The manual Chinese knot tutorial diagram is as follows:
How to weave Chinese knots: There are eight treasures in Buddhism, namely, the French snail, the Falun, the treasure umbrella, the white cover, the lotus flower, the Aquarius, the goldfish and the dish head, also known as the "Eight Auspiciouss". The length of the dish is the eighth Buddha in the "eight treasures", commonly known as eight auspicious, which symbolizes continuity and represents the whole of the eight treasures.
The weaving method of Chinese mountaineering knots: it is named because it is often tied on a rope or other knots. When knitting, pay attention to fixing or fastening the twitch ring.
Chinese knot is a hand-woven handicraft, and its emotion and wisdom are only one aspect of the ancient civilization of the Han nationality. It was first knotted by sewing clothes in the Paleolithic Age, and then extended to the ritual records of the Han Dynasty, and then evolved into today's decorative techniques. Jade articles worn by Zhou people are often decorated with Chinese knots, and bronzes in the Warring States period also have patterns of Chinese knots. It was not until the Qing Dynasty that Chinese knots really became a popular art among the people. ?
Nowadays, it is mostly used to decorate gifts and personal ornaments indoors and between relatives and friends. Because of its symmetrical and exquisite appearance, it can represent the long history of the Han nationality and conform to the customs and aesthetic concepts of traditional decoration in China, so it is named Chinese knot. There are many kinds of Chinese knots, such as double money knot, ox knot, pipa knot, gold knot, cross knot, auspicious knot, swastika knot, coiled knot, algae well knot, double connection, bow knot, trick knot and so on.
Chinese knots represent unity, happiness and peace, especially among the people, and their exquisite workmanship is deeply loved by the public.