Preparation material: square colored paper.
1. First, fold the paper into a cross.
2. Then fold it in half along a crease, and fold the left and right sides towards the center line.
3. Then unfold the left and right folded parts, unfold the folded parts and flatten them.
4. Continue to turn to the back, and the left and right trapezoidal parts turn to the center line.
5. Then fold the four small squares in pairs towards the center line.
6. Fold these two triangles separately.
7. Finally, open the bottom opening with your fingers, press down on the middle, and the crown will be folded.
Crown meaning:
The hat worn by the ancient emperors of China. Generally made of precious metals, inlaid with precious stones; Ornaments symbolizing the noble status of the monarch, such as crowns, dragon and phoenix crowns, robes, imperial seals, suicide notes, etc., refer to the crowns worn by princes.
"Twenty-four Years of Tongzhi Han Jiandi Xian Jian 'an": "In autumn and July, Liu Bei claimed to be the king of Hanzhong ... but he was worshipped by seals and crowned. Hu Sansheng's Note: "Crown, travel far and wide." . "According to the book" The Clothes of the Later Han Dynasty ",the crown of the line is served by the kings.
World famous crown:
1, crown of Pushkin's granddaughter
On March 1 day, a precious crown of Romanov Dynasty was exhibited at Elmy Tashi Museum in St Petersburg. The hostess of the crown is none other than Sophia, the granddaughter of the famous Russian poet Pushkin. An endless stream of visitors are amazed at the richness and exquisiteness of the crown, but also deeply moved by a sad love story that has long been forgotten.
The glorious half-moon crown records the love story of Pushkin's granddaughter. )/Kloc-Around 0/890, Archduke Mikhail Mikhainovich, the grandson of Tsar Nikolai I, met Sophia, who was only 22 years old, at the dance.
She is tall, fair-skinned and looks lovely. The young archduke fell in love with her at first sight, and his charming behavior left a deep impression on Sophia. Regardless of the prejudice of the portal, the two soon decided to live for life.
2. Monomark Crown
Around 1237~ 1240, Mongolian troops invaded Russia, which greatly destroyed Russia's political and economic life and was on the verge of collapse.
According to historical records, during this period, Russian craftsmen and skilled workers either died in the war or were plundered as slaves by Mongols in batches, so that there was a general shortage of talents in Russian principalities. For example, around 1240, the enamel shop in Kiev closed down because of the lack of skilled technicians, and the technology of making cloisonne was once lost.
3. Crown of Kazan Principality
It belongs to Eddie Gormai Hemmant, the last ruler of Kazan Principality, and was made in16th century. It is one of the oldest Russian crowns, inlaid with dozens of pearls, rubies and emeralds, and the bottom is made of comfortable and soft mink.