1, roast the red rope with fire, roll it while it is hot, and let it pass through the hole.
2. Fold the tether in half, and pass both ends of the rope passing through the middle part through the hook hole together.
3. According to the size of the jade pendant, set aside a reasonable length to weave the binding rope, usually 0.5cm-2cm is more appropriate, and set aside a binding length of appropriate length according to personal hobbies, such as 1cm.
4. Then put two ropes through your back and tie a simple cross knot.
5. Go around and tie a knot on the other side, so tie one knot after another until the length of the rope head remains.
6. Then, according to the thickness of the thread, bake with fire to leave a part of the thread with a fixed length, and cut the thread on both sides with scissors, as shown in the figure below.
7. Then gently bake the thread ends left on both sides with a lighter and quickly solidify. If the fire is too big, it may leave black spots.
8. done.
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The ancients dressed well:
Hanging on the body, around the neck or around the waist is an important decoration of the ancients.
Xin Qiji's "Spring in the Garden": "There are beauties, and Yu Pei lives in seclusion".
Shen Yue's "Fenghua": "Hang incense, tassels have capacity".
Kong Renshang's Peach Blossom Fan: "Where is Tian Yao Shengnong, Ting Yun Xianhe ethereal, Yu Pei Ding Dong", which is not only pleasing to the eye, but also pleasing to the ear, is a kind of exquisite decoration as well as a kind of literary decoration, and tends to be more and more exquisite.
Ornaments with different textures and shapes often have the function of distinguishing grades.
"Six Codes of Tang Dynasty": "The system of carrying fish symbols, two on the left and one on the right, is decorated with jade as the prince, gold as the prince, copper as the official, and thoughts as Pei".
It is recorded in "Clearance Notes" that all civil servants with more than five grades should hang beads. Beads are made of coral, Jin Po, beeswax, ivory, Qinanxiang, etc. There are eight beads hanging on the chest.
Different accessories often have different ideographic functions. The ancients selectively wore some ornaments, often in order to pin some good wishes. Yuan Hao asked the poem: "What is the relationship between Yuhuan and Italy? It is a great success." Rings have endless meanings, and jade can also convey people's wishes for good luck.
"The Book of the Later Han Dynasty": "Give me royal clothes, with jade pot leather as the crown and gold crown." Jade pot is a pot-shaped ornament made of jade, which was granted by the emperor to show respect and reward for the elderly.
Guiyu, fish symbols and other accessories have the function of relying on letters. In ancient times, the Emperor of Heaven presented the ghost domain as a letter to the princes. "White Tiger Yi Tong" written by Ban Gu in the Han Dynasty said: "When the princes come to the DPRK, the emperors kiss them, which is a righteous monarch and minister, and also attaches importance to the law." Fish symbol is a symbol promulgated by the court in Sui and Tang Dynasties. Carved wood or cast copper is fish-shaped, carved on it and cut separately for conformity.
Some accessories also have the function of reminding and warning. "Everything is done by Guan Xing" records: "Ximen Bao is impatient, so Pei Wei is calm; Dongan is slow by nature, so it is urgent to wear a string. "
Tortoise shell is soft by nature, and impatient people wear it to warn themselves not to be impatient; Bowstring is often very tight, and people who are slow to respond wear it to remind themselves not to be lazy. In the Qing Dynasty, fasting cards appeared, which were worn on the chest during sacrificial activities to remind everyone to keep their hearts clean.
With the change of dynasties, social changes, especially the development of business, the seriousness of wearing pendants becomes less and less, and the decorative significance becomes more and more important, which has become a pleasure to wear and express. This trend, especially in the late Qing Dynasty.
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