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An English Introduction to Sugar Man, a Folk Traditional Art in China

As a traditional folk art in China, Sugar Blower has a long history. However, with the development of China's economy, this art is gradually disappearing. It is said that this folk art began in the Song Dynasty, when it was called operacandy. Sugar blowers use sugar as the basic material, and sugar artists cook sugar in their own way, and then blow it into various patterns. The artist first heats the sugar to a suitable temperature, then pulls some syrup to knead it into a ball, and then makes it into different shapes by various methods and paints it with bright colors. This art is the real combination of hands, eyes, heart, breathing and time control required for a certain temperature. If a technology fails, the whole process will fail.

It has a long history.

2. Drama candy: can be translated into opera candy.

3. Take sugar as the basic raw material.

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Reference translation

As a traditional folk art in China, Sugar Blower has a long history. But it gradually disappeared in the process of China's economic development. It is said that this folk drt was formed in the Song Dynasty. At that time, it was called playing candy. Sugar blowing figure art takes sugar as the basic material, and artists have their own methods to boil sugar and blow it into various figures. The artist heated the sugar to a proper temperature, then pulled some syrup and kneaded it into a ball. Then they use different techniques to make different shapes and paint them with bright colors. This is actually a combination of hand, eye, heart, breathing and temperature skills. If you can't do a skill well, the whole process will fail.