A composition about arts and crafts, about 400 words.

There is a handicraft on my desk-a wooden boat. This wooden boat is unique in shape, exquisite in structure, antique and has the national style of China.

This magnificent wooden boat is made of plastic. It is 40cm long,10cm wide and15cm high. Consists of a hull and a base. The base is conical and red, with exquisite patterns on it. The upper part is connected with the bottom of the ship. The bottom is black, the hull is brown and the bow is pointed. There is a small light that can be loaded and unloaded between the engine room and the bow. This lamp is used for lighting at night. Because this is a handicraft, there is no real light bulb in the lamp. . The cabin is the main part of the ship, with a three-dimensional trapezoid and a semicircular roof. The front, back, left and right walls are empty, and the borders are carved with patterns of different shapes and sizes. Some are fish-shaped, some are like flowers ... they are lifelike, lifelike. Just like fish playing in the water, horses galloping on the grassland and flowers blooming among the flowers, this exquisite hut can be opened! There is a movable screw on the base of the two rear frames, which can lift the whole cover of the engine room. I think this is the device of the middle door of the engine room. After lifting the lid, you can see a small box with rows of small chairs inside, and you can sit in the cabin and enjoy the water city of Venice. There are also eight small light bulbs hanging on the back of the hatch cover, just like upside-down wine bottles, with four colors of red, yellow, blue and green. There is also a boatman standing at the stern. He is wearing a wooden rattan hat, white trousers and a red belt around his waist. He is graceful and has an oar in his hand. This is a characteristic of China people. He paddled with an oar. It seems that his boating skills are still superb.

This beautiful boat can be used not only as a handicraft but also as a toy. There is a plug at the bottom of the boat. After the hull and dolls are installed, the boat can turn around and the dancing dolls begin to dance around the boat. The wall lamp in the cabin also lit up, and then beautiful music sounded. Look, listen, I seem to have really arrived in Beijing. As a distinguished guest, sitting on this rich and luxurious wooden boat, someone danced for me, the boatman rowed for me and took me to visit the magical world of Beijing; Let me see the rippling waterways and classical stone bridges; Let me appreciate the ancient and splendid culture of China ... This beautiful dance and beautiful music make people intoxicated, just like dreaming.

This golden wooden boat is exquisite and unique, and it is one of my treasures.

This 500-word essay on dragon-related handicrafts explains that most people know the imaginary god "dragon" and have seen some handicrafts reflecting dragons. My grandmother has such handicrafts at home! That handicraft is a celadon bowl. This bowl is very small, with two dragons with claws on it.

Their thick front paws and powerful tails make people flinch, their thin beards flutter in the wind, and the two dragons frown and stare big eyes. Suddenly, I remembered what the teacher said: "The dragon horn is like a deer, the head is like an ox, the mouth is like a donkey, the eyes are like shrimp, the ears are like elephants, the phosphorus is like fish, and it must be like a human being, the abdomen is like a snake, and the feet are like a phoenix".

As soon as I compare it, I will stop talking. It's really like I didn't say anything. Let's continue to introduce dragon crafts! White clouds slowly pass by two dragons, whose scales are like hard shields with a sparkling pearl in the middle, which reminds me of the idiom "Two dragons are playing with beads".

This celadon bowl was given to her by grandma's grandfather, and grandma has preserved it well so far because it is very precious.

A short article about handicrafts, about 400 words. There is a handicraft on my desk-a wooden boat.

This wooden boat is unique in shape, exquisite in structure, antique and has the national style of China.

This magnificent wooden boat is made of plastic. It is 40cm long,10cm wide and15cm high.

Consists of a hull and a base.

The base is conical and red, with exquisite patterns on it.

The upper part is connected with the bottom of the ship.

The bottom is black, the hull is brown and the bow is pointed.

There is a small light that can be loaded and unloaded between the engine room and the bow.

This lamp is used for lighting at night.

Because this is a handicraft, there is no real light bulb in the lamp.

The cabin is the main part of the ship, with a three-dimensional trapezoid and a semicircular roof. The front, back, left and right walls are empty, and the borders are carved with patterns of different shapes and sizes.

Some are fish-shaped, some are like flowers ... they are lifelike, lifelike.

Just like fish playing in the water, horses galloping on the grassland and flowers blooming among the flowers, this exquisite hut can be opened! There is a movable screw on the base of the two rear frames, which can lift the whole cover of the engine room.

I think this is the device of the middle door of the engine room.

After lifting the lid, you can see a small box with rows of small chairs inside, and you can sit in the cabin and enjoy the water city of Venice.

There are also eight small light bulbs hanging on the back of the hatch cover, just like upside-down wine bottles, with four colors of red, yellow, blue and green.

There is also a boatman standing at the stern. He is wearing a wooden rattan hat, white trousers and a red belt around his waist. He is graceful and has an oar in his hand. This is a characteristic of China people. He paddled with an oar. It seems that his boating skills are still superb.

This beautiful boat can be used not only as a handicraft but also as a toy.

There is a plug at the bottom of the boat. After the hull and dolls are installed, the boat can turn around and the dancing dolls begin to dance around the boat.

The wall lamp in the cabin also lit up, and then beautiful music sounded.

Look, listen, I seem to have really arrived in Beijing.

As a distinguished guest, sitting on this rich and luxurious wooden boat, someone danced for me, the boatman rowed for me and took me to visit the magical world of Beijing; Let me see the rippling waterways and classical stone bridges; Let me appreciate the ancient and splendid culture of China ... This beautiful dance and beautiful music make people intoxicated, just like dreaming.

This golden wooden boat is exquisite and unique, and it is one of my treasures.

...

The 500-word description of the composition of dragon-related handicrafts unfolds all the "dragons", a fictional god. I believe most people know and have seen some handicrafts with dragons on them. My grandmother has such handicrafts at home! That handicraft is a celadon bowl. This bowl is very small, with two dragons with claws on it.

Their thick front paws and powerful tails make people flinch, their thin beards flutter in the wind, and the two dragons frown and stare big eyes. Suddenly, I remembered what the teacher said: "The dragon horn is like a deer, the head is like an ox, the mouth is like a donkey, the eyes are like shrimp, the ears are like elephants, the phosphorus is like fish, and it must be like a human being, the abdomen is like a snake, and the feet are like a phoenix".

As soon as I compare it, I will stop talking. It's really like I didn't say anything. Let's continue to introduce dragon crafts! White clouds slowly pass by two dragons, whose scales are like hard shields with a sparkling pearl in the middle, which reminds me of the idiom "Two dragons are playing with beads".

This celadon bowl was given to her by grandma's grandfather, and grandma has preserved it well so far because it is very precious.

...

Some handicrafts even have to be put on for a year or two, so they are called dolls.

My doll is a lively and lovely little girl with bright eyes and a small cherry mouth, smiling from ear to ear.

Wearing a sand towel, she seems to be asking me, "Have you finished your homework today?" At this time, I will lower my head and "work hard".

When I finish my homework, I will watch it again. At this time, my eyes are wide open and I will always put them on its back.

Whenever I do my homework, I seem to nod.

I am wearing a Hong Tao actress vest born in 1969, and I seem to be very angry. They wear one suit at a time, and I watch. There were fifteen at most, and then I left it for a long time. I like it! I prefer its humorous way. There are several handicrafts in my family, but my favorite is the doll.

The dolls are packaged one by one. They have the same shape, but different sizes.

Today, after listening to the teacher, I still wear a green bow tie on my chest, and I look very proud.

The feet are connected with the bottom plate.

There is a flat hole in its back, and coins are put in it.

Every time I get a coin.

I only have five dolls.

Make dolls lifelike in spring.

It wears a green navy hat on its head.

Dolls are like mothers and their children.

It has two functions, one for decoration and the other for saving money.

"It accompanies me every day, so it has become my bosom friend and close partner. It cut down the tree and skinned it. It seems to be smiling at me, as if to say that it can also make handicrafts. There are purple flowers on it, which are very beautiful. That's second-hand. She's standing with her hips crossed.

Its overall shape is realistic.

Donald cocked his head as if he were supervising me, wearing a golden skirt with a small pink veil inside.

Dolls symbolize happiness and joy and can only be made by evaporating water. There are five dolls, seven dolls, ten dolls and twelve dolls with flat mouths.

This Donald duck can be saved again: "Well, well done.

If you want to make fifteen pieces, you must need very fine wood, so I like dolls very much.

The doll is a little doll with memory. As soon as I open this doll, I will think of some beautiful things. There is a "Donald Duck" handicraft on my desk.

This Donald Duck was caught by my father while playing basketball in Xi Hui Park. It is made of gypsum. ...

A composition about introducing handicrafts There are many handicrafts on the bookcase in my room.

If I say I like it best, it is the shiny black old cow lying on its back.

Look! This old cow made of porcelain is fat and healthy, with a well-proportioned figure and neat mane.

Its head leans forward slightly to the left, its corners bend backward, and its eyes are fixed on the front. Its tail doesn't hang down in general, but extends forward, as if flapping flies and mosquitoes.

It opened its mouth and people seemed to hear its low "Cleisthenes" sound.

This is an old cow lying on its back.

How to show that it is supine? The author's idea is wonderful, so that the right front leg of the cow extends forward, the left front leg extends horizontally backward, and the left and right hind legs bend, and the whole body is like lying down.

Students, you must think it is an old cow, which is wrong.

The author's ingenuity made the old cow lie on the stone, and the things on the stone were very rich, including ancient copper plates engraved with "lucky money and treasure" and "good luck" and gold ingots! The image is vivid, symbolizing the rich resources and good luck in the Year of the Ox.

From a distance, I thought there was only one old cow, but close up, there are two calves next to the old cow! The calf is lying next to the old cow, as if nursing! Make this handicraft look less monotonous.

How exquisite this handicraft is! I like it so much.

The composition of handicrafts consists of thick and thin ribbons woven from colored silk threads, small rings with totem patterns and elegant Zhui Er ears, which constitute a beautiful and peculiar Chinese knot.

It's amazing that a red rope can make so many tricks.

Don't underestimate this little Chinese knot. The emotion and wisdom it shows is only one aspect of China's ancient civilization, and it is a kind of interest for people to pursue randomness and pray for peace.

"Knot" is a kind of rope-woven ornament, which, together with China's fabric and embroidery, is called the three major handicrafts of the motherland.

It is unpretentious, elegant and generous.

Speaking of Chinese knots, it can be said that they have a long history and run through human history. The long-standing cultural precipitation makes Chinese knots permeate the unique and pure cultural essence of the Chinese nation. Chinese knot is an ancient traditional culture in China.

Nowadays, Chinese knots have become more beautiful and exquisite. They are made of a thick red rope and can be woven into various shapes. Some Chinese knots are woven by two hearts, called "mutual affinity", and have many shapes, such as pineapple shape, silk shape, lantern shape, circle shape, hexagon shape, etc ... Each Chinese knot represents the blessing of "more than one year" and "double happiness"

Chinese knot is our traditional culture and a symbol of China.

400-character paper-cut is one of the most popular traditional folk decorative arts in China with a long history.

Because of its easily available materials, low cost, obvious effect and wide adaptability, it is widely welcomed. Because it is most suitable for rural women's leisure production, it can be used as a practical object and beautify their lives.

Paper-cutting can be seen all over the country, and even formed different local styles.

Paper-cutting not only shows the aesthetic taste of the public, but also contains the deep social psychology of the nation. It is also one of the most distinctive folk arts in China, and its modeling features are particularly worth studying.

As the embodiment of China's original philosophy, folk paper-cutting has the characteristics of comprehensiveness, beautification and auspiciousness. At the same time, folk paper-cutting conveys the connotation and essence of traditional culture with its own specific expression language.

On May 20th, 2006, the paper-cut art heritage was approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.

On June 8, 2007, Shanghai Li Paper-cut Art Master Studio won the first Cultural Heritage Day Award from the Ministry of Culture.

China folk paper-cut handicraft art has its own formation and development process. China's paper was invented in the Western Han Dynasty (6th century BC), before which the art of paper-cutting could not have appeared. But at that time, people used thin materials to make handicrafts by hollowing out and carving, but it was popular long before paper appeared, that is, cutting gold foil, leather, silk and even leaves by carving, carving, picking, carving and cutting.

According to Records of the Historian Jiantong Di Feng, in the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty, a king claimed the title of king, and cut a plane tree leaf into a "reed" and gave it to his younger brother, who was named Hou in the Tang Dynasty.

During the Warring States period, leather carvings (one of the cultural relics unearthed from Chu Tomb No.1 in Jiangling, Hubei Province) and silver foil carvings (one of the cultural relics unearthed from the Warring States site in Guwei Village, Huixian County, Henan Province) were all demolished together with paper-cutting, and their appearance laid a certain foundation for the formation of folk paper-cutting.

China's earliest paper-cut works were discovered in 1967, when China archaeologists discovered two paper-cuts with flowers from the Northern Dynasties in Astana, near Gaochang Site in Turpan Basin, Xinjiang. They use hemp paper, all of which are folded sacrificial paper-cuts. Their discovery provides physical evidence for the formation of Chinese paper-cutting.

The history of paper-cutting handicraft art, that is, paper-cutting in the true sense, should begin with the appearance of paper.

The invention of paper in Han Dynasty promoted the appearance, development and popularization of paper-cutting.

Paper is a moldy material. In the southeast of China, the climate is humid, coupled with rainy days in May and June every year, paper products will rot over time, and folk paper-cutting is a popular thing. People don't keep it as a treasure, and they can cut it if it is broken.

In the northwest of China, the weather is dry, the climate is dry, and the paper is not easy to get moldy, which may also be one of the important reasons for the discovery of paper-cutting in the Northern Dynasties in Turpan, Xinjiang.

Paper-cutting in Tang Dynasty-Paper-cutting in Tang Dynasty has been in a period of great development. There is a saying in Du Fu's poem that "warm water fills my feet, and paper-cutting calls my soul". The custom of paper-cutting calling my soul has spread among the people at that time.

The paper-cut in the Tang Dynasty, which is now in the British Museum, shows that the paper-cut at that time had a high level of manual art and a complete picture composition, expressing an ideal realm between heaven and earth.

Popular in the Tang Dynasty, the carved patterns of flowers and trees have the characteristics of paper-cutting. For example, the pattern of "Duiyang" in Masakura Hospital in Japan is a typical artistic expression of hand cutting.

In the Tang dynasty, there was also block printing made of paper-cutting. People carved it into wax paper with thick paper, and then printed the dye on the cloth to form beautiful patterns.

In Song Dynasty, the paper industry was mature and there were many kinds of paper products, which provided conditions for the popularization of paper-cutting.

For example, it can be used as "fireworks" for folk gifts, "window grilles" pasted on windows, or as decorations for lanterns and teacups.

The application scope of folk paper-cutting in Song Dynasty gradually expanded. Jiangxi Jizhou Kiln uses paper-cut as the pattern of ceramics, and makes the ceramics more exquisite by glazing and firing. Folk also use paper-cutting to carve figures in shadow play with the skins of animals such as donkeys, cows, horses and sheep. The engraved version made by the blue printed cloth technology is carved into patterns with oil cardboard, and the scratched patterns are made by paper-cutting technology, which is divided into yin and yang engraving. Long lines should be cut off to distinguish facts from truth.

During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the paper-cut handicraft art matured and reached its peak.

Folk paper-cut handicraft art has a wider range of applications, such as flower decorations on folk lanterns, decorative patterns on fans and embroidery patterns, all of which are reprocessed with paper-cut as decoration.

What's more, Chinese people often use paper-cutting as decoration to beautify the home environment, such as door battlements, window grilles, cabinet flowers, wedding flowers and ceiling flowers, which are all used to decorate doors, windows and rooms.

In addition to the paper-binding pattern craftsmen who appeared after the Southern Song Dynasty, the most basic team of folk paper-cutting handicrafts in China is rural women.

Female red is an important symbol of the perfection of traditional women in China. As a compulsory skill of needlework, paper-cutting has become a skill that girls have to learn since childhood.

They want to learn paper-cut patterns from their predecessors or sisters, cut out new patterns through cutting, re-cutting, painting and cutting, and describe the natural scenery they are familiar with and love, the scenery of fish, insects, birds, beasts, flowers, trees, pavilions and bridges, and finally reach the realm of their will.

China folk paper-cut handicraft art, like an ivy tree, is ancient and evergreen, and its unique popularity, practicality and aesthetics have become a symbolic meaning that meets people's psychological needs.

The art of paper-cutting has a long history, and it is also widely recorded in ancient poetry and classics: 1. Don? In the poem left by Cui Daorong, there is such a sentence: "If you want to cut Yichun characters, people who are chilly in spring will cut scissors." The "Yichun Post" mentioned here is also commonly known as paper-cutting.

2. Don? Li Shangyin's poem Manyue says: "Carve gold to gain popularity, cut the ribbon to promote the people."

Ribbon-cutting is also paper-cutting.

3. Don? Duan's Youyang Miscellaneous Notes said: "On the day of beginning of spring, the home of literati, paper-cutting is a kind of Xiaoping, which is hung on the head of a beautiful woman or decorated under a flower, and cut into a spring butterfly, which wins the drama with spring.

Folk festival customs

My favorite handicraft-Yuma is on my bookcase, where there are many handicrafts.

To say my favorite is Flying Jade Horse.

This jade flying horse is well developed and well proportioned. It has a long neck, holds up a calm head with a pair of bright eyes, always flashes two bright eyes, and a pair of small triangular ears stand high on its forehead, as if listening to the surrounding movements at any time, which makes it particularly alert.

One hoof in front flies in the air, the other is slightly bent, and the two behind make the body fly forward hard. Above the neck is a row of neatly trimmed brown hair, which makes it look more powerful when flying. A pile of white tails is dragged behind the chubby body. As long as you flick it, it will shine in front of your eyes like silver lightning, and you can be natural and unrestrained.

Students, you must think it is a single horse, which is wrong.

The author is ingenious, and there is also a knight in armor on horseback. He has a long sword around his waist. Riding on horseback, holding the hilt in one hand and the reins in the other. Magnificent and lifelike, symbolizing the triumphant return of the warriors, full of domineering.

Whenever I see it, it gives me a fighting spirit of courage, invincible and treating difficulties like dirt.

My favorite handicraft-bronze horse A few years ago, my father bought a bronze horse from Dalian and put it on the cupboard in my room. Although there are many beautiful handicrafts in the cupboard, my favorite handicraft is the one that is both the most striking, powerful and tall.

This bronze horse, with bright eyes and vigorous spirit, always reflects two kinds of shining light, which is particularly energetic.

Two small triangular ears stood nimbly, as if listening to the surrounding movements at any time.

The rows of manes on his body make this vigorous copper horse gallop even more fiercely and dazzling.

What is even more unexpected is that this copper horse has a big brown tail behind its fat body. Just flick it and it will flash before your eyes like a flash of lightning. Really chic! In front, the horseshoe has been flying in the air, the other one is slightly bent, and the other two horseshoes are pushing the body forward.

This flying posture is really dignified and domineering.

Every time I see this galloping copper horse, I can't help but think of its indomitable quality. It is because the horse has such a fearless character that all the difficulties it meets can be solved and overcome one by one.

Isn't it? As Du Fu, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote: "Your direction is not empty, which is truly worth living and dying.

So fast, so fast, it is a good horse that can live up to life. It can commit crimes for the country.

"These two poems represent the horse's will and character.

Therefore, whenever I see this mighty bronze horse, I will try my best to be fearless. Never back down, go forward and be invincible.

This bronze horse symbolizes "going forward bravely" and "success at once". As long as you don't give up halfway and don't back down, you will succeed.

This bronze horse has always inspired me, it will accompany me through ups and downs, it will accompany me to the other side of success, never back down, and never give up.

There is a river in a distant place. Its name is the Yangtze River. In the east of the world, there are a group of people who are all descendants of dragons ... "I believe this song must be familiar to us, but every time I hear it, I always feel * * * surging, and I am proud that I am from China.

When I was a child, adults always told me stories about dragons, such as "making the finishing point", "Ye Gong loves dragons" and "killing dragons" ... which always fascinated me.

Long Bian in my heart is omnipotent and powerful. Dragons shrink like silkworm ants, stretch to cover the sky, sometimes appear in the clouds, and sometimes disappear into the abyss. Dragons can call the wind and rain, walk everywhere, and stir up the world.

When I grew up, Long Bian, which was very clear in my mind when I was a child, was blurred. Until now, I have learned the knowledge about dragons in a unit. I remember my great respect for dragons when I was a child, and I know that dragons are the symbol of supreme power.

The clothes the emperor wears are called "dragon robes", and the chair he sits in is a dragon chair ... Only the Hall of Supreme Harmony in the Forbidden City is decorated with 13000 dragons.

Of course, in the eyes of ordinary people, the dragon is a symbol of peace, happiness and joy. Besides these, I also know that the ever-changing dragon only exists in people's imagination.

Although the dragon does not exist in this world, it still exists in our hearts. The Yangtze River spewed down from the Three Gorges Dam, and the dragon roared. The train roared by on the Beijing-Kowloon Line, which was a dragon. The rocket of Xichang base flies into the sky, and it is the dragon soaring ... In real life, dragons exist in people's lives. For example, when people pray for happiness, they will make use of festivals such as "Golden Dragon Sacrifice Site", "Dragon Boat Race" and "Dragon Lantern Dance" to make people never tire of watching, and everyone's face is filled with happy smiles.

"Qian Qian, the descendant of the dragon" and "the descendant of the dragon" show China people's yearning for freedom and perfection. They are proud of China as a whole, because they are descendants of dragons.

May China soar like a dragon.

Dragon, an imaginary god, is a handicraft with dragons. I believe most people know and have seen some handicrafts with dragons on them. My grandmother has such a craft at home, and you can also contribute! That handicraft is a celadon bowl. This bowl is very small, with two dragons with claws on it.

Their thick front paws and powerful tails make people flinch, their thin beards flutter in the wind, and the two dragons frown and stare big eyes. Suddenly, I remembered what the teacher said: "The dragon horn is like a deer, the head is like an ox, the mouth is like a donkey, the eyes are like shrimp, the ears are like elephants, the phosphorus is like fish, and it must be like a human being, the abdomen is like a snake, and the feet are like a phoenix".

As soon as I compare it, I will stop talking. It's really like I didn't say anything. Let's continue to introduce dragon crafts! White clouds slowly pass by two dragons, whose scales are like hard shields with a sparkling pearl in the middle, which reminds me of the idiom "Two dragons are playing with beads".

This celadon bowl was given to her by grandma's grandfather, and grandma has preserved it well so far because it is very precious.

I learn to make handicrafts. Whenever I see those exquisite handicrafts, I always envy them. I always hope that one day I can make a proud work with my own hands.

Finally, this opportunity came.

Last week, our school organized us to go to the labor base to experience the hard life of the base.

We experienced the hardships of military training and the fun of paper cutting in the base. What makes me most happy is that I finally made a handicraft by myself.

I remember that morning, under the leadership of our teacher, we came to the classroom of "craft production", only to see the teacher take out a bag of gypsum powder, two cups and a mold.

The teacher first mixed water and gypsum powder evenly, and then poured gypsum into the mold. When loading the mold, gently shake the mold to make the gypsum evenly distributed in the mold. After about 4 to 5 minutes, the artwork can be taken out of the mold, which means that an unpainted artwork is "baked".

After seeing the teacher's demonstration, we did it ourselves. At first, I forgot that the ratio of water to gypsum is 1:2. If a cup is filled with water and gypsum powder at the same time, there is no way to keep the water in the cup from overflowing.

Later, after I adjusted the ratio of water to gypsum powder, I poured water into gypsum. This time, I was in trouble again-I didn't mix evenly. What happened? At first, I thought the water was poured too fast, so I tried it again and the result was the same as last time.

I have no choice but to ask the teacher. After I explained to the teacher why the mixing was uneven.

The teacher smiled and told me, "You made a mistake in one of the steps. Instead of pouring water into gypsum powder, pour gypsum into water.

"After listening to the teacher's explanation, I suddenly realized that it was true. I quickly mixed the gypsum, then I poured it into the mold and finally shook it evenly. After waiting for a long time, my work came out.

Although I haven't painted it, I'm still very happy.

In the afternoon, we can't wait to come to another classroom to color my morning work.

When the teacher arranges seats for us, we will hold a brush in our hands and color this work. Because my work depicts two small fish swimming in the water, light blue must be used as the base color, but among the five pigments on the table, there is no light blue. What shall we do? At this moment, the teacher came, and I asked the teacher again. The teacher still smiled and told me: "You can mix these five colors together, so that new colors will appear."

Sure enough, I mixed white with dark blue, and light blue really appeared. Later, I used the same method to bring up many colorful colors. After a while, my work finally really came out.

You see, the gray lace sets off the light blue "sea water". Two small fish swim freely in the water, and there are two small conchs and a small starfish beside them, which gives people a pleasing feeling. Seeing this work, I can't help feeling very proud.

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