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How does a puppy fold paper by hand?

The manual method of dog origami is as follows:

1. Fold the square paper in half, then unfold it and fold two corners along the center line.

2. Fold the lower corner upwards, and then unfold it, leaving a crease.

3. Fold the corner along the crease, and then unfold it, leaving a crease.

4. Fold the upper corner along the crease, and then unfold it, leaving a crease.

5. Fold the corner along the crease, and then unfold it, leaving a crease.

6. Fold the paper in half, then unfold it and fold an angle along the center line.

7. Fold the upper corner along the crease, and then unfold it, leaving a crease.

8. Fold the other corner along the center line, and then unfold it to leave a crease.

9. Fold the paper in half, then unfold it and fold an angle along the center line.

10. Fold the paper along the crease, and then unfold it to leave the crease.

1 1. Fold the other corner along the center line and then unfold it, leaving a crease.

12. Fold the paper along the crease, and then unfold it to leave the crease.

13. Fold the paper in half, then unfold it and fold an angle along the center line.

14. Fold the paper along the crease, and then unfold it to leave the crease.

15. Fold the other corner along the center line, and then unfold it, leaving a crease.

16. Fold the paper along the crease, and then unfold it to leave the crease.

17. Fold the paper in half, then unfold it and fold an angle along the center line.

18. Fold the paper along the crease, and then unfold it to leave the crease.

19. Fold the other corner along the center line, and then unfold it, leaving a crease.

20. Fold the paper along the crease, then unfold it, leaving a crease.

Development of hand-made origami:

Origami, also known as origami, is a traditional art from China. It creates various three-dimensional shapes by folding and shaping paper. The development of origami can be traced back to BC 1 century, and China invented paper. With the passage of time, origami technology gradually spread to Japan, North Korea and other countries, and developed into a unique art form.

In modern times, the development of origami is more diversified and innovative. Not only traditional themes such as animals and plants are constantly emerging, but also modern themes such as robots and architecture are emerging one after another. In addition, artists began to try to use different materials such as colored paper, three-dimensional paper and gold and silver paper to make their works more colorful.

In international scope, hand-made origami has gradually become a popular art form. Many countries and regions have specialized origami art groups, holding various exhibitions, competitions and lectures to promote and inherit this traditional skill. With the development of the Internet, origami artists and enthusiasts can exchange ideas and enjoy tutorials through the Internet, which makes origami develop faster in the world.

In China, the development of hand-made origami has also received extensive attention. Many schools and educational institutions incorporate origami skills into the curriculum to cultivate students' practical ability and innovative thinking. In addition, government departments and cultural institutions also actively promote the inheritance and development of origami, and let more people know and participate in this traditional art by holding various activities.