Write a composition about paper-cutting (the content is about a Xinjiang girl dancing with a bowl on her head), about 300 words. If you write well, you will be rewarded

Paper-cutting is one of the treasures of our country’s folk culture and art. These colorful, vivid, different styles and beautiful paper-cuts are deeply loved by me! Behind every vivid paper-cut, there is a mysterious and wonderful story. Today, I saw a beautiful paper-cut, which looked something like this: a young girl in a colorful skirt held three exquisitely carved ceramic bowls on her head, dancing cheerfully in a vibrant wheat field. , as if there is a big happy event. I stared blankly at this exquisite paper-cut, and couldn't help swinging my white wings, flying to the kingdom of imagination...

In a remote small In the village, there lived a group of poor villagers, and the Himalayan girl was one of them. People in the village like her very much because she is a good girl with integrity, beauty, kindness and high moral character.

In fact, this village was not poor before, but a wealthy and civilized place. But just in the midsummer five years ago, a heavy snowfall suddenly fell here. In just five seconds, the entire village was wiped out. The next morning, the snow slowly melted, but people were surprised to find that the brick houses they had worked so hard to build brick by brick had all turned into dirty, smelly thatched houses; they went to farm, and they had just put the If the seeds are scattered into the soil, they will rot. The Himalayan girl knew that all this was done by the snow ghost.

So, after all the hard work, she finally found Snow Ghost one day five years later and asked him to change the village back to its original appearance. Because the snow ghost wanted to take the Himalayan girl as his own, he answered her: "Of course, but I have a request, you must marry me. If you get three bowls of divine water and turn the village back to As is, but if you don't come back to me within 50 minutes, you will die where you are and turn into a snow mountain. Hahaha..." The Himalayan girl glared at the grinning snow ghost and turned around. Take away the divine water.

She ran to the highest hillside in the village and carefully sprinkled the sacred water into every corner of the village. In an instant, the village returned to its original appearance. The Himalayan girl was so excited that she stacked three sacred bowls together, put them on her hat, twisted her waist, and danced the cheerful "bowl dance." As she danced, she forgot the time, and fifty minutes were up. , she suddenly fell to the ground like a flower withered, and slowly, she turned into a towering, towering snow-capped mountain.

She is the Himalaya, the highest mountain in the world. Because the Himalayan girl’s noble character of self-sacrifice moved the gods of heaven and earth, heaven gave her a height higher than the sky; the earth gave her a height lower than the earth, so there is no A mountain exceeds her divine height!