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What do you mean by folding wood?

Zhemu is a very intriguing name in the work Sanye. Oreki Houtarou, the hero, is withdrawn and not good at communicating with others, but he has extraordinary memory and logical thinking ability. His name is related to his character and ability. The original author of "Folding Wood Comics" said that folding wood got its name because trees symbolize strength and persistence, and folding wood highlights the inner contradictions and fragility of the characters. In addition, some people think that folding wood is similar to "other non-mainstream" pronunciation, which also implies the loneliness of the role.

In the cultural background of Japan, folding wood is also a meaningful word. Because origami is a very popular handicraft in Japanese traditional culture, and paper is generally made of wood. In this sense, folding wood also means "tenacity, dexterity, changeability and perishable". When people fold paper into exquisite handicrafts, it also reflects people's spiritual pursuit of perfection. In this sense, folding wood also means "pursuing perfection and constantly pursuing progress".

In Japanese, breaking wood literally means "breaking wood". This word is often used to describe the fragility and brevity of life. In traditional Japanese culture, trees are regarded as spirits of nature and symbols of life, so the word "broken wood" also implies the meaning of "short and precious". In this sense, folding wood can also be interpreted as "finding the true meaning of life, cherishing time and cherishing life".