1. A shovel-like appliance for collecting and transporting garbage.
2. A large pinch made of rattan or peeled wicker and bamboo sticks, and a device for lifting rice and removing chaff.
3. dustpan-shaped fingerprints. A kind of fingerprint, everyone's fingerprint is different. The one with a closed circle in the middle is called a "basket", and if the opening extends out, it is called a "dustpan".
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Dialect: Cuozi
Related literature:
Jia Sixie in the Northern Wei Dynasty wrote "Qi Min Yao Shu Planting Huai Liu Zi Wu Zuo": "In autumn, you can be a dustpan." Tang Zhong's "Former Record Liu Yi": "I have been reading the Diamond Sutra for forty-three years, and now I am in Deli Fang. I said that when I first sat down, I saw a huge hand like a dustpan, covering my back." Jin Dong Jie-yuan's "The Legend of the West Chamber", Volume II: "Bend a Huang Hua crossbow, carry a dustpan with a handle, and open a mountain axe: it is a bridge soldier Sun Feihu." Chapter 14 of the first book of Liu Qing's History of Entrepreneurship: "This tall middle-aged cultivator not only helped the widow's wife to put the big ox on the mill, but also helped her to move all the scoured grain and all the grinding tools-baskets and dustpans ... into the mill shed."