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When Xiong Chuanfa blows a lifelike (栩栩如生的) tiger out of sugar in a few minutes, kids look at him in surprise. They think he is a magician.
Xiong has been blowing sugar figurines(吹糖人) for over twenty years. Blowing sugar figurines is a Chinese traditional folk art. It has a history of more than 600 years.
Every morning, Xiong prepares the sugar and drives to different markets to start his magic shows.
He heats the sugar, pulls off a little to make a ball and blows it into different shapes, like a rabbit, a monkey and so on.
People especially little kids, are interested in his skills. They think blowing sugar figurines is very interesting. To draw(吸引) young people closer to the art, he also blows sugar figurines near colleges. Many college students have been drawn to the art, waiting in line for practical experiences. Among them, Simon, a foreign student, couldn't help having a try. Though it looked easy, he found it difficult to blow a sugar figurine. Thanks to Xiong's help, Simon finally saw a horse slowly taking shape.
Simon was deeply moved after learning about the art. " I just can't believe the traditional folk art can be kept so well here. I love it. Chinese culture should be spread around the world," he said.
This art has been passed down for four generations(代) in Xiong's family. His 6-year-old son often blows sugar balloons. He does it just like what his father used to do as a child.
Kids are surprised by a lifelike tiger which made by Xiong Chuanfa. They think Xiong is a magician. Blowing sugar figurines is a Chinese traditional 1. ____ art. It has a history of more than 600 years and Xiong has been doing this for more than twenty years.
People are interested in his skills, especially 2. ____. In order to attract young people's eyes, he also 3. ____ sugar figurines near colleges. Many college students are attracted by the art, and they wait in line for practical experiences. A foreign student Simon made a horse with Xiong's 4. ____ and then he fell in love with this art.
This 5. ____ has been passed down for four generations in Xiong's family. Xiong's 6-year-old son often blows sugar balloons like what his father used to do as a child.
When Xiong Chuanfa blows a lifelike (栩栩如生的) tiger out of sugar in a few minutes, kids look at him in surprise. They think he is a magician.
Xiong has been blowing sugar figurines(吹糖人) for over twenty years. Blowing sugar figurines is a Chinese traditional folk art. It has a history of more than 600 years.
Every morning, Xiong prepares the sugar and drives to different markets to start his magic shows.
He heats the sugar, pulls off a little to make a ball and blows it into different shapes, like a rabbit, a monkey and so on.
People especially little kids, are interested in his skills. They think blowing sugar figurines is very interesting. To draw(吸引) young people closer to the art, he also blows sugar figurines near colleges. Many college students have been drawn to the art, waiting in line for practical experiences. Among them, Simon, a foreign student, couldn't help having a try. Though it looked easy, he found it difficult to blow a sugar figurine. Thanks to Xiong's help, Simon finally saw a horse slowly taking shape.
Simon was deeply moved after learning about the art. " I just can't believe the traditional folk art can be kept so well here. I love it. Chinese culture should be spread around the world," he said.
This art has been passed down for four generations(代) in Xiong's family. His 6-year-old son often blows sugar balloons. He does it just like what his father used to do as a child.
Kids are surprised by a lifelike tiger which made by Xiong Chuanfa. They think Xiong is a magician. Blowing sugar figurines is a Chinese traditional 1. ____ art. It has a history of more than 600 years and Xiong has been doing this for more than twenty years.
People are interested in his skills, especially 2. ____. In order to attract young people's eyes, he also 3. ____ sugar figurines near colleges. Many college students are attracted by the art, and they wait in line for practical experiences. A foreign student Simon made a horse with Xiong's 4. ____ and then he fell in love with this art.
This 5. ____ has been passed down for four generations in Xiong's family. Xiong's 6-year-old son often blows sugar balloons like what his father used to do as a child.
答案
1. folk 2. little kids 3. blows 4. help 5. art
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