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Tibetan stove

? Tibetan stoves are made of iron and are the most widely used now. There are all kinds of Tibetan stoves, some are square, some are rectangular, and there will be circles of different sizes on them, from big to small, some have only two circles, some have four circles, and basically four circles are the largest. Cow dung, wood blocks and coal can be burned in Tibetan stoves.

But many people forget that there used to be a very simple and traditional Tibetan stove. After bricklaying, it is paved with mud, without any gravel. Similarly, there will be circles or cubes on it, which are specially used to place teapots or aluminum pots. On the other side, some large and small boxes will be made, which can be used to put bowls and other things that need to be dried. A big box will be made in front. Its function is to take the fire out of the stove and put it flat inside. Then you can put those meals that need to be kept warm on it. It is always hot.

It used to be the most commonly used in pastoral areas, especially when setting up tents in summer. But now many young people don't know there is such a thing. Now there are occasional big parties or weddings. Sometimes when it appears, it contains a lot of culture, art and history of a nation.