There are many handicrafts at home, and the only thing I like is this handicraft, the crab sand sculpture that my father brought back to me in Putuo Mountain two years ago. When I first saw the artwork, I said, "Can this crab crawl?" This sand sculpture is not big, it is 20cm long and15cm wide. The crab is golden yellow all over, and it looks like gold powder from a distance. The decoration of crabs is like wearing golden armor. The crab's eyes are bulging and look bright, looking at everyone who comes near him. Its two big pliers are always held high, ready to fight back against those who come to invade him. The other eight feet are gesturing on the beach, looking at the battlefield line. Behind the crab is the sea of Wang Yang, not a calm pond or a tinkling river. The sea is the sea, with a beating pulse and surging blood. The whole sea is paved with sand, with a lot of blue gold powder sprinkled on it, and the ripples portrayed by tools are like rolling waves in the sea. There is also a red golden sun in the sea of Wang Yang, which is full of tranquility and serenity. Under the sunlight, crabs look more vibrant. Look at its feet intently. It seems to be still moving and greeting me. The sun is shining, and the sea refracts it into thousands of dazzling light bands. There is only a thin line between the sea and the beach. If you look closely, it looks like the tide. Everything on the beach has life. If you don't look at the boundary of sand sculpture, you will think you are on the beach.
Two years have passed, and I think I have found the question I gave myself two years ago: "Can this crab climb?" The answer is: "This crab has life and it can crawl."