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Primary school composition "My favorite folk toy-Mud Goo Goo"

The young trees are tall, the flowers are in bloom, the grass is green, and spring is coming. With the growth of our age and ability, the teacher said that he would take us to Yangguitun, Xun County, the hometown of Nigugu. How happy the students are!

Along the way, we talked and laughed in the car and unconsciously came to our destination-Yangguitun Mud Goo Goo Museum in Xun County.

Why is it called mud cooing? There is also a beautiful legend here. According to the tour guide, the Wagang Army led by Shimi had sacrificed many people in the war. Later, in order to commemorate them, people made mud goo goo with yellow mud to pin their thoughts on them. As soon as we entered the museum and entered the gate, the exhibition hall came into view. Wow! There's a lot of mud here! There are red ones and many white, green and pink stripes. Other shapes are cute little animals, and colorful colors make them more attractive. And a pair of big goo goo, I tried to blow it. It makes the sound of "goo goo ...". Too much mud goo goo makes me see things in a blur. It's really interesting.

We walked on and came to an old master's house, which specializes in rubbing mud and goo goo. The master showed us the production process. I saw the old master skillfully take out a piece of yellow mud, dig a hole in the middle with his finger, put it on his middle finger, and rub the other hand into the shape of an egg. It's a bit like nesting. Then, he rubbed out a flat piece and separated it from the middle as a tail, then put four small tips in his hand to make legs, and then dug a small hole in the mud with a wooden stick to make eyes. At this moment, a lively little pigeon appeared in front of him. Finally, he used a small stick to drill two holes in his tail, one big and one small. When he played, he made a nice "goo goo" sound.

How time flies! The visit is about to end. I bought two mud goo goo as a souvenir. Looking at the mud in my hand, I feel that these are not only the folk art of our Chinese nation, but also the crystallization of the wisdom of working people and the pride of our nation!

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