Give your origami class an elegant name

An elegant name for the origami class is: Yi Jian Yun Yi Club, Tai Yi Club, and Jian Zhi Yun Yi Club.

Origami is an art activity that involves folding paper into various shapes. Origami isn't just limited to using paper. Origami enthusiasts around the world use a variety of materials, such as tin foil, napkins, acetate sheets, etc., while adhering to folding specifications.

Origami originated in China in the 1st or 2nd century AD, was introduced to Japan in the 6th century, and then spread to the world through Japan. It is also said that origami originated in Japan and Spain. The combination of origami and natural science not only became a teaching aid in the School of Architecture, but also developed origami geometry and became a branch of modern geometry. Origami is both a toy and a thinking activity; it is a symbol of peace and remembrance, and it is also a way of pastime.

As for the origin of origami, since there is no way to verify it, there are theories of Chinese origin, Japanese origin and Spanish origin, and there is no consensus. Although these statements are nothing more than speculation, paper made of hemp and a small amount of ramie fiber appeared in China as early as the Western Han Dynasty. In Japan, it was not until 610 AD that the Korean monk Tanzheng dedicated papermaking technology to Shōtoku, the regent at the time. Prince. Therefore, many people believe that origami originated in China more than 2,000 years ago and then spread to the world through Japan.