Thirty or forty years ago, the old objects always felt that it was a kind of feelings, full of memories, all childhood memories, unforgettable! Although it was some old objects, they could hook people back to that era.

Old objects from thirty or forty years ago, I always feel that they represent a kind of sentiment, full of memories, all from childhood, unforgettable! Although they are old items, they can bring people back to that era. Look at the objects below. How many can you remember?

. This object is a product of the 1960s. Many people used to assemble it by themselves. Have you ever succeeded in making it yourself? Remember what Asuna listened to on the top of the mountain in "Children Chasing Stars"? They are the same product.

2. I still still have the basket. My mother bought it for me when I got married in 1996. More than 20 years later, the basket is still in good condition. I used to use a basket like this when I went out, went to the market to buy groceries, and was very convenient to use. Nowadays, plastic bags are flying everywhere. In the past, they were so environmentally friendly and clean.

3, net bag, the net bag in this New Year painting better explains the net bag at that time. In the past, you could use the net bag to carry some fruits, malted milk , canned sugar water, etc. It was very honorable to visit relatives. In the 1970s and 1980s, using such a mesh bag was a very fashionable item. Nowadays, the net bag has disappeared. In the past, when I was squeezing into the bus with my net bag, I would always hang it with a button. People who have this experience are all over 60 years old...

4, plastic water scoop, this is a memory of my childhood. When I was a child, I remember having an identical plastic water scoop at home. In the water tank, it’s been thirty years since the New Year, and such old-fashioned plastic water ladles have now disappeared, and have been replaced by aluminum water ladles or stainless steel water ladles.

5, enamel series. In that era, enamel products could be seen everywhere in our lives. Enamel products were very popular at that time. At that time, it was especially popular for newlyweds to give some enamel products to their weddings. , such as enamel washbasins, enamel tea trays, etc. The original enamel products were mainly based on themes such as "dragon and phoenix patterns", "national beauty and heavenly fragrance", "double happiness", etc. The patterns at that time were distinctive and had a sense of joy and peace. At that time, it was common in life to have enamel basins, enamel spittoons, enamel tea trays, enamel wine trays, enamel jars, enamel lid basins, etc... This is the last plate, with fruit candies on it, which is a sugar plate, and vinegar sauce on it. Baicaibangzi is just a plate of vegetables, not so detailed.

6. Flashlight was considered a big item in our rural areas in the 1970s. Zhao Benshan 's sketch talked about the only household appliance "flashlight". It's true. Now I tell the children, they don’t believe it...

7, small bamboo bed, time flies, there is no small bamboo bed, but my father should have carried the small bamboo chair and bamboo small bench back from the south around 1980.

8. The most promising thing was that the popsicles could be divided into two parts at that time. A three-point popsicle was still a luxury. It makes me swallow my saliva when I see others eating it, and I think about the hardships of my childhood.

9, pressure well. First, you add water to it before you can press it out. The water is shallow and the mat is sealed, so there is no need to add water. It takes one pressure to get water out. I use it every time I wash clothes, vegetables, fish, and meat during the Chinese New Year to save tap water. There was a big iron stove in the yard, and a big pot was placed on it, and it was used to boil water. The water was too cold.

10. The sock sole plate used to darn socks is also called a sock support. In the past, materials were scarce and living conditions were backward, so socks were relatively rare. Having socks to wear meant you were in good condition, so if socks were broken, the holes could be mended and worn again. That era was an age of sewing and mending.

11, abacus , now primary school students don’t even learn abacus! Anyone who can use this kind of abacus to calculate is no longer young. Addition abacus formula: one up and one, two up and two, three down and five down, two down, four down and five down to one, five down and five up to one, six up and one up and five up to one, seven up and two up and five down to one, eight down and two up. One, nine retreat and one advance.Does anyone remember?

12. Thermos Kettle. In the 1970s and 1980s, the thermos kettles were also very characteristic of the times. Do you still remember the bamboo thermos bottles and the hollow iron thermos bottles of those years? At that time, it was especially popular to give thermos bottles to newlyweds when they got married. Usually a pair was given, and a red string was tied on the handle of the thermos bottle to express blessings to the couple.

13. Hanging mirror. When I saw this hanging mirror, I thought of the mirror on the wall of my hometown. That mirror was a dowry when my parents got married. At that time, I heard from my parents that it was a wedding gift given to my parents by my uncles. It was usually red. Write some words of blessing and the name of the gift giver on the mirror.

Curtains, I really miss them when I went to my grandma’s house when I was a kid. I liked to play with this curtain. It’s the last one in the picture. I had to pull it every time I passed the door. I haven’t seen these curtains in many years. They used to be on every door in my house. They all have beautiful flowers. If you hang them in spring and summer, there will be fewer flies and it will be cooler.

The bead curtain is very heavy and easy to break and the beads will scatter. Grass Beads That one is so old-fashioned. I like grass bead curtains. I wonder if the seeds can still be made now...

I also made the last kind of door curtain when I was a child. There were no mobile phones or computers at that time. I was doing handicrafts. It’s also fun to pass the time.

14. Are the curtains full of memories? The door curtain made of wall calendars was something I made with my mother when I was a kid! My mother and I used paper clips to roll up door curtains and pliers, which made my hands very tired. I also used instant noodle bags, various small food bags, and ice cream bags. I immediately screamed when I saw ice cream bags wherever I went, and cigarette boxes, and then worked all night long to make door curtains. . paper clip , I string a door curtain for our house, it is colorful and colorful, and it feels very fulfilling to hang it up. It has been more than 20 years since I thought about it. How could these things be unified across the country in an era when information and transportation was underdeveloped? I have made all kinds of door curtains, especially the ones with roll paper and . There are always times when the paper is not enough and the work needs to be stopped. I vaguely remember that the tool was a piece of wood with two nails on it.

15. Curtains. When I was a child, the curtains in my house were red-crowned crane curtains. Time changes, youth is gone. What remains unchanged even as blue hair turns to gray is feelings. Those bamboo industry green curtains were quite popular at the time, and they look very attractive now. I feel really old.

16, pillowcases, looking at these items, I go back to more than 40 years ago. The quality of the items in that era was very good. These items were all used back then, and some of them I still can’t bear to throw away, which is why my house is always full of them. Especially those of us who are over seventy years old, we feel nostalgic!

17, pillow towels. There seemed to be only a few types of pillow towels at that time, with similar patterns and colors. I still use this pillow towel at home. Every old object is a story and an experience! Now think about it, there are such beautiful pillowcases

18, sewing machines, and the "three turns and one beep" in the 1970s, there are sewing machines, bicycles, watches, and radios. For these four major items, the average family would never dare to think about the salary of one yuan and two days. If you have a sewing machine at home, making clothes will look much better than sewing by hand, and it is much faster. At that time, many families in still couldn't afford sewing machines, so when many people wanted to make clothes, they had to go to the homes of relatives and friends to use other people's sewing machines.

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There is also a popular style called Mao suit , also known as "mao suit". It was a popular outfit in the 1970s and 1980s. If you own one, you will be at the forefront of the trend...

Still remember the past Are these bodybuilding pants popular in streets across the country? I wear old-fashioned striped foot-stepping bodybuilding pants. When I wear them on the street, people say I look good because of my weight loss.

20. Childhood clothing, navy shirt. Being a soldier is the dream of every child when we were young, so it is very happy to wear such a navy shirt.There are also bodybuilding pants

21, with large flowers on the back, which are red and very bright. The patterns of "flowering peonies" and "dragons and phoenixes showing auspiciousness" had festive meanings and were very popular at that time. I'm still using it at home now.

22. Cover curtains are relatively common in rural areas in the north. They are mainly made of sorghum straw. When I was a child, I would see my mother sewing the cover curtains. Especially during the Chinese New Year, some new ones would be made to serve as dumplings. , steamed buns, noodles and so on. Nowadays, it is very rare in rural areas, and they all buy ready-made curtains.

23, clay chopsticks cage, this item is rare in price, this kind of clay chopsticks cage is really rare.

24. Have you ever used fire sickle flint to make fire? white flint is the black flint that cannot make fire. It used to describe a person who has accomplished nothing as white flint because White flint can only produce sparks but not ignite.

25, Tangpozi , I don’t know what you call it. This is an object used to warm hands and feet in winter. When they were in school, every child would bring this object to school to keep warm.

26, glass fiber weaving. People born in the 60s and 70s were all able to weave, and could weave various patterns. At that time, many students would bring glass ribbons to school, and would weave them during recess. I felt that people had really good hands at that time, and could weave little goldfish, kittens, puppy, small Rabbits are really lifelike... I remember when I was a child, I used IV tubes to make bracelets, dyed them with colored chalks, and used water stickers. Most people who have played with water stickers are now 40 years old! Full of memories, all from childhood, unforgettable!

28, stylus, wax paper, steel plate, seeing these, dear netizen, do you have the scent of ink in your memory? The steel plate has been used for many years, and my hands feel uncomfortable when writing on it. After the wax paper is engraved, it is necessary to mimeograph . The scent of ink from the past has always been deep in my heart and spleen, and it will not fade away in my memory for a long time.

29, New Year picture, A New Year picture that warms generations, "Who will sweep the snow away for me again", painted by Liu Xiaoli, 1974. These are the things I loved deeply in my memory when I was a kid, especially this one which is so familiar and unforgettable. This painting is in primary school Chinese textbooks, and it is vivid in our minds. Its warmth has inspired our generation!

0. Do you still remember this object? Nostalgic for a bygone era. These objects were good things at the time and could solve many problems in life. Society is developing and science and technology are advancing. These old objects can only stay in our memories.

1, the more luxurious office objects in the 1980s, and the final glory of movable type printing, evoke the memories of many people! The people I have met are extraordinary....