If the number of words is equal, it is easier to do, that is, fold in half. If the number is odd, first visually check how many positions each word can have. Reserve a place for a word first, and then fold it evenly.
It should be noted that different fonts have different requirements for space. Not all squares have to be folded into squares. For example, because the font is too long, the lattice of pear trees can be folded flat.
One, one, four feet open four feet (66cm×33cm)
1, taking the cross poem as an example
First, vertically fold three equal parts, and separate the left and right sides (i.e. leave appropriate blank); Then fold it horizontally in five equal parts (leaving appropriate blanks on the upper and lower edges). The first and second lines are five words each, and the third line is signed.
2. Take 14 as an example.
First, vertically fold in three equal parts, leaving the left and right edges (that is, leaving appropriate blanks); Fold in six equal parts horizontally (fold in three equal parts first, and leave the upper and lower edges, that is, leave a proper blank in the "heaven and earth"). There are 6 words in the first and second lines, and 2 words in the third line, followed by the space to be signed.
3. Take the 20-word "five musts" as an example.
First, fold four lines vertically, but the fourth line is half a line, with left and right margins (that is, leave appropriate blanks); Then fold it horizontally into seven equal parts (the upper and lower margins should also be left with appropriate blanks, that is, the "heaven and earth" should be left with appropriate blanks). The first and second lines are 7 words each, the third line is 6 words, and the fourth line is signed.
Two, four feet three inches (66 cm ×45 cm)
1. Take the 20-word "five musts" as an example.
First, vertically fold five lines, the fifth and a half lines, and the left and right margins (that is, leave blank); Fold horizontally into six equal parts (the upper and lower margins should also be left blank, that is, the "heaven and earth" should be left blank). The first three lines are 6 words each, the fourth line is 2 words, and the fifth line is used for signature.
2. Take the 28-character "seven musts" as an example.
First, vertically fold five lines, the fifth and a half lines, and the left and right margins (that is, leave blank); Then fold it horizontally into seven equal parts (the top and bottom margins should also be left blank, that is, the "heaven and earth" should be left blank). The first to fourth lines are 7 words each, and the fifth line should be signed.
3. Take a 33-word "short sentence" as an example
First, fold the five equal parts vertically, leaving the left and right edges (that is, leave appropriate blanks); Fold it horizontally into eight equal parts (with appropriate margins on the top and bottom pages). The first to fourth lines are 8 words each, and the fifth line is 1 words, followed by the space to be signed.