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What are sleeves?

A dustpan, a pinch of copper, is often used to scoop things with dustpan-shaped utensils.

There are three definitions of dustpan: shovel-shaped utensils for garbage; A large handful of rattan or peeled wicker and bamboo, and the rice-lifting and bran-removing device refers to a dustpan-shaped fingerprint; A kind of fingerprint, everyone's fingerprint is different. There is a closed circle in the middle, which is called a "basket" (commonly known as "bucket" in folk). If the opening extends outward, it is called a "dustpan".

Dou and dustpan are endowed with mysterious divination color, and there is a saying among the people that one bucket is poor, two buckets are rich, and three buckets and four buckets sell tofu. There is also a snack called dustpan board.

Small broom

It is a tool that people use to sweep away sundries every day. Most of them are made of sorghum and millet, equivalent to brooms. All brooms with small heads or big heads are smashed with sorghum rice with scattered ears.

Remove the nodes under the leaf sheath and the shaft, then separate the middle scattered ear from the straight ear, pick out the middle scattered ear millet, use it as the sheath when tying the broom, and use the straight ear millet as the skeleton. Then use a hand knife to cut the selected stalks scattered in the middle into two halves.