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Excuse me, does anyone know the name of Japanese bamboo drip monitor?
or
そぅず (add water)
Agricultural tools used to scare away deer, wild boar and birds by sound.
Therefore, it is called ししぉどし (Luwei し).
Into the sound of water and bamboo beating on stones.
Let the courtyard have a sense of movement and a feeling of squatting.
Therefore, it is called そぅず (adding water).
You can copy Japanese again. I don't know if you bought it in China. It is estimated that such a beautiful thing will be expensive to buy in China.
It may also be used to wash hands, which is a etiquette in Japanese tea ceremony.
Japanese teahouse garden adopts the courtyard gate of thatched cottage (the material is wooden door made of wood and the ceiling is made of bark). Along the path paved with slate, you can walk to the waiting teahouse, which is also made of wood. Many "service stones" were laid on the way, which was the place where the teahouse owner received important guests. There is a stone washbasin (from the sacred spring of tea ceremony etiquette and the washbasin used to wash hands in teahouses), which has developed to
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