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Most of the old things forgotten by the generation after 1980s have been used, which shows that we are old.

The eighties left us too many memories! In the 1980s, you really had a lot of old things. Seeing these will bring back memories of childhood. Life is short, and it's almost twilight. Nostalgia is human nature, and the past of childhood and youth is vivid. May these things and the past bring us good memories! This reminds me of my childhood memories …

1. Does anyone call painting painting? We used to take pictures and fly, and whoever was far away won. One picture of Shaolin Temple was replaced by the other two.

I used to have a Transformers, which was awesome. I always win, and if I lose quickly, I will use it to pay it back. Later, I accidentally lost it and was sad for a few days. Time and tide wait for no man! Full of memories! Childhood memories! All these old things are gone.

2.Spark is also what we often call matchbox skin. I collected a lot when I was a child. I also fall with the children first, and then clap with my hands. It's yours in turn.

3. I remember seeing my classmates use pens in primary school, and I envied S. When I got home, I asked my father to go to the department store opposite my home to buy me one.

4. I used hero ink and beauty ink when I was a child, and beauty ink is older. At that time, hero ink was pure blue and blue-black. I only like pure blue, so I choose this one every time.

5, plastic pencil sharpener, the purest memory of students' good times!

6. Plastic sponge pencil case. At that time, there was a medicine box similar in nature to a plastic pencil case. Many students use it as a pencil box. Did you use this medicine box as a pencil case when you were a child?

7, three fresh noodles, good strength, Xiong Yiwu, really childhood memories, never eaten again! Xiong Yiwu is delicious when he eats dry.

Small champagne, often drunk on holidays, and Shanhaiguan soda in glass bottles. Sometimes, the soda you drink is colorless and may not have a brand.

Freshly squeezed orange juice in 1980s is a classic drink and a childhood memory. Snow thunder drink, have you ever drunk it?

9. In addition to barbershops, hand-made hairdressing tools were available in the 1970s. There are also people who cut their hair on the street. Which pusher was impressed and cried with his hair between his legs? .....

10, hydraulic well, used to be owned by every family in rural areas, and all the water used by one family came from hydraulic well. Especially at that time, the wells were much sweeter than those in the refrigerator now.

1 1, wired switch, wires are often broken, thread carefully, I was impressed when I was a child. Cable switches are still on sale. The quality is not as good as before, but the price is also very cheap. The grocery store sells for 3 yuan each!

12, sewing machine. Grandma has a sewing machine at home. I remember when I was a child, she used it to make clothes for me. I still remember that sewing machine. My grandmother said it was a trapeze brand in the 1970s.

13 When I saw the big shell in clam oil, I remembered my primary school days. A classmate in our class took a big shell. We have never seen such a big shell in the northern mainland. I really wanted to have one.

14. The first TV set at home was a leap of 14 inch. My father used TV tickets to pick up goods in the city. At that time, money could not be bought without tickets. At that time, there was a great black and white TV set. Grandpa smiled from ear to ear, and his grandson's face was filled with joy.

15. Speaking of ink essence, when we were young, we recalled that tears froze in the cold, refined ink with ink, took ourselves to school to freeze into ice, baked by the classroom fire, and even fried a bottle of dry gas. Science has made further progress. Humans are changing, and now carbon plastic pens are the most convenient.

The enamel washbasin of that year

Enamel tea tray

Enamel mug

16. Enamel tableware has been used for decades. It's feelings that don't throw away the paint. Now if we reproduce enamel products, the sales volume will be very large. Now we want to sell the unsold ones.

/kloc-glass teacups for drinking water in 0/7 and 80' s

18, candles were also called foreign wax. In the 1980s and 1990s, when there was no electricity or occasional power failure in some rural areas, candles were used for lighting.

19, sock last, it should be called sock support, last is used to make shoes, and cloth shoes are propped up with it after finishing.

20, the radio always sees the countryside and calls it a box. When I was a child, I went to my grandmother's house. She was very spoiled. She often takes down the magnetic bar and speaker to play. The neighbors around grandma's house are all relatives and have given us bad radios to play with.

2 1, kerosene lamps should be called lanterns. At first, they used soybean oil, wax and lanterns, which may come from the west. At first, they used kerosene, and later they used gasoline.

22, butterfly hairpin, my mother didn't buy it when I was a child. I envy seeing other children take it. Picked up half a wing that others threw on the ground and played for a long time. That butterfly hairpin was so cute. I feel like dragging my wings when I see someone else holding it in my hair every day.

23. When I saw the headdress, I thought of my grandparents. When I was a child, my parents worked in a small town over there, followed them to live in my grandmother's house, and my grandfather carried him around the town every day. Once I wanted that headdress for a long time and finally bought it. It felt absolutely beautiful ... the warmest memory in my life.

Wool in the 1980 s, I remember when I was a child, my mother knitted sweaters and pants for us with wool. Full of memories

Guanting cigarettes in the 1920s and 1980s were often smoked by people in northern Hebei.

26. Beijing brand carbon paper is used less and less now.

27. Workbooks in the 1970s and 1980s, when there were relatively literate workbooks, were standard for literate people.

If these things can be collected until now, what a wonderful memory it would be.