First, fold a square colored paper twice along two diagonal lines. Then fold the four corners inward at the diagonal intersection. Turn the other side over and continue to fold the four corners inward toward the center point. Turn it over and write the words southeast, northwest and northwest on the four corners respectively. Press the four sides down along the center line. Then spread out the four corners that say East, West, North and South. East, west, north and south are all finished.
First, the square colored paper is folded in half along two diagonal lines, and the four corners are folded to the center point respectively. Then turn the origami upside down and fold the four corners to the center point respectively. Then write on the origami, turn the origami over and write in turn. Finally, fold the origami backwards and open the small squares.
First, fold a square colored paper twice along two diagonal lines. Then fold the four corners inward at the diagonal intersection. Then fold the four corners inward at the diagonal intersection. Turn it over and write the words southeast, northwest and northwest on the four corners respectively. Press the four sides down along the center line. East, west, north and south are all finished.
The origin of the southeast and northwest: the ancients identified the four directions with natural scenery and created figures in the southeast and northwest. East: the sun is in the wood, which means that the rising sun rises, and the place where the rising sun rises is the east; South: The outer frame of the south character is the deformation of the wooden character, which means that the vegetation in the south has suffered enough sunshine, so the branches and leaves grow luxuriantly, so the sunny place is the south.
West: the ancient word means that birds are on the nest, that is, the sun sets and birds return to the nest to live, which becomes the word west. North: In ancient times, it was written that two people were opposite, with the north behind the palace and the north behind the north becoming the north of the north.