the sea and a passion as high as the sky. Blue is also often a favorite color of poetic writers.

Green Paper Crane - Green usually means full of vitality, but in the world of birds, it is completely the spokesperson of parrots.

Finally, there is the yellow paper crane - yellow is a warm color, giving people a sense of warmth and warmth, and it is the true character of the Chinese people themselves.