How to tie a bow

The steps to tie a bow are as follows:

Step 1: Pass through two belts.

Step 2: The upper belt bypasses the lower belt, and then it is hoisted between the two belts. Make a clean one after tightening.

Step 3: Fold the lower belt into one side of the bow and place it on the right side along the direction of the belt.

Step 4: Wrap the bow with the upper belt from top to bottom.

Step 5: After bypassing the right bow, fold into the other bow.

Step 6: slowly arrange the shaped bow.

Step 7: You're done. A beautiful bow is done.

Because of its long history, Chinese knots run through human history. The long-standing cultural precipitation makes Chinese knots permeate the unique and pure cultural essence of the Chinese nation and contain rich cultural connotations. "Rope" and "God" are homophonic, and China culture once worshipped rope in its formation stage. According to written records: "Nu Wa leads the rope in the mud and holds it like a human being."

Because the rope is like a coiled snake dragon, China people are descendants of the dragon. In prehistoric times, the image of the dragon god was reflected by the change of knots. The word "knot" is also a word that expresses strength, harmony and emotion. Whether it is union, friendship, unity, result, or husband and wife's marriage, "knot" gives people a feeling of reunion, intimacy and warmth.

"knot" and "auspicious" are homophonic. The content of "Ji" is rich and colorful, and happiness, wealth, peace and health all belong to Ji's category. "Auspicious" is the eternal pursuit theme of human beings, and "knot", a vital folk skill, has naturally become the essence of China traditional culture, which has flourished and spread to this day.