Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - The practice of spinning the windmill is manual.

The practice of spinning the windmill is manual.

The practice is as follows:

1, 1 Prepare three colored paper strips.

2. Take out one of them and fold it into three layers.

3. Fold the other two pieces in the same way.

4. Fold the colored paper in half again.

5. Wear in pairs.

6. Tighten by hand to form a triangular cone naturally. Put it on the pen and you can rotate it at will.

The beautiful meaning represented by windmills:

1. In the traditional culture of China, windmills are also called lucky wheels, gossip wheels and amulets of the four seasons. Made of sorghum stalks, clay petals and colored paper. The wheels turn and pray for good weather and harmonious drums. Red, yellow and green stripes are symbols of sunshine, earth and blue sky.

2. The windmill symbolizes the Dutch national culture, people's love for the sky and fairy-tale happiness. Windmills can be seen everywhere in Spain, symbolizing the prosperity of Spanish agriculture;