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What else is a broom called?

Question 1: What's the local name of broom? Besides "broom", what other names are there? Yes, Hakka people call it "busy sweeping"

Question 2: What's the name of the broom? Those who use brooms are called dustpans, and some places in the south are called dustpans.

A dustpan, pronounced dustpan, is a shovel-shaped appliance used for collecting and transporting garbage.

The types of dustpan are big dustpan, small dustpan and clean dustpan. A clean dustpan is a small dustpan between a big dustpan and a small dustpan. It has no supporting angle and is mainly used for loading things. With the standardization of daily use, weavers have also produced a variant dustpan. This dustpan is upright on three sides and open on one side. It has a tongue that spits out waste. This variant dustpan is called a basket, which has a foreign porcelain washbasin similar to what we use every day.

An ancient dustpan:

Modern dustpan:

Question 3: What is the dustpan and broom used together when sweeping the floor? There are three kinds of things called dustpans. One is a shovel-like appliance, which is used to collect and transport garbage.

Question 4: This kind of broom (? What's your name? Rake (bà) is a traditional agricultural tool in agricultural production, which was once one of the necessary agricultural tools for farmers. It is also one of the martial arts instruments in China, which evolved from farm tools.

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Read pá. Agricultural tools for topsoil cultivation; Small.

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Read bà. Farm tools leveled on the top soil; Bigger. Farming depth is generally not more than 15cm. Rake has been in China for over 500 years. Jia Sixie of the Northern Wei Dynasty wrote Qi Yao Min Shu, which is called "Iron Tooth". There are square harrows and herringbone harrows recorded in Wang Zhennong's book in Yuan Dynasty.

Question 5: Really? Plantagenet, I don't know the scientific name of Plantagenet, also known as Plantagenet, Lespedeza sericea and so on. , belonging to Lespedeza of Leguminosae. Erect shrub, up to 1 m, with 3 compound leaves, dense and small leaflets and short petioles. Flowers 1 ~ 4 are born in leaf axils, and the corolla is butterfly-shaped and yellow-white. The pod is small, sessile and about 3 mm long. The flowering period is from June to September, and the fruiting period is 65438+1October. All medicinal materials have the effects of nourishing liver and kidney, benefiting lung yin, removing blood stasis and reducing swelling.

It is the whole grass or whole grass with roots of Leguminosae Plantagenet. Harvest ~ 10 in September, fresh or dry. Contains pinacol, flavonoids, phenols, tannins and β-sitosterol.

Question 6: What's the name of the cotton broom? What's your name? Hello; Plantagenet alias: Plantagenet, Plantagenet, Kochia scoparia of Chenopodiaceae. The plants are densely clustered, ovoid to spherical, obovate or oval, with many twigs, pilose and semi-lignified stem base. Simple leaves alternate, with linear, linear or strip leaves. Plants are light green and leaves turn red in autumn. There are few flowers, the flowering period is September-65438+1October, and the fruit is crisp and oblate.

Question 7: What's the name of the thing that goes with the broom? Round bottom bamboo basket

Question 8: What do Northeasters call brooms? The small one is a broom.

The big one is called a broom.

Question 9: What is the name of the hair under the broom? Are you talking about the broom made at home? It is usually made of bamboo.

Question 10: What are the names of the broom and dustpan for sweeping the floor?