1. Fold the rectangular gold ingot stack paper in half according to the center line of the short side, and the folding angles are aligned.
2. On the same plane, the other corner is aligned and folded in half in the opposite direction, which is exactly a parallelogram.
3. Align and fold in half according to the center line of this parallelogram.
4. At this time, it becomes a trapezoid, and then the two high lines of the trapezoid are folded in half on both sides respectively, and the folded corners are covered in.
5. Hold down the two corners with both hands and stretch evenly to both sides. At this time, the gold ingot was basically formed.
6. Finally, take a rest around the gold ingot with your hands to make it more beautiful and full.
Extended data:
The origin of the custom of burning paper;
It is said that there was a scholar named Xin in ancient times. The family was very poor. After her mother died, she couldn't even afford a coffin, so she had to park her body at home.
Once, a good friend asked him why he didn't bury his mother's body. He was really embarrassed to say that he had no money to bury his mother, so he had to say, "My mother is my only relative. We have lived together for decades, and now my mother is dead, but I really can't bear to leave her. I want to stay at home, stay with her for a few more days and do my filial piety. " Friends think what he said makes sense, and he is a dutiful son.
After the news spread, people followed suit. After the death of their loved ones, they all tried to park their bodies at home. The longer you stay, the more you show filial piety.
One day, the county magistrate's mother died, and it was too hot to leave her at home. If she doesn't leave her for a period of time, she is afraid that her subordinates will say that she is unfilial, so she wants to put her mother's body in Su's temple for the monks to watch. She often visits her, and she does her duty. So he carried the body to Ma Shu Temple and said to the host, "The old lady has believed in Buddhism all her life, so it is better to carry it to the temple and then cross over."
The old monk was entangled in Buddhism all day and had no time to look after his health, so he gave the task to the young monk. The young monk is really afraid to accompany the dead. After two days, the smell of the dead man was so bad that he couldn't stand it, so he pulled some straws and burned them in the room, diluting some bad smells. The straw was burnt out. Before dawn, the young monk found some yellow paper to burn. It burned until dawn, when the master came with the county magistrate and asked him why he burned paper.
Scared that the little monk could not speak, the old monk quickly said, "Sir, this is not burning paper, but sending money to the old lady to the underworld, because all the money used in the underworld is the paper of the dead."
From then on, people believed that paper money came from the underworld. In order to express condolences to the dead, people often burn paper money to the dead.