Sugarman writes essays
1. How to write a 400-word composition about a candy buyer
On the fourth day of the Lunar New Year, my parents took me to Situ Town.
When I first arrived in the town, I saw many children playing candy. So, I pestered my mother to buy me one. After being toughed on by me, my mother finally agreed.
The uncle who made the candy man said that the rooster he made would lay an egg every thirty seconds. I was very excited after hearing this and decided to make a candy man with a rooster laying eggs. I saw the uncle who made the candy man pick up a small wooden stick, stick a roll of sugar on it, and then shape a sliver of sugar into a slender straw for me to blow.
I blew hard according to the method taught by my uncle, and the candy immediately gained weight. At this time, the uncle quickly pinched it and a beautiful rooster head was made.
I blew again and soon the body and wings of the rooster were pinched out. The candy figures look lifelike, crystal clear and very beautiful.
But I looked at the exquisite candy figure but was reluctant to eat it, so I handed it to my brother. After taking a bite, my brother actually said: "It's not that delicious! I quickly took a bite and said loudly: "Ah! It's so delicious. 2. Use association to write a composition about being a candy man." Here, climbing mountains is always tiring and time-consuming, so I would rather stay at home and read a book than go hiking.
Today, my parents are taking me to climb mountains again. I said: "Don't go! "Mountain climbing can exercise and help our health. Why not go?" "My mother pulled me up and said. I had no choice but to put on my shoes and go hiking with my parents.
When I came to the bottom of the mountain, I took a look at the tall mountains and felt that I I was reluctant, but I had already reached the foot of the mountain, so I had to go up.
Finally I reached the mountain and sat down on a bench. , there was an uncle making candy figures in front of him, and there were several candy figures stuck on the side of the small bottle on the bamboo pole above his head. They were all Monkey King and Zhu Bajie candy figures. At this time, the uncle started to make candy figures, and I became very interested. I had to watch my uncle make a candy man. I saw my uncle dig out a little syrup with a small spoon, then put it on the marble board and pour the syrup downward little by little. When the syrup fell, he quickly circled around it, and finally used a small spoon to I dug out some sugar syrup and used it to make a thick curved line and press it on the curved lines, "Well, this is a phoenix! "After watching it, I admired my uncle a little. My uncle used a small piece of paper to stick the phoenix to a stick, but it was broken. I asked, "Uncle, why is it broken?" "The uncle said: "Because there is not much water in the syrup. "I nodded as if I understood. At this time, my mother handed me two yuan and asked me to buy two syrups. I handed the money to my uncle. My uncle took out a small stick and wrapped it with a layer of syrup. I used scissors to cut out the arms, legs, ears and tail, and then used a tool with two small holes to make eyes. Finally, I took out a very thin stick, wrapped it in some syrup, pressed it, and saw a few lines. , made a rake and stuck it on the candy man’s back. “Yo! Isn't this Zhu Bajie? "I looked at the lifelike sugar man and pig, and I really liked it. After watching it for a while, I thought: Is there anything here that can make the candy melt? I couldn't figure it out, so I asked this question, and my uncle replied : “Because there’s alcohol in the keg. I asked again: "Alcohol can make the syrup hot. Will the syrup melt as soon as it is heated?" "My uncle nodded. After a while, I took the spoon that my uncle used to dig out the syrup and imitated his example of stirring the syrup. My uncle looked at it and said hurriedly: "Stop it, the syrup is very hot. I nodded thoughtfully and asked, "Are these things heavy?" "It's quite heavy!" "My uncle replied with a smile.
On the way home, I thought: Uncle has carried all the heavy tools on his back up the mountain. How tired can he be? But I didn't take anything and didn't want to go up the mountain. I was really tired. Too squeamish. In the past, I always thought that I was not a squeamish girl. When I grew up, I was not afraid of suffering. But now it seems that I am a girl who cannot endure hardship. Be tired and not afraid to climb mountains, and be a girl who is brave and not squeamish! 3. How to write a 400-word essay on the candy buyer
On the fourth day of the Lunar New Year, my parents took me to Situ Town. When I first arrived in the town, I saw many children playing candy.
So, I pestered my mother to buy one for me, but my mother finally agreed to do it. The candy man's uncle said that the rooster he made would lay an egg every thirty seconds. I was very excited after hearing this and decided to become a candy man with a rooster laying eggs.
I just saw the candy man. My uncle picked up a small wooden stick, stuck a roll of sugar on it, and then shaped a sliver of sugar into a small, slender straw for me to blow on. I blew it hard according to the method taught by my uncle, and the sugar became fat immediately. Get up. At this time, the uncle quickly pinched and a beautiful rooster head was made. I then blew it and the body and wings of the rooster appeared lifelike, crystal clear and very beautiful. .
But I looked at the delicate candy figure but was reluctant to eat it, so I handed it to my brother. After taking a bite, my brother actually said: "It's not very delicious!" I quickly took a bite and said loudly: "Ah! It's really good. Delicious! 4. Candy Blower Composition
Candy Blower "Candy Blower" is a historical and cultural heritage of our country. Sugar blowers were originally for eating, but now most of them are for fun. < /p>
On November 14, our holiday team came to Hefang Street in the rain to learn about the "Candy Blower".
Only. I saw an uncle first roll a small piece of sugar into a round shape, then dip his index finger into a small amount of starch, dig a small hole in the sugar, tighten the outside, pull it along, then snap the sugar into pieces, and quickly blow with his mouth while blowing. Pinch. In this way, lifelike candy figures were made.
I looked at these candy figures and couldn't help but ask: "Uncle, your hands are so skillful. What kind of candy did you use?" ? The uncle replied: "Children, this is caramel." After the caramel dries, it can be shaped. ”
It’s amazing that such a small piece of sugar can make such exquisite things. 5. Chinese Folk Art and Crafts - Sugar Man Composition
Sugar Man, is A kind of folk handicraft made of boiled cane sugar or maltose.
It has various shapes, including people, animals, flowers and plants. In the past, artists often used gongs to sell them along the street, and some even carried them. A disc with flowers, birds, beasts and insects painted on it. After paying the money, rotate the disc and do whatever the pointer points to, so as to attract children to buy.
Candy Man. According to the different production techniques, they can be divided into three types: sugar blowers, painted sugar people, and plastic sugar people. Sugar blowers blow sugar into various shapes.
The art of making sugar figures has been around since the late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty. To make it, boil the sugar syrup, pick up a little sugar syrup with a wheat card stick, and blow it. The sugar syrup will inflate like a balloon, and then use pinching and other techniques to create various blow moldings. Shape. Candy figures are not easy to preserve and will turn black if left for a long time.
The finished candy figures are yellow and crystal clear, making them delicious and fun to draw. It is painted on a slate with sugar paste.
The slate is usually made of marble. Because the sugar paste cools quickly on the slate, the painting process is very exciting. Sugar figures are popular throughout Sichuan, and the contents of the sugar paintings are colorful and exquisite. Children especially like the cute shapes, such as chickens and puppies, and they are always the first to grab them.
The craftsman of the candy seller pours the syrup on the stone slab, outlines various shapes, and then attaches small bamboo sticks to solidify it to form a delicate shape, crispy and sweet. The taste and wonderful production process have won the appreciation of the majority of people.
Sugar blowers, sugar painters, and candy molders, each production process has its own characteristics and is a reminder of life in the past. Snack food is also a "folk handicraft art". "I remember that time, I witnessed the magical art of sugar man with my own eyes.
The old man who sold the candy melted the sugar in a small pot, then scooped out a spoonful of syrup from the small pot and made it briskly. Then he painted a long line on the snake. Oh, it turned out that he was going to make a dragon! shape, and then added an eye, two horns and a dragon beard.
I was happy when I saw this. The old man was really good at making it. After finishing it, the old man picked up a thin knife. , hold it down with two fingers, push it forward slightly, and scoop up the "Sugar Dragon"! When the grandfather lifted the "Sugar Dragon" stuck on the bamboo pole, the onlookers praised in unison: It's so beautiful! It's amazing.
With its exquisite shape and sweet taste, the candy man has become a "Chinese folk art handicraft". It was an indispensable and interesting dish for children to eat and play at temple fairs in the past. Landscape. 6. The magical art of sugar figures
There has always been a folk art of making sugar figures. Today, I witnessed the magical art of sugar figures. It can be divided into two categories: characters and animals.
Today, I looked at making dragons out of sugar. We met an old man who was an extraordinary candy maker and made it in a small pot. Then, I took a spoonful of syrup from the small pot and made a snake body.
At that time, I was wondering, what did grandpa do to make a snake? I painted a long line in a zigzag manner, and when I saw it, hey! The old man was actually making a dragon body! He took another spoonful and quickly made a strange shape, and then added an eye, two horns and a dragon body. Xuzi. I was very happy when I saw this. Grandpa was really good at making it. It made people feel bad for a while, but it looked very good at the time.
After finishing the dragon, the old man picked up a thin knife and cut it. Hold it down with two fingers and push it forward gently, but the dragon whiskers are a bit ugly (because they are broken). I thought that grandpa would make them again, but grandpa put three pieces of sugar in them! After putting it in the hot pot, it melted all of a sudden. The old man took another spoonful and poured it on the broken part. To his surprise, the broken beard was stuck again.
Then, he picked up a bamboo pole, placed it horizontally on the dragon, and applied a little more on it. After a minute, a dragon was made! When the old man raised the "sugar dragon" stuck on the bamboo pole, the onlookers praised in unison: It's so beautiful, so magical. 7. A 200-word essay describing a sugar blower
Today, the weather is sunny, and my parents and I went to visit the ancient county of Cicheng.
As soon as I entered the Chenghuang Temple in the ancient county of Cicheng, I was attracted by a colorful candy man stall. I quickly took a step forward and took a look. I saw the candy seller was an old man. He first grabbed a handful of sugar from the pile of colorless sugar, then took out a little sugar from the pile of green sugar, mixed it together, and then pulled out a stick from one end of the sugar. Long sugar strands.
At this time, the most interesting thing happened. The candy seller put the candy stick in his mouth and blew into it. The candy ball that was deflated just now suddenly turned into a ball. It should be round and round, and after a few rough pinches, a beautiful horse is finished. Then, he took out another piece of red sugar, rolled it into a roll, made a slit on it, poked it with a pencil, and then made a slit in the middle. A whistle made of sugar was formed. After selling the candy, he glued the whistle on On the horse, such a horse with a whistle is completed. The buyer takes the candy man, pays the money, and blows the whistle. "Du, Du, Du" is a clear and loud whistle, which is no worse than an ordinary whistle! I felt itchy in my heart, so I asked my mother for twelve yuan and ordered a large lobster.
The candy seller took a piece of pink candy, shaped it into the shape of a banana, added a piece of green transparent shrimp yellow, plus two huge pliers, and trimmed it for a while. , press the whistle again, and a lifelike big lobster is ready. I quickly and impatiently blew it: "Du--" It sounds so nice! Whistles and laughter echoed over the Chenghuang Temple. 8. Composition of a childhood candy maker
When I was a child, there were always candy stalls on the street next to my house.
Sugar transfer was the most popular thing at that time, which naturally attracted many children my age. The man who turned the candy was short and dressed simply. His hands were like the bark of an old tree, covered with marks left by the hasty time. The stall was hung with various completed candies.
The decoration of the Zhuantang stall is extremely simple. With a table and an iron pot, you can make exquisite Zhuantang. There is also a turntable on the right side of the table, with patterns of various shapes painted on it: there are "rooster" and "peaches" with simple craftsmanship, as well as "plate dragon", "airplane" and other patterns with complex craftsmanship. When buying candy, You can turn it at will, and the candy maker will make the candy with the corresponding pattern for you. This depends on your luck. On the left side of the table is a white marble slab, which is where he shapes the candy.
The golden maltose is boiling in the iron pot, exuding an alluring aroma. Whenever he goes out in the morning, the stall is already crowded with children, clamoring and clamoring for him to make candies first.
He was extremely serious when making the sugar transfer. He leaned slightly and took out a piece of bright stainless steel from the drawer. He carefully stirred the maltose in the pot and brought it to a certain heat. Then I took a spoonful out of the pot and started to turn the sugar on the marble board. At this time, I felt that the sugar-turning man was more like an artistic painter. He now began to create on the slate that turned into white paper.
He kept waving the spoon, as if he wanted to draw with the brush in his hand and sway it selflessly: one point, one horizontal stroke, one stroke, one stroke... Each smooth line sketched out the A lifelike pattern is placed on a bamboo skewer and fixed with two small pieces of sugar. After cooling, finally, a stainless steel piece is used to shovel it off. In this way, a sugar cane is made. Seeing us looking happy and contented while eating sweets, a smile seemed to appear on his old, wrinkled face.
After a few years, we gradually grew up. Today's children's pockets are also filled with exquisite candies, so few people visit the candy stalls.
Unconsciously, after some time passed, the candy-turned man disappeared from our lives like magic. Although I have seen one or two Zhuantang stalls on the street that are just like those of those years, their business has been reduced a lot. I am afraid that it will be rare to see the bustling scene in front of the Zhuantang stalls when I was a child in the future. scene.