摺紙套圈圈店的老闆

in #hive-1050173 years ago

怎麼又是五輪?東京奧運不是結束了嗎?🤔

喔,沒事,這只是一位有心用摺紙重現套圈圈遊戲的小老闆排的有趣圖案而已...

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這一本是小老闆做生意說根據的秘笈。

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這頁明確的說到如何用一張一張的紙做出套圈圈遊戲來。一張一張紙摺出自己的生意來,小老闆心裡堅定地想著...

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終於,最重要的圈圈們,被他用紙摺出來了!

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利用日常生活裡的物品,排好序列,權充圈圈要套的目標。

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每個目標都有一個分數,越近的越低分,越遠的越高分。套完一輪後,統計總分再來算獎品是什麼...

有個發起線,可不能超過呢!😎

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看看我的成績如何!

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再來一次!

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加油!💪💪

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這次成績進步了!套中兩個後排的!😍😍

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準備領獎品。喔,老闆很聰明,連獎品,都是紙摺的... 😂😅

不過真的非常好看啊,喜歡喜歡..誰叫小老闆是俺兒子呢!🥰🥰😊😊

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摺紙,是兒子最近新發展的興趣。我很支持,這遊戲好,可以訓練創意,訓練手靈活度,還能讓他安靜一段時間,真是好東西啊~~~~ 😂😂😂

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恭喜美女rep8️⃣0️⃣

😍 哎呀~~~ 自己都沒發現呢~~~~ 感謝喔~~~~😁

哈哈,挺不错的,感觉回到了小时候。😄

😁

Without translation... I have no idea what this is haha its like a game to figure out

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have a look at this:

Thank you for showing us strange new Chinese custom lololol

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well, paper folding.. is it Chinese custom? I am not sure... lol

japanese stole your zhezhi and made origami

Chinese paper folding, or zhezhi, is the art of paper folding that originated in medieval China. The work of 20th century Japanese paper artist Akira Yoshizawa widely popularized the Japanese word "origami"; however, in China and other Chinese-speaking areas, the art is referred to by the Chinese name, zhezhi.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_paper_folding

Paper was first invented by Cai Lun during the Eastern Han Dynasty era. In the 6th century, Buddhist monks carried paper to Japan.[1] The earliest document showing paper folding is a picture of a small paper boat in an edition of Tractatus de sphaera mundi from 1490 by Johannes de Sacrobosco.

1490!

oh wait...

However it is very likely that paper folding originated much earlier than that in China and Japan for ceremonial purposes. In China, traditional funerals include burning folded paper, most often representations of gold nuggets (yuanbao). This practice probably started when papers gradually become popular and cheaper in China, and it seems to have become quite common during the Song Dynasty (905–1125 CE).[2] In Japan origami butterflies were used during the celebration of Shinto weddings to represent the bride and groom, so ceremonial paperfolding had probably already become a significant aspect of Japanese ceremony by the Heian period (794–1185) of Japanese history.[3]

so ceremonial paperfolding had probably already become a significant aspect of Japanese ceremony by the Heian period (794–1185) of Japanese history.

794.... hah wow

so japan folded paper before china lol i bet they all did earlier but no one recorded it

wow! that's a lot of knowledge... ^^ thanks for sharing!

Eos origami?

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EOS? Origami yes... kind of

哈哈,連獎品都準備好,小老闆很暖心👍👍

很能搞事 😂