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Chapter 27 Pottery and Confidence

Han Cheng originally thought of making a pot first, but with his current pottery making skills that were not even entry-level, this was really unrealistic.

After trying three or four times in a row, all of which ended in failure, Han Cheng could only settle for making clay pots.

Clay pots can also be used to boil water and make soup. Although it is inconvenient to serve it out, you really can't pay too much attention to it at this time.

Han Cheng, who had muddy hands, made a clay pot with a diameter of about 20 centimeters. The pot was round and about 30 centimeters high. He pressed it on top about two or three centimeters from the mouth of the pot.

It has two ears, which can be used to thread the rope when the time comes.

Han Cheng admired himself for a while and felt that it was pretty good.

After all, he has been doing this for most of the day and has accumulated some experience.

But when he turned around and saw the clay pottery under Hei Wa's hand, his face twitched involuntarily.

People say that the young are better than the old, and things are moving forward. This is quite true, but this victory is too fast and too much!

This is more than just blue! It’s almost as green as black!

Under Hei Wa's hands, a clay embryo with a small mouth at the bottom and a diameter of more than one meter at the top has been formed. Hei Wa is imitating Han Cheng's example, sprinkling some water on it, and smoothing the inside and outside of the embryo with his hands.

smooth.

This scene made Han Cheng's eyes widen.

Having already made some pottery clay embryos with his own hands, he knew that the larger the pottery, the harder it would be to make it. Otherwise, he would not have just made a clay pot with a diameter of more than 20 and become a little narcissistic.

What Heiwa made is not a jar, it is clearly a big vat!

The kind of tank that Sima smashed all the tanks!

Of course, this is a few sizes smaller than that.

But this was enough to surprise Han Cheng. Sure enough, life is full of surprises!

Han Cheng, like other children who were also amazed, walked near Hei Wa and watched Hei Wa put the final touches on this clay embryo that could crush everyone.

Hei Wa was very happy, and this happiness contained an unprecedented sense of satisfaction and contentment.

When learning the divine language and divine characters, he was always the slowest to learn. Because of this, he was often punished by the Son of God to copy. He was also very envious when he saw others playing with him, and even looked down upon him in front of other friends.

beginning.

But today was different. Instead of learning the language and writing of God, they played with mud. This made Hei Wa, who already liked playing with mud, very happy.

Especially now, all the friends are standing around looking at the things he has made in amazement, and even the Son of God has come to stand and watch!

This made him feel proud and proud, and he felt very useful.

It turns out that I am not without merit, it turns out that I am also better than others, and I can still do things well...

Hei Wa had a childish expression on his face. With the idea that he must make this thing better, he carefully made every part of the clay embryo smooth and smooth.

This was far more serious than when he washed his own face, as if it was not a pile of mud, but an extremely precious thing.

Han Cheng was a man of two generations, so he could naturally see Hei Wa's thoughts. This slightly stubborn look in his eyes clearly meant that he was a child who had been wronged and was working hard to prove himself!

Han Cheng felt quite complicated about this, feeling sad and happy, but more importantly, he understood and empathized with Hei Wa's feelings.

"Pah, pah, pah..."

When Hei Wa finished the last bit, Han Cheng took the lead in applauding.

"Pah, pah, pah..."

Applause also spread from the other seven people.

This is what Han Cheng taught them when he taught them Mandarin and Chinese characters. When a person learns particularly well, he will get everyone's applause.

Hei Wa's body was a little stiff and his eye sockets were hot. He turned around and looked at Shen Zi who was smiling and applauding him and his friend who was looking at him with a smile and slapping his hands so hard that he burst into tears.

Flowed down.

He hurriedly wiped it with his hands, but forgot that there was mud on his hands. As a result, he turned into a big painted face.

"Kekeke..."

"Hahaha……"

Everyone burst into laughter. Hei Wa, who was a little embarrassed, held back her tears, smiled and ran towards Tietou who was nearest, smearing the mud on Tietou's face.

So amidst the laughter and laughter, these children of the Qingque tribe made a fuss, and the atmosphere was harmonious.

Han Cheng looked at this scene with a smile on his face, feeling peaceful and warm in his heart.

After quarreling for a while, at Han Cheng's call, the little guys, who had all turned into clay monkeys, stopped and began to devote themselves to the great business of making pottery.

Compared with the boring learning of divine characters, divine language, and playing with mud, it seems to be very popular.

Heiwa has now become a little expert at playing in the mud. He gives some pointers to his friends from time to time, and sometimes even helps them get something in person.

Han Cheng was happy from the bottom of his heart when he saw this scene. His earlier sentiment about being better than the old was long gone. After all, having such a little expert was a very good thing for him and the tribe.

matter.

Such talents require special attention.

The results of today's labor were quite good. By the time we finished work in the afternoon, we had more than twenty pottery clay embryos of various sizes. Although most of them were oddly shaped, the results were already very good.

Han Cheng did not take these things into the cave, but left them by the river, where they carved out a place specifically to put the clay embryos.

It is spring now, there is not much dew, and the sunlight during the day is not very strong. It is best to use it to dry the mud embryos.

If it comes to summer, or other times when the sun is strong, it will not work if these undried mud embryos are stored in the open air during the day. The strong sunlight will easily cause cracks on them.

Although it was Han Cheng's first time making pottery, he could still understand it with the help of videos and various life knowledge about wild rescue.

These children were very excited about today's experience. After washing the mud from their bodies by the river, they happily walked to the cave without feeling tired at all.

The limping lame also followed the team. He was holding two fresh fish in his hands and had a child-like smile on his face.

The senior brother who had returned from hunting was a little curious after hearing Han Cheng's actions today, so he and Wu asked Han Cheng what he was going to do.

When they learned from Han Cheng that this was actually about making a lot of things to hold water and fruits, and that these things called pottery were far more useful than the stone basins and bowls in the tribe, they all

Showing surprise and confusion.

Obviously, like everyone else, they don't understand how things made of mud can be used to hold water...


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