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Practice of children's manual tumbler

The practice of children's handmade wine glasses is as follows:

1. Prepare materials. Prepare plasticine, egg shell, scissors, colored paper, pen, glue stick, compass and other materials.

Make hats. Cut a circle with a radius of 3 cm, cut a right-angle sector on the circle, and then stick the two sides of the remaining sector together to get a hat-shaped cone.

Fill. Take appropriate plasticine and put it in the eggshell. Be careful that the plasticine is not too strong.

4. Finish the work. Spread glue evenly on the edge of the eggshell, then stick the hat on the eggshell, and finally draw eyes and mouth on the tumbler.

The history of the tumbler:

The history of tumblers is very long, and something similar to tumblers appeared in the Tang Dynasty.

But in the Tang Dynasty, the "tumbler" was not a toy, but an instrument to persuade wine on the wine table. Its names are "Catch the Drunk Fairy" and "Wine Beard". The wine beard is the semi-final of the woodcut conference. It is light on the top and heavy on the bottom. It is blonde and realistic. In the order of drinking, press the wine whisker hard to make it rotate. When it stops, whoever points to it will drink.

It is precisely because of this function of wine moustache that it has another name called "Fingering Hu". Wine moustache is often carved into a funny and lovely appearance, which is deeply loved by people in the Tang Dynasty. When the wine beard turns, it will always attract a table of people to burst into laughter.