Each era has its own unique products, and they symbolize different pop cultures and evoke the shared memory of a generation.
In the past, people used livestock to pull the wooden cocoon to sow seeds, and people supported the wooden cocoon to follow. There are different types of wood cocoons with one to seven legs, which are suitable for growing crops such as wheat, soybeans, sorghum, etc
Kerosene lamps, also known as "foreign oil lamps", used to be commonly used on ships. In the sixties and seventies, the countryside used it for lighting. When I was a child, when I was writing homework under a kerosene lamp, my nostrils would be blackened. Kerosene is too expensive, and many families use rapeseed oil as lamp oil
This is the kind of old-fashioned homespun loom that used to be available in almost every household in the countryside. I saw it at my grandmother's house when I was a kid. However, now this loom is outdated and few people use it
The dustpan is a must-have in the countryside, which can sift out impurities in the grain and dry things. Simple and easy to use
At that time, there was no refrigerator, and people used well water to ice watermelon, which tasted better than putting it in the refrigerator
This thing is understood by rural babies. If you put them on them, they won't eat the seedlings from the ground. This is indispensable when farming
In the past, rural areas relied entirely on traditional agricultural tools, but after the reform and opening up, rural life has changed greatly. In particular, mechanization is becoming more and more popular, and many old farm tools have been replaced by machines, although they used to be important, but now they are slowly withdrawing from the stage of history
Friends of the post-70s and post-80s, what did you use to drink water when you were young? I remember who had a green military kettle at that time, and it was enviable, and it was usually only found by people who came back from the army
When you see the picture of the pressurized water well, do you remember when you were a child? When we were kids, we loved to play with pressed water. I still like the well water, and drinking a scoop in the summer is really sweet and thirst-quenching
The donkey neck hug is wrapped around the donkey's neck when the car is set, which can protect, fix and cushion
The frame car is a good toy for rural children, have you ever played with it? This is a wonderful memory of our generation!
The fork is a good helper for cleaning up wheat straw in the countryside, and can easily collect the crop straw in the field. In the past, many of these farming tools were made of wood, which was particularly useful
Bucket is a tool for weighing grain in rural areas in the past. In the past, when there was little food and there was not enough to eat, everyone would use a bucket to borrow grain from neighbors, and it was simple and convenient to use a bucket when returning grain
The wooden shovel is a tool for raising the field during threshing in the countryside, and it is also commonly used to shovel snow in winter in the northern countryside. To put it simply, it is a wooden tool used to lift or shovel grain and snow
Windmills are used in rural areas to remove debris such as wheat straw and deflated seeds, which are now rare
Anyone who has seen an old-fashioned hand-cranked sprayer should be over half a hundred years old by now
The plow fork is a rural agricultural tool, which can easily remove firewood and grass from grain in the rice field
The spinning wheel was a tool used in the countryside to spin cotton into cotton thread. In the past, there was a shortage of materials, and people in the countryside weaved and spun their own cloth. It should be rare now, especially the post-90s generation may not have seen this
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Keel waterwheels are often used in southern rice fields to pump water from low to high to irrigate fields. But that tool is no longer available
Although it is rare, it was once an important means of transportation in rural areas. It is used to pull crops, hand over public grain, and rush to the market, full of memories of our childhood. The scene in this photo is familiar to all of us
Stone grinding is a common tool in rural areas and is used to grind grain. It can process flour as well as grind soy milk. However, the grinding of soy milk is a little different
This old copper thing is quite high-end, do you know what it is and what it is for?
Rural carpenters love to see wood with hand saws. There are many types of handsaws, and different types of handsaws can be used to cut wood for different purposes
After ploughing, there will be clods of soil on the ground, and you have to use a rake to rake it flat, so that it is convenient to plant the land later