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Do you know what "old things" are about to disappear in the countryside?

This is quite a lot, such as sea winnowing, waterwheels, tape recorders and so on. These objects have witnessed the development and changes in rural areas. With the changes of the times, they have faded out of our lives, but when we see them, we still have an unspeakable feeling.

1, Haibo, maybe not many people have heard of this, but all they can hear are old people.

Indeed, this thing used to be very suitable. What does it do? Actually, it is to go to rice. At that time, it was very good to have such a thing to remove rice. Worst of all, as soon as the paddy field was released, every household took a bundle of rice and slammed it back and forth on the sea winnowing frame, and the rice fell. Although it was laborious, having this thing at that time still reduced a lot of labor.

2, waterwheels, this is something that everyone knows, there are still some in use, but less and less.

After all, this thing can reduce the labor force at home, and the efficiency is very impressive. Of course, it was far from the current pump, but at that time, everyone was still happy to have it. Compared with carrying water, it saved a lot of work, which was particularly powerful in the countryside at that time. Of course, I have only seen this kind of thing in "Magic Pen and Good Horse", and later I have seen it in some TV dramas, but it is becoming less and less common in reality.

3. A rare tape recorder in 1970s.

Not many people can afford it at first, but more and more people can afford it later, and it has become the standard for marriage in the future. Maybe some families still have this. At that time, the slogan, Yan dance, Yan dance, and a song for love are still fresh in my memory.

Of course, there are many old things in the countryside, which brought happiness to rural life at that time. With the development of the times, these objects have gradually faded out of our sight, but they have also become memories of many rural elderly people.