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The historical legend of the sugar blower

According to the old man, in the early years, there were people blowing sugar in the street. In order to do business better, sugar people can exchange toothpaste skin instead of money. Two tubes of toothpaste can be exchanged for a monkey or other little sugar man. This has always been very popular with children. They often squeeze out the unused toothpaste at home and exchange the toothpaste skin for candy people to eat. Even if they are beaten, they feel sweet. I think this is one of the rare benefits of the planned economy, but now that the economy has developed, toothpaste tubes are not so scarce. It is said that the granddaddy of the sugar blower is Liu Bowen. It is said that Zhu Yuanzhang built a "hero pavilion" to burn heroes in order to pass on the throne from generation to generation. Liu Bowen got away with it and was saved by an old man with a sugar burden. They changed their clothes. From then on, Liu Bowen was anonymous, carrying a sugar man to rags every day. In the process of selling sugar, Liu Bowen creatively softened sugar and made all kinds of sugar people, such as chickens and puppies, which were so cute that children rushed to buy them. On the way, many people asked Liu Bowen to teach them to blow sugar, and Liu Bowen taught them one by one. As a result, this craft has been passed down from mouth to mouth, and it is said that it has a history of more than 600 years.