1, prepare a square piece of paper.
2, from left to right, aim at the trace fold.
3. From top to bottom, fold in half along the edge.
4. Unfold the paper and fold it from top to bottom.
5. Fold along the center line from bottom to top.
6. From top to bottom, fold in half along the edge.
7. Fold from bottom to top and along the edge.
8. The back is folded from bottom to top along the edge.
9. Fold forward while pressing on the inside.
10, flip the paper.
1 1, and finally: turn the paper over and draw the shape of the eyes with black water-based strokes. Ok, the tutorial on making dove of peace is over.
Symbol of peace
It was not until the beginning of the era that pigeons were regarded as a symbol of peace. Genesis in the Old Testament records that after the ancient flood, Noah released a pigeon from the ark to find out whether the flood was over. God asked the pigeon to take back the olive branch, which showed that the flood was over and there was still hope on earth. Noah knew that the flood had begun to recede and that peace was coming.
After the flood receded, a valley full of green trees and a quiet path with flowers appeared in front of all living things in the world. Since then, people have used pigeons and olive branches to symbolize peace. /kloc-the religious reform movement in the 0 th and 6 th centuries gave the pigeon a new mission and made it the embodiment of the holy spirit.
It was not until the17th century that the pigeon was reinstated as a messenger of peace again. Many cities in the German Empire issued a set of pigeons with an olive branch in their mouth, and the commemorative coins of the holy pigeon for peace were engraved at the bottom of the pattern.