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Simple model of Mongolian yurt manual production method

1. Seal and dip (yellow, grass green, dark green) pigments on white paper with a sponge and fill it with paper.

2. Draw a small river with blue and white pigments, which can be divided into tributaries or small puddles.

3. Fix the prepared yurts, and then make animals and plants with ultra-light clay. Flowers, grass, stones, sheep, cows, rabbits, etc.

4. Knead paper balls with waste paper and fix them on paper, which can be used as hills. The paper balls are coated with green and yellow pigments, so it's better not to paint them or pour them.

The yurt is a trinity of wood, wool rope and felt, and a trinity of wooden frame, felt (covering skylight), canopy (covering awning) and canopy (covering awning). Because the house is basically a "three-stage combination", it can be disassembled into parts, and the materials are light and reusable, so it is very convenient to build, dismantle, move and maintain.