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How do people use chopsticks?
Speaking of chopsticks, this is the tableware we use every day. Chopsticks have a long history in China, with a history of more than 3,000 years. Now more and more people use chopsticks. According to the research of medical experts, using chopsticks can also develop children's intelligence.
There are many kinds of chopsticks, such as bamboo, ivory, silver and gold. Chopsticks are thick and thin, square and round, and have different shapes. Bamboo chopsticks: the top is round and the bottom is sometimes a little rough; Look at these ivory chopsticks, white and smooth, crystal clear; Look at this silver chopstick. It's a shiny silver chopstick with exquisite patterns carved on the top. You can tell at a glance that it's chopsticks used by the big official's family. The emperor used different chopsticks. The chopsticks he used shone with dazzling light, reflecting the noble and elegant temperament-gold chopsticks. These silver chopsticks and gold chopsticks are too extravagant for us modern people. We modern people generally use bamboo chopsticks and wooden chopsticks.
There are three ways to use chopsticks in our family: "three schools", "four schools" and "using both hands" My mother and I are "four homework". When using, we put the middle finger between two chopsticks, the index finger on the side of the first chopstick, the ring finger on the bottom and the thumb holding it. It's easier and more flexible to take food. Grandma and dad are "three homework", and the posture of holding chopsticks is similar to mine, so sometimes when they encounter slippery food, they often let it slip away. This method of taking food is not very convenient. The most special thing about my chopsticks is that my brother uses both hands. Eating with chopsticks in one hand is the most inconvenient way to use. It is often unsanitary to throw food outside, but my brother is only four years old after all.
It turns out that chopsticks also have such a rich culture! Let's go to the ocean of knowledge and explore more knowledge!
Around us, we also find some people using chopsticks in interesting ways.
Once, I went to the kindergarten to see my brother at noon, and they were having lunch. Some people just hold chopsticks in their hands and poke food directly, which is simply using chopsticks as forks. There are also uncles who spread fried dough sticks early. Their chopsticks are really long, as long as my arms. He holds the top of chopsticks when he holds the fried dough sticks. I thought: in this case, he won't have to worry about burning oil.
Today, the teacher asked us to do an experiment. Let's try the feeling of holding chopsticks up, middle and down respectively. I started the experiment. I put it on the top of chopsticks, and it feels very comfortable, so that we can clip dishes far away from you. I feel good with chopsticks. It's uncomfortable to hold the lower end of chopsticks. When it is difficult to get food, your hands will be covered with oil. It's really inconvenient. I'm still used to holding chopsticks at the top. If I can use my hands flexibly, I will be more flexible.
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