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How to make a simple and beautiful greeting card

How to make a greeting card is simple and beautiful? Here's how to make it:

A greeting card is a kind of card that people greet each other when they meet a holiday date or event. People usually give greeting cards on birthdays, Christmas, New Year's Day, Spring Festival, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Valentine's Day and other days. Greeting cards usually have some words of blessing.

Public greeting cards disappeared in the ban. Issuer: We are also liberated. 20 17 12 1, the English translation and writing standard in the field of public service was formally implemented, which stipulated the English name of greeting cards.

Emperor Taizong greeted the ministers with greeting cards. Every Spring Festival and Spring Festival, from the head of state to ordinary people, he has the habit of sending greeting cards to relatives and friends. When did the greeting card, a special blessing medium, come into being, why has it spread so far, and what kind of development and changes have it experienced?

China's traditional culture attaches great importance to "ceremony", which was once the essence of China culture. Many contents in etiquette are expressed through forms, such as greeting cards. Giving greeting cards before important personal activities or public holidays is solemn in form on the one hand, and convenient for both parties to inform each other in advance on the other. So since the Han Dynasty, greeting cards have been preserved as a traditional form, but the name has changed.

At first, greeting cards were called "name cards", mainly to introduce themselves. In the Western Han Dynasty, they were called "paying homage". Today, when distinguished guests meet, they still say "Happy New Year". After the Eastern Han Dynasty, it was called "the famous thorn". The word "famous thorn" is still used in Japan, and it is our common business card.