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Su Fan's case description composition

1.600 words fans are not only people's daily necessities, but also decorations. Because of its cheap price, low cost, convenience and practicality, and elegant taste, it is deeply loved by people. Fans can be divided into folding fans, bamboo fans, silk fans, feather fans, sunflower fans and grass fans. Besides practicality, as an art, it is woven and carved together. It can also be used as props for performing arts such as opera, dance and Quyi. Sometimes it can even be used as a status symbol. The image of a living Buddha, which is circulated among the people in China, makes people love him. He wore a broken monk hat, was in rags, and went crazy with a broken cattail fan. However, it is a well-known legend that it loves to help others. During the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang was resourceful, which is a well-known legend. Feather fans always stick to their hands, which has become a symbol of his identity and wisdom. As this fan has been handed down from generation to generation, there are countless anecdotes about it. It is said that Wang Xizhi, a great calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, once met an old woman who sold fans. She was worried that her fans were unsalable, and Wang Xizhi wrote an impromptu inscription for her, which made the old lady's fans sell well and became a story for a while.

China was the first country to use fans in the world, and later it was gradually introduced to many countries in Japan and Europe. Fans have a long history, which can be traced back to the ancient times of Yu Shun. "Notes of Jin People in Ancient and Modern Times" records: "Seek the sages to help themselves and make them five wise? It is also recorded in the Ming Dynasty that fans were made in Shun Dynasty, indicating that there were fans in Shun Di. During the Shang and Zhou Dynasties, people made vegetarian fans with gorgeous long tails of male pheasants, and a pheasant fan with long handle appeared. At this time, the fan became a symbol of the dignity of the emperor. In the Tang Dynasty, the pheasant fan was changed to peacock hair. According to archaeological findings, it was found to be a peacock hair. This is an earlier fan image found so far. From the end of Han Dynasty to Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, a feather fan made of animal tail hair appeared, which was called "hairy fan". However, another feather fan made of poultry feathers is white, soft, light and comfortable. Feather fans made of white goose feathers are the most famous in Jiangnan area, and they are often presented as tributes to the court. In the Han Dynasty, the silk industry began to develop, and "ten thousand fans" appeared. The material can also be silk, silk, yarn and other silk fabrics. Because it is "round as the moon", it is also called "round fan". As a mainstream, this kind of fan was favored by ancient women in China and developed greatly. In terms of structure and decoration, it strives to be exquisite, gorgeous, interesting and small, with oval, begonia, rectangle and curve shapes. Some fans are made of sandalwood, one in hand. Very emotional. The folding fan, which is common today, appeared in the Song Dynasty. Because it can be folded, it is also called folding fan. Folding fans are convenient and practical, and are widely circulated among the people. Literati in Chinese opera often have a folding fan in their hands, which has become a symbol. The poem of folding fan painting began in Yongle period of Ming Dynasty, and fan painting sublimated the fan into another art form, which was cherished by collectors of all ages. Many scholars and poets left questions on the fans. Another traditional art form cherished and collected by people-fan painting and calligraphy has been spread. Fan's calligraphy and painting is a wonderful flower in Chinese traditional art, leaving a rich and colorful Mo Bao and artistic treasures for future generations. "Shu Ting Hook Boat Map" painted by the metabolites of Ming Dynasty in Shanghai Museum is the earliest fan painting of Ming Dynasty handed down from generation to generation. The common themes of fan painting are ladies, landscapes, flowers, birds, fish and insects, and the art of poetry and calligraphy. Sometimes once an ordinary fan is painted by a famous artist, it is worth a hundred times. The perfect combination of exquisite craftsmanship and traditional calligraphy, poetry and painting is really interesting. People can't put it down In the Ming Dynasty, Tang Bohu, Wen Zhiming, Shen Zhou and others all liked to write poems on fans. Fan painting is the most abundant in Qing Dynasty, and famous artists come forth in large numbers, such as Shi Tao, Badashanren, Ren Bonian and Wu Changshuo. They are all masters of fan painting, so the style and genre of fan painting at this time are colorful and magnificent. During Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty, folding fans were divided into Hangfan, Suzhou fan and Ningfan. Their artistic styles and production techniques have their own characteristics. Hangzhou Bangcha, Longjing tea and silk in Hangzhou are also called "Hang Cheng's three wonders", and its production forms are various. Among them, black paper fan is the most famous. With persimmon juice daub, the color is black, durable, can not only cool off the heat, but also shade. Suzhou folding fan is mainly made of white paper, with exquisite production and excellent technology. Hangbang Fan and Su Bang Fan mostly use bamboo as the fan bone and bamboo fan as the fan bone.

At present, fans are mainly produced in China, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Sichuan and Guangdong. With the improvement of people's living standards, the function of fans as practical products is gradually weakening. More people value its artistry and use it for collection and play. This traditional handicraft is giving new vitality with its unique artistic charm.

2. The 400-word composition describing the fan The main materials of the fan are: bamboo, wood, paper, ivory, tortoise shell, jade and bird feathers. Other palm leaves, betel nut leaves, wheat straw, cattail, etc. can also be woven or made into various daily craft fans with beautiful shapes and exquisite structures, which are carefully carved, carved and ironed by skilled craftsmen. China fan culture originated in ancient times. In the hot summer, our ancestors hunted plant leaves or poultry feathers and processed them just to keep out the wind and rain. So the fan is called "Sunless", which is the original source of the fan. The earliest fan was a symbol of power made of reeds. The original function of the fan is not to enjoy the cool, but to show the status and privileges of the ruling class. Because fans are more common in palaces, it is also called "Palace Mountain". After Sui and Tang Dynasties, feather fans and wan fans appeared in large numbers. Scholars in this period loved to play with fans and regarded them as "elegant things with sleeves". Some poets and poets not only drink and write poems, but also often recite poems while shaking thousands of fans. During this period, a large number of poems related to fans appeared, such as Li Qiao's Fan, Bai Juyi's White Feather Fan, and Tang Yi's poem Folding Fan Fu. If there were no fans in the hands of ancient literati, it would be a bit chicken-ribbed, just like petty bourgeoisie has no pet dogs now. In the Qing dynasty, not only literati, officials, accountants, and even people of all colors at the bottom of society liked to shake their fans and "pose".

The history of fans was originally called "nameless fans". It is said that it was written by Yu Shun, Cui Bao's Notes on Ancient and Modern Times in Jin Dynasty? Yu Fu: "Five Ming fans, shun made. Influenced by Yao Chan, he opened his eyes, sought help from others, and pretended to be brilliant. Qin, Han Gongqing and scholar-officials all need it. In Wei Dynasty, Jin Fei was not allowed to ride Yu (the emperor). " In other words, the purpose of Shun's "Unknown Fan" is to attract audiences and seek talents. It was used from the Qin Dynasty to the Han Dynasty. Zhang hit this fan to show the idea of attracting talents to the outside world, but it became the emperor's exclusive use in Wei and Jin Dynasties. During the Yin and Zhou Dynasties, a kind of "Zhai Fan" appeared, which was made of colorful pheasant tail feathers, so it was called "Feather Fan". Erya said: "The leaf is named after the wood, and the fan is named after the reed. "It can be inferred that the early fans may be rectangular reeds. The early fans were not used for enjoying the cool, but as etiquette tools for rulers, so they were also called "etiquette fans". Fans in China after Qin and Han dynasties mainly have square, round and hexagonal shapes. The fabric of the fan is made of silk. Because it is widely used in the palace, it is also called "Gong Shan". The popular fans in Sui and Tang Dynasties were mainly Wan Fan and Feather Fan, and there were a few paper fans. After the Song Dynasty, folding fans gradually became popular. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Zhejiang, Suzhou and Sichuan were rich in folding fans, and inscriptions and paintings were also popular here. This exquisite skill was introduced to Europe from the Ming Dynasty, and then it became popular all over the world. Cool friends are another name for fans. Song Gu Tao's "Records of Youth": "Eight poems on the window and cheek of Shangshan Pavilion:' A clean gentleman sweeps away the dust, and a cool friend beckons the breeze. "It's a broom and a fan."

3. Description of Paper Fans 100 Words About Fans China fans have a profound cultural background and a long history. The feather fan held by Zhuge Liang, a wise man, and the banana fan borrowed from the Monkey King all reflect the splendid fan culture in China. Before there were air conditioners and electric fans, fans became people's cool tools. On summer nights, they drank herbal tea leisurely, looked up at the starry sky and held hands. Since ancient times, there has been the leisure of "flying fireflies with small fans". Su Fan and Hangfan stand out with their own strangeness and exquisiteness, and become the best fans in China fan culture. In Su Fan, the exquisite and elegant sandalwood fan is the king. Made of imported sandalwood with exquisite materials. Its style changes skillfully, forming a unique style with "pulling flowers", "perm flowers" and "painting flowers". Use a very thin steel wire saw blade to penetrate into the pre-punched fine holes, draw holes with different shapes, and then use a few fan bones to form exquisite patterns. When the fan is turned on, the fragrance is fragrant and the picture is moving. Hangzhou Bangcha has local and national characteristics, and is called "Hangzhou Three Musts" together with Hangzhou Silk and Longjing Tea. Among them, the black paper fan is the most famous, and its fan surface is made of Lin 'an submerged mulberry paper and Zhuji persimmon. After 86 processes, it is refined. Put it in the hot sun, soak it in cold water, boil it in boiling water, and take it out for 10 hour. He is also a good fan, and he is not broken or flat as before. This kind of fan can not only cool off the heat, but also keep out the sun and rain. The popularity of fans in China is closely related to their calligraphy and painting. Fan painting makes ordinary fans. Make it full of artistic flavor. Throughout the ages, fans have always been a tool for literati to express their feelings and splash ink. Sometimes an ordinary fan, once painted by a famous artist, is worth a hundred times. Sending a fan to a friend is not only a feeling, but also an excellent exquisite handicraft integrating practicality and art. The exquisite manufacturing technology of the fan is perfectly combined with traditional calligraphy and poetry, which complement each other.

At this moment, a miraculous picture flashed through my mind: a full moon hung in the deep blue sky, and endless green Gua Tian was planted on the sand by the sea below. In the meantime, there was an eleven or twelve-year-old boy with a silver ring around his neck and a steel fork in his hand. He tried his best to stab him, but the man twisted his body.

When I think of my childhood hometown, the first thing I think of is the dark blue sky, the golden full moon and the green watermelon on the beach. The whole nature is so quiet and serene, but in this quiet world, there is a fresh life. This lively life brings a sense of movement to this quiet world.

"A boy of1/kloc-0 with a silver ring around his neck grabbed a handle and stabbed a horse with all his strength, but the horse wriggled away from his crotch." It is quiet and dull, lively and not messy.

Harmony and nature are a pleasant world.

5. Ask for a 500-word composition about fans. Electric fans can "music".

I have an electric fan at home. Recently, I don't know why It will make a strange sound as soon as it is turned on!

It was so hot when I watched TV that I took a look at the electric fan and started to turn it on. This electric fan seems to be fascinated by music, Chad? Finally, I couldn't help singing, which really made people have no mind to watch TV. I'm bored to death!

Sleeping at night, it's "cheep-cheep-cheep-cheep-"again. You should bark like a mouse! Oh, it's so tossing and turning that I can't sleep! Angry!

Turn on the electric fan when doing homework, and "cheep-cheep-cheep-cheep-cheep-cheep-"is uncomfortable! And "earth-shattering, earth-shattering!" Then, the train of thought was interrupted, the words were scribbled and the homework was written wrong. Shit! It's a mess. Put down the pen and want to sleep. Angry!

Whisper! Read a book. It is still hot, turn on the electric fan. At first, okay. Look at it. It's fascinating. At this time, "cheep-cheep-cheep-cheep-"Oh, what a shock! The noise was earth-shattering, and his hands and feet were shaking with fear, his heart was pounding and his head was shaking-how strange! Huh? Where do I see now? I just can't find it, oh no! What a headache!

"Cheep-cheep-cheep-"No, it's called again! Like mice and hens, but like electric fans. This is really a rare "animal brand" electric fan!

There are two electric fans at home, so the one that plays music is more powerful. I used to like that one very much, but now it squeaks, and all those "heavy responsibilities" are added to another one, which is very inconvenient!

Electric fan, electric fan, you should "recover" quickly and serve me!

Angry!

6. Ask for a composition about graphics (Grade 6) I like circles, not only because they represent reunion. More importantly, it is connected with my love for grandma.

I love grandma because she uses a round and fat teapot. Every time grandma drinks tea with it, she knows that I have another story to listen to.

I love my grandmother because she loves pancakes baked by her mother as much as I do. The taste of that cake comes from My Sweetie. If you take a bite, you will have a taste of happiness.

Every time grandma says she wants to eat pancakes, I know I have the luck to eat them again.

I love grandma because she has a small round stool. That stool is not big, but we can sit down. Every Mid-Autumn Festival, grandma always holds me and sits on a round stool. The whole family sat around the round table, eating cookies baked by her mother. Grandma will tell me stories while drinking tea with a round pot. From then on, I fell in love with that digital circle.

1997 during the Mid-Autumn Festival, grandma was admitted to the hospital because of the recurrence of diabetes. That night, I sat alone on grandma's round stool, holding the round cake left by my mother, and cried into tears. From that day on, grandma will never tell me stories while drinking tea. I broke this round teapot. Grandma is still eating the cakes baked by her mother, but not the round cakes full of happiness, but the pancakes with bitter taste. Grandma never sat on that stool again. I brush the dust off it every day, and I don't know how many tears I shed. I look forward to a miracle.

One morning after the Mid-Autumn Festival, grandma left me and this world. She will never drink tea in a round teapot, eat round cakes baked by her mother, or sit on that round stool with her beloved granddaughter in her arms. Grandma left like this, and I have been away from my beloved circle ever since! I finally found it online.

I hope it's useful to you (* _ _ *) if you think it's ok.

Thank you for adopting O (∩ _ ∩) O.

7. Describe the patterns of autumn leaves. Write a picture with autumn leaves.

Autumn has come, and leaves are falling like colorful butterflies. I want to post a photo of these butterflies!

I came to Yufeng Garden, carefully picked up my favorite leaves and put them in the book. When I got home, I couldn't wait to find white paper, scissors, glue and marker, and began to draw. What should I post? Look at the colorful leaves in your hand and think, yes, just spell a landscape painting!

I picked up a red maple leaf and cut it into a circle with scissors as the sun; Then, I picked the petioles of the small ginkgo leaves that were half yellow and half green, and stuck them on the lake one by one as a rockery. Then, I posted some boats with some thin green leaves on them; Finally, put different colors of leaves on the birds in the air. . ..

Look! My leaf sticker is ready! The fiery red sun is high in the air, and in the distance is a continuous rockery. The cruise ship in the nearby lake paddled on the water with the wind, and even the birds in the sky came to sing an autumn song.

I found that leaves with thousands of days can bring me happiness!

8. Ask for a composition about graphics (Grade 6) I like circles, not only because they represent reunion.

More importantly, it is connected with my love for grandma. I love grandma because she uses a round and fat teapot. Every time grandma drinks tea with it, she knows that I have another story to listen to.

I love my grandmother because she loves pancakes baked by her mother as much as I do. The taste of that cake comes from My Sweetie. If you take a bite, you will have a taste of happiness.

Every time grandma says she wants to eat pancakes, I know I have the luck to eat them again. I love grandma because she has a small round stool.

That stool is not big, but we can sit down. Every Mid-Autumn Festival, grandma always holds me and sits on a round stool. The whole family sat around the round table, eating cookies baked by her mother. Grandma will tell me stories while drinking tea with a round pot.

From then on, I fell in love with that digital circle. 1997 during the Mid-Autumn Festival, grandma was admitted to the hospital because of the recurrence of diabetes.

That night, I sat alone on grandma's round stool, holding the round cake left by my mother, and cried into tears. From that day on, grandma will never tell me stories while drinking tea. I broke this round teapot. Grandma is still eating the cakes baked by her mother, but not the round cakes full of happiness, but the pancakes with bitter taste.

Grandma never sat on that stool again. I brush the dust off it every day, and I don't know how many tears I shed. I look forward to a miracle. One morning after the Mid-Autumn Festival, grandma left me and this world.

She will never drink tea in a round teapot, eat round cakes baked by her mother, or sit on that round stool with her beloved granddaughter in her arms. Grandma left like this, and I have been away from my beloved circle ever since! I hope what I finally found on the Internet is useful to you (* _ _ *). If you think it's ok, thank you for using O (∩ _ ∩) O.