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Character paper-cutting mnemonic is correct

The mnemonic: one scissors to cut the red double happiness, two scissors to cut the five-pointed star, three scissors to cut the Chinese knot.

In the character paper-cutting mnemonic, each number represents the number of scissors needed to cut the paper. One, two, three in the mnemonic represents the increasing number of scissors used to cut out different patterns. The mnemonic "one scissors to cut out the red double happiness" means that only one scissor action is needed to cut out the red double happiness pattern, while "two scissors to cut out the five-pointed star" means that two scissor actions are needed to cut out the five-pointed star pattern, and "three scissors to cut out the Chinese knot" means that each number represents the number of scissors needed to cut out a different pattern. Three scissors to cut out the Chinese knot" means that it takes three scissor movements to cut out the Chinese knot pattern. This mnemonic describes the number of scissors needed for different patterns in a clear and concise way, helping people to memorize and learn the techniques of character paper-cutting.