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Mooncake box assembly step by step diagram

Moon cake box assembly step by step diagram as follows

1, prepare 2 pieces of slightly thicker decorative cardboard, one side length of 20cm square line, a slightly shorter side length of 2mm.

2, one cardboard folded into a cross.

3. Then fold the 4 corners inwards towards the center.

4, then fold both sides inward against the center line, and fold the other side inward in the same way after folding.

5, folded the cardboard turned over, the cardboard has a very obvious crease. To the center of the crease square edge of the box, according to the crease, the four sides were folded inward, pay attention to the folded corners of the place in accordance with the crease inward flattening.

6, after flattening, turn over one side, the folded corners of the press, in favor of flat and good-looking.

7, folded inward in turn, a complete locket is formed.

8, in order to beautiful and good-looking, you can cut a different piece of cardboard to do the base, looks more sturdy. Of course, this step can not be used, you want to be more secure can be glued to the bottom of the box is good, the other one is also done accordingly.

9, the four sides of the finishing level, a small moon cake box is completed.

10, in order to be more beautiful, you can also paste some decorations, or come to a hand paste, because their own production, you can freely express, so it will not look a little better it.

Expanding Knowledge

Mooncakes, also known as moon balls, harvest cakes, reunion cakes, etc., are one of the traditional Han Chinese delicacies. Mooncakes were originally used as offerings to worship the moon god.

Moon worship is a very ancient custom in China, which is actually a kind of worship activity of the ancient people to the "moon god". Eating mooncakes and enjoying the moon on the Mid-Autumn Festival is an indispensable custom of the Mid-Autumn Festival in all parts of China, from the north to the south. Mooncakes symbolize reunion, and people treat them as festive food, offering them to the moon and giving them to friends and relatives.

Mooncakes have a long history as offerings to the moon god. The word "mooncake" was first recorded in the Southern Song Dynasty in Wu Zimu's Mengliang Lu (梦梁錄). Mooncakes have been blended with local dietary customs to develop Cantonese, Jin, Beijing, Suzhou, Chao, Dian and other mooncakes, which are loved by people all over China, north and south.