Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional customs - There is an oil lamp. There is a hole in the lamp. You can insert the wick and fill it with oil. It takes a long time to light it. What is the name of this oil lamp?
There is an oil lamp. There is a hole in the lamp. You can insert the wick and fill it with oil. It takes a long time to light it. What is the name of this oil lamp?
This kind of oil lamp is called kerosene lamp. During the period from the liberation of New China to 1960, kerosene lamps were the most widely used at that time, because there was no electric light or not universal lighting. I remember that we all read and write under kerosene lamps. There is kerosene selling this lamp in the grocery store, and some self-employed people regularly come to densely populated places to sell it along the street every day. With the long cry of "fire … water … oil …", people will come out of their homes with bottles and queue up to buy them. It was not until every household used electric lights that everyone gradually forgot the voice of this call.
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