Both a dustpan and a dustpan are shovel-shaped appliances for collecting and transporting garbage.
1. bucket: pronunciation: běn dǒu, alias: ash bucket, English name: bucket, a shovel-shaped dish usually used for loading garbage, usually with a short handle, which is used to collect and transport the garbage swept from the floor, and is a good helper when people do housework. A charging container made of thin metal plate or plastic. It is often matched with a broom, and most people don't know the name of the bucket.
In the early stage, Fan Dou specialized in trivial details. He borrowed metaphors from various trades, had no expertise, but lacked an indispensable class of actors. It is characterized by an open road, strong imitation and adaptability, and good cooperation with various actors. Generally, Fan Dou only plays a supporting role or an umbrella reporter, and is often a clown.
2. dustpan: pronunciation? Běn jī utensils made of wood, bamboo and iron, such as garbage and grain. Dustfurns are generally common in rural areas, and they are generally used as agricultural tools.
In ancient times, a dustpan was a basket-like container made of Vitex negundo, straw rope or bamboo strips, that is, a dustpan. "The Second Year of Xuangong in Zuo Zhuan": "If you kill your husband and bear, you are not familiar with him. Kill him and put him in the kitchen." Du pre-note: "Take grass rope as it." Yang Bojun's note: "Its quality is cattail or grass rope ..... it can hold grain", and it can hold sand, stone, dung, earth, etc. For example, the biography of Wang Meng in the Book of Jin, Fu Jian: "[Wang Meng] is poor and humble, and it is a profession." "The Book of the New Tang Dynasty. Biography of Seclusion. Zhang Zhihe": "The county magistrate ordered the canal to be dredged, and it was not a matter of concern." Synonymous with dustpan: a shovel-like appliance used to collect and transport garbage.