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1964, old department stores are still using abacus to settle accounts. What's your mood when you see these old things?
A feeling of relief, a dignified sense of inheritance, a feeling of crossing back to the world more than 60 years ago. We can't deny that the times are developing, science and technology are progressing, and people's living standards are gradually improving. But did you notice one thing? We rely more and more on high-tech things and tend to operate everything in a fool's way. Today's mobile phones can meet all our needs, and we didn't even know that the previous mobile phones could change batteries. We seldom even see that kind of telephone with a dial.

I still remember one time I helped my mother wrap jiaozi in the kitchen, and then pounded garlic with a garlic jar. I have a deeper understanding of this old object. Nowadays, many garlic presses are fully automatic, and there is no need to use a garlic jar at all. But when you put garlic in a garlic jar and smash it with a hammer, it seems that we are back to childhood, just like that old department store, where people still use abacus to settle accounts. Of course not, so what should you do when one day the number you want to calculate is beyond the scope of the electronic computer?

Some people may say that this day will never come, but I think it is too early. Sometimes these old objects not only represent a kind of inheritance, but also represent a kind of culture and history of our country. These things need to be known by people now. Sometimes we don't have to master them, but you need to know what they do. Perhaps many people will scoff at this statement, but be prepared for peace.

Sometimes mastering these things may not bring us any benefits, just like learning to write with a brush. How many people are still writing? We all use computers, mobile phones and other tools to record everything around us. There are too few people writing, but can we forget to give up these things because we use too little? I think this is wrong. Some things should be adhered to, and some things should be kept as they are.