* the art of folding paper into shapes representing objects, such as flowers or birds
Origami is a Japanese word, and I don't know how you would say/write it in Chinese.
you can translate many English phrases into Chinese at MDBG.net. The Chinese characters for "origami" are 折纸. The pinyin for 折纸 is zhe zhi, which sounds like "Juh jih"
im almost positive that the art of origami is Japanese... the Chinese only used paper for writing, kites, dragons, and lanterns... each of which are not technically considered a part of origami
Origami is paper folding which is an original Japanese art. It has nothing to do with the Chinese New Year. Paper cutting could be a part of Chinese new year though.
Using multiple sheets of origami paper is not traditionally Chinese; origami is primarily associated with Japanese culture. While paper folding has historical roots in both China and Japan, Chinese paper folding typically does not involve the intricate, layered techniques seen in Japanese origami. In traditional Chinese practices, paper is often used for other crafts, such as paper cutting or as offerings in rituals.
yes it was made in japan but by a Chinese man
No. In ancient times the Egyptians made paper just to write on them, ( or for other uses) but not folding origami.
Yes. It originated as Chinese Paper Folding, and only gained widespread acknowledgement as something Japanese after religious figures carried the paper and fostered it's adoption in Japan.
It's hard to write the pronunciation on paper but the best I can do is r in? the question mark is because the Chinese people pronounce it that way. The answer might not be totally accurate. It depends on how you interpret it.
write this in the you tube search box - Origami Wall-E designed by Riki Saito - Demo
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Origami? paper cutting clay kite embroidery(not easy to learn)