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Folding method of square ingot in tin foil
1 and 1 After laying the tin foil, fold it in half, but don't fold it in half, leaving a gap, which should be wide and not narrow.

2. If you fold another section, it will be empty. Let go of the first folded edge, as shown. That is, the second crease is the highest point of the whole paper.

3. After turning it upside down, fold it in the same way as in the second step, and fold the two corners on this side.

4. Press down at this time, just covering two corners. Spread the tin foil, not too hard, so that the tin foil ingot is ready.

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Yuanbao-shaped money is made of gold paper or silver paper. Old superstitious articles. Story 38 of Legend of Heroes of Children: "I saw someone asking for money in this temple. Someone gave a hanging of incense money and took a paper ingot, saying it was a loan." Also called "paper treasure". Hong Shen's "Wukui Bridge": "I just put down my serious business and invited nine Taoist priests to fight; Burning incense, worshipping Shinto, reciting Imperial Classics and burning paper treasures, it is said that it will rain when it touches the sky.

Gold ingots are made of precious gold or silver. Generally, there is much silver and little gold. In the currency history of China, gold and silver were officially called "gold ingots", which began in the Yuan Dynasty. However, as early as the early Tang Dynasty, when Bao Tong was still alive, people regarded it as huge and precious, and read it as "Kaiyuan Bao Tong". In the Yuan Dynasty, gold and silver money was called "gold ingot", which means the treasure of the Yuan Dynasty. Gold is called gold ingot and silver ingot is called silver ingot, which has both political meaning and common name of gold and silver currency.

Later, every time in Tomb-Sweeping Day, the Eleventh Day or the Memorial Day of the Dead, many folks will burn paper ingots to pay homage to their deceased relatives, while the custom in some areas is to burn paper money. Most of these paper ingots are made of gold paper foil, which represents the family's nostalgia for their loved ones and their wishes for a better life in heaven.