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How to tie a Chinese knot?
1. First, pinch the middle of the rope, make three shaped loops from the rope, and then arrange them into a cross shape. The unlooped rope at the lower end is placed naturally. 2. Bend the middle loop down and let it press the right one.
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3. Turn the right ring to the left, press the middle ring and the middle line at the same time, and expose the ring end at the left end.
4. Fold the lower end of the middle rope upward and press it on the right ring. At the same time, make sure that the original shape of the other rings cannot be changed.
5. Turn the left ring down to the right and press it on top of the middle rope turned up in the previous step. At the same time, continue to go right through the middle ring that was originally pressed down.
6. At this step, four heads appear above, below, left, and right of the ring. At this time, the four heads use equal force to tighten the three rings and the middle rope to all sides to form.
7. Continue to use the same method to turn the three rings and the middle rope in the opposite direction and then thread them out. At this time, the rings are still loose.
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