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Brief introduction of Linshu wickerwork

Linshu wickerwork is a traditional handicraft of Han nationality produced in Linshu County, Shandong Province. Linshu County has a history of 1400 years, and chinese national geography is the symbol of agricultural products. The history of planting wickerwork in Liu Zhuang, Baicheng Town, this county was first seen in the early years of the Tang Dynasty 1400 years ago. During the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, villagers in Qingyun and Baihua made willows into baskets (equivalent to handbags) for visiting relatives and friends on holidays, into grates (equivalent to colander) as cookers, and into boxes and baskets to store food and utensils as tools for people's production and life.