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Five old objects in the rural areas in the 1960s and 1970s seem to have returned to the era of production teams.

Different times have different memories of the times. In our parents' time, many things were strange. Now, we can't deny that it is their memory of the times.

How many people remember old things?

Today, let's look at the past! Today's introduction is all for rural use. People in many cities may have no impression, but there are still many rural people who remember these things. Let's meet them together!

First, the reed pierced the child.

Many people have seen reed puncture, maybe not much today.

So what exactly is it used for? As the name implies, reeds are used to decompose reeds.

This is understood in many places.

Reed puncture is a tool to separate reeds, but many people didn't have any culture at that time, so many names eventually became this.

Its practice is also very simple. Usually, it has many uses, so many families often choose hard wood when making it. Generally, they choose round and long wood, and the larger the diameter, the better, just right.

Then divide the wood into several parts evenly, and then punch a few holes in the center of the wood, usually three holes.

In this way, the reeding is completed. When picking reeds, you can directly put reeds on them and directly divide them into three parts.

Direct and convenient, but also can greatly reduce the investment of manpower and material resources, the most important thing is to effectively reduce the damage to people's hands.

The decomposed reeds are usually woven into various utensils for people to use.

Second, do "stirrup"

I don't know how many people still remember the stirrup. Now it can be said that it is very rare.

Generally, it is difficult for people without horses to make this thing, and now many families follow the trend of the times and flock to cities, let alone ride horses to make stirrups.

Well, before it's too late, let's get to know each other.

Stirrup is generally a pedal used to facilitate people to get on the horse when riding.

Its function is very important, not only as a pedal for people to mount, but also to protect the safety of people to mount. The overall stability can be effectively controlled.

The production of stirrups is very simple. As long as the materials are selected, good stirrups can be made.

But nowadays stirrups are generally made of iron, and many ancient people who like horses generally use various copper or more expensive materials to make stirrups.

Third, the "set of items" used in lamar's time.

By the time of the Republic of China, transportation was not particularly developed, and many people still used traditional carriages to travel.

There is a very important thing on the carriage, that is, a collar, or a rope tied between the carriage and the horse.

This thing can not only connect carriages and horses, but also have other uses.

For example, when grinding flour with a large millstone, it should be used for connection, not only for connecting horses, but also for connecting other livestock.

At that time, it can be said that every household had this thing, and some families made two to distinguish it.

Its function is not only limited to helping people to reduce production, but more importantly, many people love their livestock very much and don't want to see them hurt, so condoms also protect them to some extent.

Five, the "basket" for rural horses to carry things.

During the Cultural Revolution, the traffic in many places was very inconvenient, especially in some mountainous areas.

Many mountainous areas still use primitive modes of transportation to travel.

This is especially true in many poor mountainous areas, where carriages are often the main means of transportation.

Of course, this involves all aspects of life.

For example, it was a common phenomenon at that time that wagons pulled dung and grain.

At that time, many rural people had a cart or carriage at home to pull heavy food and domestic garbage.

This can greatly reduce the artificial power, especially some things can only be replaced by other livestock.

At this time, people often choose to put a homemade basket on the car, because some things are not particularly embarrassed to see people when they are pulled, so people come up with this method.

The structure of the basket is very simple. Generally, it is made of Vitex negundo, and in some places it is made of bamboo.

Different places will choose different materials to make.

Summary:

Generally speaking, the north usually chooses Vitex negundo, because Vitex negundo is thick and soft, but the bamboo in the north is not so good, especially in some central areas, and bamboo is basically not used.

Vitex negundo is wider and the basket is bigger.

But baskets made of Vitex negundo are generally not flexible.