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Handmade course of desk calendar
The manual course of desk calendar is as follows: 1. Cut the calendar in advance.

2. Prepare an origami and measure it with a ruler.

3. Stick it on the smaller side with double-sided tape, and cut off the redundant part with scissors.

4. Then tear off the adhesive tape and stick it tightly, cut off a piece of double-sided adhesive tape and stick it on one side, then cut off a piece of double-sided adhesive tape with the same length, stick it on the adhesive surface and tear off the adhesive tape, and prepare a piece of rectangular paper with 8cm*2cm to stick it on it, and a desk calendar bracket will be ready.

A desk calendar refers to a calendar placed on a desk. Desk calendars are mainly divided into desktop desk calendars and electronic desk calendars. Its varieties include business desk calendars, paper desk calendars, crystal desk calendars, notebook desk calendars, post-it notes desk calendars, gift desk calendars, personalized desk calendars and so on.

The first calendar in China was about 4000 years ago. According to a page of Oracle bone calendar in Oracle Bone Inscriptions, it is proved that the calendar of Yin Dynasty has reached a considerable level. This page of Oracle Bone Inscriptions is the oldest almanac of all mankind, and this page of Oracle Bone Inscriptions is also called the calendar.

Tang poetry: "There is no calendar day in the mountains, and the cold does not know the year." "Calendar Day" may be the earliest desk calendar. In the Tang Dynasty, historians cut paper by the day and bound it into volumes, one volume per month. Every page is written with the month and date, leaving a blank for the eunuch to record the words and deeds of the emperor. This is a "calendar day".

At the end of the calendar year, it was submitted to the emperor for examination and then filed by historians for compiling national history. Because it has the function of keeping time and deliberating, civil and military officials are competing to follow suit.