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What are the traditional old things after 1980s?

Take stock of old things at home, memories that you and I have long forgotten.

I. Wells

1. In rural areas, every household has no running water, so they dig their own wells. I'm afraid the well will freeze in winter, so I have to drain water every time.

Second, combination cabinets, refrigerators and sewing machines can only be fully equipped by wealthy families.

Three, two, eight big bar bicycles.

1, the heavy vehicles of that era were on the same level as the family cars now.

Fourth, motorcycles.

1, only local families can own it, which is equivalent to the current limousine and truck. The owner uses sound to brake and control the direction.

Verb (short for verb) fireplace

1, at that time, the sanitary conditions were not good, and there were many lice in people's hair, so I shaved it off with this thing.

Six, water tank

1, first draw water from the well, then pour it into the vat, cook and wash your face, then scoop water from the vat and scoop it into the basin.

Seven, enamel cylinder

1, matched with enamel pots, and there were no thermos cups at that time.

Eight, Mo Dou

Woodworking is the exclusive tool for furniture pay-off.

Nine, tape recorder

1, cassette recorders were very popular from 1980s to around 2000. They get up early and are big, followed by walkman.

Steam electric iron

1, now digital electric irons have been widely used. In the past, if you wanted to flatten your clothes, you had to iron them with traditional cast iron, that is, with a guy called "iron" by ordinary people.

Heat the fire first, then spread the towel, iron the slightly wet clothes and dry them.