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Is bamboo boards a traditional Chinese culture

Bamboo boards are traditional Chinese culture.

Explanation of bamboo board

(1). A wider piece of bamboo. It was also used as a torture instrument in ancient times and had a certain shape. Yao Xueyin Li Zicheng, Volume 2, Chapter 5: "The young general standing under the Dan Di gave a command 'Execute', and the soldier with the long bamboo board in his hand began to fight."

(2). The bamboo beating utensil used when singing fast board or counting. Lao She Longshougou, Act III, Scene 2: "The madman ran out of the house, holding a bamboo board in his hand: 'Don't be busy, wait a minute! I've come up with some new words, so I'll sing them for you first.'" Cao Yu, "Sunrise," Act III: "Under the window there is a beggar who sings Counting Bamboos, playing the 'Seven Boards,' with the 'Five Flingers' in his right hand, and two large bamboo boards flung up in his left hand."

Explanation of bamboo? Bamboo ú An evergreen perennial plant that produces bamboo shoots in spring, with a stem that has many nodes and is hollow in the center, and a hard texture, of which there are many varieties. It can be used to make artifacts and as a building material: bamboo. Bamboo leaves. Bamboo shoots. Bamboo weaving (crafts prepared with gabions). Bamboo carving. Refers to bamboo wind instruments: jinshi bamboo.? Ancient Chinese musical instrument octave

Explanation of board? ǎ ǎ A harder object in pieces: a tablet. Board. Wooden boards. The board is nailed. An imperial edict: edict board. ǎ An instrument for beating the beat when playing folk music or opera, also referring to the rhythm of singing: tanban. Drum board. A word for a board. A desultory accent. Inflexible, less varied: deadpan. Dull. Hard as