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Old objects handed down from generation to generation.
The old objects handed down are: stone mill, dustpan, hole opener, soap stick, rope hook and so on.

First of all, the stone mill

As an uncommon old object, graphite is actually more common in rural areas. Even now, it can be seen in the countryside. Although it is rare, it must have existed in rural areas in the 1980 s and 1990 s. Although it existed in the sixties and seventies, even dating back to an older era, people still use it.

Second, dustpan

This is also a very common thing, which should be an indispensable old thing for every family in the sixties and seventies, and it is also the most popular furniture. The grain that rural people bring home from farming needs to be carefully examined in the last step before eating. At that time, most of the food people planted was eaten after handing in public grain, so we must take it seriously.

Third, the hole opener.

Perhaps this thing has completely disappeared in people's memory now, but it was once an indispensable thing for many families. Although not commonly used, it plays a very important role in life. We all know that people nowadays don't need these things, but it's just a punching machine. Although people at that time were backward, they often used some pants with belts.

Fourth, the soap bar.

Playing soap stick is actually what we call it in writing. If it is easy to understand, it is a wooden stick. But in later life, this object has gradually withdrawn from people's lives, and the history that washing machines began to belong to wooden sticks has passed. Although the wooden stick has become history, the word wooden stick is widely circulated in the world, and people will still mention it when cursing.

Five, rope hook

Maybe it is a useless thing in our eyes. After all, it doesn't look special, and sometimes it is disposed of as sundries. But it does exist in our life, and it is a necessary thing for the older generation to stay at home. At that time, most of the walls were earth walls, so they were used when congratulations were needed.