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Lifelike! A 10-year-old boy in Xinjiang kneads clay sculptures to reproduce the heart-warming scene of the fight against the epidemic

【Brilliant!】 Xinjiang 10-year-old boy kneading clay sculpture recreates the scene of fighting the epidemic and warming his heart] Wu Kaiyan, who loves art, is a fourth-grade student of the 122nd Primary School in Urumqi. Recently, seeing that volunteers work hard to serve residents every day, he germinated the idea of hand-kneading clay sculptures to pay tribute to the "heroes" of the frontline anti-epidemic. Under the guidance of the teacher, he used clay to pinch more than 20 clay sculptures, reproducing the heart-warming scenes of the "heroes" in the process of fighting the epidemic.

Lifelike! A 10-year-old boy in Xinjiang kneads clay sculptures to reproduce the heart-warming scene of the fight against the epidemic
Lifelike! A 10-year-old boy in Xinjiang kneads clay sculptures to reproduce the heart-warming scene of the fight against the epidemic
Lifelike! A 10-year-old boy in Xinjiang kneads clay sculptures to reproduce the heart-warming scene of the fight against the epidemic
Lifelike! A 10-year-old boy in Xinjiang kneads clay sculptures to reproduce the heart-warming scene of the fight against the epidemic
Lifelike! A 10-year-old boy in Xinjiang kneads clay sculptures to reproduce the heart-warming scene of the fight against the epidemic
Lifelike! A 10-year-old boy in Xinjiang kneads clay sculptures to reproduce the heart-warming scene of the fight against the epidemic
Lifelike! A 10-year-old boy in Xinjiang kneads clay sculptures to reproduce the heart-warming scene of the fight against the epidemic

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