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What's this thing called?

Sugar transfer: it is a traditional folk food technology, and there is a burden in making sugar transfer: a small pot with sticky syrup inside; A square smooth white stone with fine patterns seems to have absorbed the essence of syrup in the ground painting over time; A turntable, in which lifelike animals are painted: the big ones are dragons and phoenixes, the small ones are mice, pigs, rabbits and so on. With a flick of your finger, draw anything you want with heated syrup. Cooked sugar is crunchy. It comes from My Sweetie, which is unforgettable. In fact, not all people who come to buy sugar are for eating. The main purpose is to appreciate the process of making sugar.

But now the master is even worse, because someone always comes to ask how much it costs to draw a happy picture, and the master says helplessly that he can't draw.

Finally, I asked if it was okay to draw a robot cat. Alas, temple fairs should also keep pace with the times.

Now folk artists are hard to be. The zodiac is out of fashion.

You need to know how to be a happy robot cat hellokitty or something.

Paper-cutting, painting sugar people, not bad.

The sugar blower will be miserable. Who can blow out a happy face?

Think about it. Can these folk arts be passed down when we are old?