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10 The hardest origami
The top ten most difficult origami works in the world are as follows (in no particular order):

1. Liu Tong, a young origami artist in China, won the Ornson World Records certification for his work "White Rhino".

2. The works of hoang tien quyet, a master of wet origami.

3, the devil cobra.

4. Origami of Warcraft completed by European service players.

5. eagle.

6. The work "Dragon God".

7. Niu Wangmo.

8. Spanish bullfighting.

9. Alien-Requiem.

10, the real scorpion.

Brief introduction of origami art;

Origami is an artistic activity of folding paper into various shapes. Origami is not limited to paper. Origami lovers all over the world use various materials, such as tin foil paper, napkins, acetic acid tablets and so on. , while observing the folding specifications.

Origami originated in China in 1 or 2nd century, and was introduced to Japan in 6th century, and then spread to the whole world through Japan. It is also said that origami originated in Japan and Spain.

The combination of origami and natural science has not only become an auxiliary teaching tool in architectural schools, but also developed origami geometry as a branch of modern geometry. Origami is not only a toy, but also a thinking activity, a symbol of peace and commemoration, and a pastime.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-origami