I've heard that if one were to make 1000 paper cranes, then they would get one wish. Is this true?I've been making paper cranes for a few days now.
this is like asking: in case you're making a wish on a capturing megastar, will it come genuine? besides the actuality that the two are effective gestures, no it won't come genuine. Origami cranes are purely products of paper that are folded to resemble birds; no count number what proportion you're making, they gained't handle supernatural understand-how including wish-granting.
Hi. Well, you have heard correctly about the 1000 cranes legend; but however, it depends on person to person with regard to he belief. It is known as Senbazuru in Japanese and is an ancient Japanese legend which holds a promise of a wish to whoever folds the group of cranes.
it's true that there is a belief in folklore that making 1000 paper cranes is lucky,or grants a wish. I can't testify to the actual truth of the folklore as I have never made 1000 cranes,but on the surface, it would not seem to follow the laws of probability or physics.