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Handbook simple practice picture

The simple method of hand account is as follows:

1. Cut the colored paper into nine pieces of 18*7cm paper and one piece of 2*7cm paper respectively. Fold the cut paper strips in half along the longitudinal direction.

2. Glue the outside of the nine folded pieces of paper.

3. cut the hemp rope into 1cm and tie the knot. Fix to the position as shown in the figure. Finally, stick a 2*7cm piece of paper on the outermost side as the cover. Draw your favorite works on the front of your notebook. Done!

Introduction to Handbooks:

Handbooks, originating from Japan, are written in standard as "Handbooks" (Handbooks てちょぅ), which means notebooks for taking notes. In Japan, most people will take a notebook called "Handbook" with them, and take it out anytime and anywhere to look through it or write something on it.

Handbooks can not only remind yourself of birthdays and appointments of family and friends, but also arrange daily work. Many people regard them as short diaries.

Meaning:

If you want to make an appointment with a Japanese friend to go out for dinner or travel together, the other person will usually take out a notebook, turn to a page and quickly write down the appointed time and place. On the subway, it is often seen that someone takes out a small notebook from his bag to read or record it. This kind of book is called "Handbook".

Handbooks are mostly equipped with calendars and pens, which can hold some business cards and pieces of paper. Different page divisions have functions to meet different types of needs. For example, housewives' handbooks have special places to paste invoices, record their income and expenses, and help them live frugally.

Handbook culture:

Origin: It originated in China and is now imported from Japan. In Japan, men, women and children will carry handbooks with them, and take them out anytime and anywhere to read and record them. Handbooks are indispensable daily necessities for Japanese people. They not only have the function of memo, but also are an important tool for planning life.

Handbooks are mostly beautifully made, and different page divisions have super sorting function to meet different needs such as work, study, life and travel. In Japan, there is even a saying that the philosophy of hand accounts looks at life.

But in fact, people in ancient China had the habit of keeping a handwritten account, which is called a handwritten book. As the saying goes, a good memory is better than a bad written one. Later, the Japanese dubbed this China tradition "Handwritten Account" and carried it forward, forming a Japanese culture.