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What is a dustpan?
This is a traditional agricultural tool for separating grain impurities.
The dustpan is a traditional agricultural tool, which is mainly used to separate impurities and empty shells from grains. The dustpan is usually woven from natural materials such as rattan, willow or bamboo strips, with three sides standing and one opening, which is convenient for grain to be put in and shaken for screening.
In rural areas, dustpan is not only an indispensable tool for grain processing, but also widely used for drying agricultural products and collecting garbage.
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