Question 1: What can bamboo be used to feed pandas
Question 2: Bamboo can be used to make bamboo baskets, bamboo baskets, bamboo poles, bamboo bowls, bamboo cups, bamboo pen holders, bamboo Umbrellas, bamboo fans, bamboo chairs, bamboo stools, bamboo beds, bamboo shelves, bamboo bookshelves, bamboo curtains, etc. 2. Production materials: Bamboo pulp papermaking is currently the largest use of bamboo as industrial raw material in my country, followed by bamboo pulp. Bamboo woven plywood is used as building materials; used in interior decoration, construction scaffolding, courtyard fences, bamboo buildings, bamboo ladders, tool handles, bamboo loaves, etc.
Question 3: Bamboo can What it is used for 1. Dietary part: The bamboo shoots used as dietary materials are the shoots. Bamboo shoots can be used as fresh vegetables. If the bamboo shoots have not turned green, they are of the highest quality. The bamboo shoots used as edible bamboo shoots in Zhushan include Ma bamboo, green bamboo, Mengzong bamboo and Guizhu. Among them, Ma bamboo shoots are the most widely used. In addition to making fresh vegetables, they can also be used to make canned bamboo shoots, barreled bamboo shoots, boiled bamboo shoots, dried bamboo shoots, bamboo shoot slices, pickled bamboo shoots, bamboo shoot velvet, bamboo shoot shreds, etc. Mengzong bamboo shoots are suitable for making fresh vegetables. , especially winter bamboo shoots, which are small in quantity and high in price. Gui bamboo shoots are often made into buckets. Bamboo shoots also have curative effects. 2. Eating utensils: The most common utensils are bamboo chopsticks. Our ancestors also often used bamboo tubes to store wine, soy sauce, vinegar, etc., and even steamed rice in bamboo tubes to make bamboo tube rice. There are also kitchen tables, vegetable cabinets, vegetable baskets, rice spoons, and oil ladles.
It is relatively rare to use bamboo to make clothing. In the past, bamboo clothes, bamboo jackets, bamboo hats, and bamboo rain boots were used as clothing. According to legend, bamboo clothes were the court clothes worn by officials in the Ming and Qing Dynasties in summer. Wear a shirt to protect you from sweat. In fact, with the development of science and technology, the relationship between reality and clothes has become farther and farther away.
. Bamboo forest and bamboo fence and landscape:
Scholars like to live in bamboo forests, and ordinary people often plant bamboos around them as bamboo fences, which can prevent wind, burglary and shelter. Shade A as landscaping. Arrange bamboos in a circle. The most common one is thorny bamboo. As the name suggests, the bamboo branches are full of thorns and they are clustered, so they have good defense capabilities. They are usually used to keep out the wind and enjoy the coolness. In case of emergencies, they can be used naturally. Zhuwei played the role of protecting the hometown and fending off enemies.
2. Bamboo house:
Bamboo is used as building material to build a house. Bamboo is used as beams, columns and walls, and grass is spread on it. This kind of bamboo house is easy to build. People in the countryside often live in bamboo houses. The advantages are not only warm in winter but cool in summer, but also shockproof. When making bamboo houses, spinach, Mengzong, and Guizhu are mostly used. After the walls are made, the bamboo strips are woven into sheets with warp and weft, and are then plastered with earthen ash.
Supplementary explanation: Bamboo Guancuo
Bamboo Guancuo in Zhushan area is mostly made of Osmanthus bamboo and Thorny bamboo. Thorny bamboo is used as beams and columns, and osmanthus bamboo is used as the bottom surface of roof A. The bamboos chosen are harvested in the eleventh month of the Chinese calendar because the fallen leaves of the bamboos without shoots have no sweetness and are less likely to be eaten away by insects.
3. Bamboo furniture:
Generally, folk families are closely related to bamboo, such as: cradle, which is a bamboo cradle where a newborn baby lies, as well as bamboo chair A and bamboo table A Bamboo mat....etc.
4. Used as scaffolding, beams, and bamboo ladders. In the past, building a house required a large amount of bamboo to build scaffolding, so bamboo in Zhushan made a lot of money. Unfortunately, there is no need to use bamboo to build scaffolding anymore, and steel frames are used instead.
Bamboo-related transportation tools include: bamboo bridges, bamboo rafts, bamboo sedan chairs, and bamboo canes. In the past, bamboo drafts were erected over fast-flowing rivers in the countryside to facilitate pedestrians' passage. Supplementary explanation: Bamboo raft
Bamboo raft is also called "bamboo raft". It can sail in shallow sea areas and rivers. The main raw material is Ma bamboo
It generally includes: stationery, musical instruments, and children's toys. Among other items, the stationery part includes bamboo slips and bamboo pens, and the musical instrument part includes: dongxiao, flute, mouth flute, jinghu, bamboo harp, etc. Children's toys include: bamboo dragonfly, bamboo gun, and dumb cicada. Others include: bamboo sword. There are cradle and wet nurse chair for children to rest.
The early ancestors were mainly engaged in agriculture, so many agricultural tools were made of bamboo, making ox yokes, ox muzzles, dustpans, bamboo cages, shoulder poles, and chicken coops for raising poultry...etc. .
Use bamboo for fishing: bamboo rafts, fry baskets, shrimp baskets, fishing rods, and fish baskets.
There are now Bamboo Binchotan products, which have the following effects: 1. Relaxation 2. Deodorization 3. Protect hair and skin. In addition, it has also been proven by research to be able to block electromagnetic waves and eliminate static electricity. Therefore, the series of bamboo charcoal products include: bamboo charcoal blocks, activated bamboo charcoal powder packets, pillow cases, shampoo, facial cleanser, shower gel, handmade carbon soap, etc.
There is also bamboo vinegar, also known as bamboo vinegar, which is a by-product of the bamboo charcoal burning process, which is the phytoncide of bamboo. The original solution has many impurities, an iron-P color, and a strong sour smell. After distillation, it becomes weaker and lighter in color, with a slight yellowish color in the clarity. Bamboo vinegar liquid also has many uses, such as taking a bath, soaking athlete's foot, preventing mosquitoes, watering flowers and leaves (preventing diseases and insect pests), and used with bamboo charcoal cleaners, etc.
Although bamboo products were inseparable from rural life in the past, with the popularity of plastic and metal materials, the status of bamboo products has been slowly replaced.
However, new uses have been developed, so I believe bamboo products will not disappear.
Question 4: There are bamboos everywhere in my house, but I don’t know what they can be used for. There are bamboos everywhere in my house, but I don’t know what they can be used for.
Daily use
In the courtyard, plants are indispensable for decorating rockery and waterside pavilions. Phoenix tail bamboos are widely planted along the Li River in Guilin. Anji Dazhuhai, Shunan Bamboo Sea and Gannan Bamboo Sea are famous bamboo sea landscapes in China. Due to the rapid growth of bamboo, a large number of furniture and paper have been made of bamboo in recent years for environmental reasons. Bamboo can also be used to make handicrafts, musical instruments, etc. Bamboo fiber is made from bamboo through engineering methods and physical and chemical effects. It is used as textiles and made into towels and clothing. Bamboo charcoal is made by baking bamboo, which is used in many situations, including removing environmental odors and special flavor foods. Activated carbon made from crushed and activated bamboo charcoal has good adsorption and purification effects and is used in cars, homes, and sewage treatment. Bamboo is also commonly used in the construction of scaffoldings, building materials, and daily necessities such as brooms, tables, and chairs. Bamboo can also be used to make baskets, baskets, vegetable baskets, mats, etc. It is common in rural areas. Bamboo has now been widely used in home textiles, socks, underwear and other personal textile fields.
In Japan and South Korea, some people mix it with sea salt, loess, etc., and process it into green bamboo salt (or bamboo salt) using a method similar to steel-making. It is used as a seasoning and even for personal hygiene. Among the products, bamboo salt toothpaste is one of the more well-known products. It is said to have anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, anti-allergic and anti-cavity effects, maintain gum collagen, and prevent gum recession and periodontal disease.
Medicinal uses
Bamboo leaves: "Compendium of Materia Medica": "Light bamboo leaves have a pungent smell, are cold, and are non-toxic. Indications: upset, red urine, difficulty urinating, etc. Bitter bamboo leaves smell It is bitter, cold, and non-toxic; it is mainly used to treat aphtha, sore eyes, insomnia, stroke, etc. The young leaves of medicinal bamboo are picked in summer and autumn, dried in the sun, boiled in water, and drunk; the dosage is 2 to 4 qian." Bamboo leaves are also often used as medicine. Porridge. According to the "Lao Lao Heng Yan" compiled by Cao Tingdong, a famous doctor in the Qing Dynasty, "Bamboo leaves can quench thirst and relieve troubles. People with heat stroke should use a handful of bamboo leaves and a mountain mast, decoct the soup and remove the residue, add rice to make porridge, and add one or two cups He will be healed immediately." "Duo Neng Shi Shi. Juan Hui": "Bamboo leaf porridge can cure wind-heat in the upper part of the diaphragm in the elderly, red eyes, headache, and blindness."
Bamboo drain: split the bamboo pole, burn it with fire, and collect the two Bamboo juice dripping from the end. "Compendium of Materia Medica" records: "Bamboo extract has a sweet smell, is cold, and is non-toxic. Indications: wind paralysis, severe heat in the chest, relief of boredom, quenching thirst, and recovery from fatigue." Modern medicinal chemistry analysis proves that bamboo extract contains more than ten kinds of Amino acids, glucose, fructose, sucrose, guaiacol, cresol, formic acid, acetic acid, benzoic acid and other chemical components. Pharmacological tests have proven that bamboo juice does have antitussive and expectorant effects.
Bamboo fruit: After flowering, bamboo becomes as strong as wheat, with green skin and sweet taste. "Guangzhi" records: "It can actually be taken." "Compendium of Materia Medica": "The solid bamboo can communicate with the gods, lighten the body and replenish qi." "Compendium of Materia Medica": "The accumulation below is like a god" (Note: Treats indigestion). Modern research has proven that the nutritional composition of bamboo is similar to that of rice, wheat, and corn. In addition to being rich in starch, protein, and fat, it also contains 18 kinds of amino acids. It is a exploitable medicinal dietary resource.
Bamboo Ru: It is the second layer of bamboo stems after scraping off the green cortex, also known as "Bamboo Erqing". "Compendium of Materia Medica": "Light Bamboo Ru, sweet smell and slightly cold , non-toxic. Indications: vomiting, warm air, cold and heat, vomiting blood, metrorrhagia, treating hemorrhoids, fetal movement in women. "Bitter bamboo root is mainly used to treat heat congestion and hematuria."
Bamboo fungus: refers to fungi that grow in bamboo forests, such as Dictyophora fungi, which is a fungus that grows on the ground in bamboo forests. Its medicinal effects are recorded in medical works such as "Dietotherapeutic Materia Medica", "Compendium of Materia Medica", and "Compendium of Materia Medica". Dictyophora has a long history as an edible fungus. In the past, it could only be collected from the wild in very limited quantities and was usually used as tribute to emperors. Now it has been cultivated artificially, and its yield and quality have been significantly improved.
Bamboo root: used as medicine, has the effect of clearing away heat and relieving troubles. "Compendium of Materia Medica": "Bamboo root is boiled and taken in juice to relieve irritability and heat, relieve fever and thirst due to elixir. Bamboo root is mainly used to treat heat and toxic gases in the heart, lungs and five internal organs. Ganzhu root is used to prevent miscarriage and relieve postpartum irritability and heat."
Bamboo shoots: are the young shoots of bamboo. They are not only tender, crisp and delicious, but also rich in nutrients. It has a long history as a medicinal dietary resource in my country. "Compendium of Materia Medica", "Compendium of Materia Medica", "Dietotherapeutic Materia Medica", "Shi Jing", "Essentials for Qi Min", "Tang Materia Medica" and other classics are all recorded. For example, "Compendium of Materia Medica": Bamboo shoots are sweet, non-toxic, mainly quenching thirst, benefiting water and replenishing qi, and can be eaten for a long time.
Bamboo green: It is a Chinese herbal medicine that can remove fire and cool down. The juice obtained by roasting fresh bamboo slices over a fire is called bamboo juice and is used to treat coughs and resolve phlegm. Bamboo shoots are a common delicacy.
Bamboo leaf heart: can cure diarrhea. Extracting the heart of bamboo leaves and eating the *** part can treat mild diarrhea.
Scientific and technological uses
As early as the Shang and Zhou dynasties, China had invented the use of bamboo drills. Li Bing in 251 AD... >>
Question 5: What can bamboo be used for? Toothpicks, stools, chairs, pen holders, bamboo rafts, chopsticks, baskets, bamboo baskets, clothes hangers, bamboo poles. Mats, wardrobe. Spoon, water ladle, house, clogs.
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Question 6: What can bamboo be used for? Bamboo is closely related to human beings’ daily necessities, food, housing and transportation. It varies from era to region. There will be different uses.
1. In ancient China, bamboo was used to write and draw, which is equivalent to today’s paper.
2. In tropical areas such as Malaysia, bamboo stilt buildings are used as rural residences and have the advantages of being moisture-proof.
3. In modern times, bamboo is also used to make various handicrafts, daily utensils (chopsticks, fans, etc.), scaffolding for construction, etc.
4. Bamboo is a good raw material for papermaking.
5. As ornamental plants in scenic spots, etc.
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Question 7: What can bamboo do for people? Bamboo has a wide range of uses. From the perspective of clothing, bamboo plays an important role in the origin and development of Chinese clothing. During the Qin and Han Dynasties, bamboo was used to make cloth, bamboo was used to make crowns, and bamboo was used as rainproof products such as bamboo shoes, bamboo hats, and bamboo umbrellas, which are still in use today. Bamboo cloth was one of the important tributes from some states and counties in the Lingnan region during the Tang Dynasty. Bamboo was also a decorative material for ancient people, which illustrates its contribution to human clothing culture.
From an edible perspective, bamboo shoots and bamboo fungus are popular delicacies, and bamboo has been an important crop material for famine relief in the past. Pre-Qin literature records that bamboo shoots more than 3,000 years ago were a delicacy on the banquet. Bamboo shoots can be eaten in a variety of ways and can be used to cook thousands of delicious dishes. Bamboo also has special medical value. In the earliest medical books in China, there are historical records of using bamboo to treat diseases. The whole body of bamboo is a treasure. Bamboo ruts and bamboo extracts made from leaves, fruits, roots and stems are medicinal materials with remarkable curative effects. Bamboo huang and bamboo fungus are also good medicines for curing diseases.
The emergence and development of transportation tools and facilities is one of the symbols of Chinese civilization. Bamboo has played an important role in transportation. The origin and development of ancient transportation tools and facilities are closely related to bamboo. The ancient people took bamboo to make bamboo carts, bamboo rafts, boats and bridge projects, creating many firsts in the history of world transportation and making great contributions to the development of transportation and facilities in the world.
Archaeological data proves that ancient ancestors began to use bamboo to make bamboo utensils in the late Paleolithic Age and the early Neolithic Age. The pottery excavated at the Banpo site in Xi'an, which belongs to the Yangshao culture, has imprints of bamboo weaving on the bottom. A large number of imprinted pottery with bamboo patterns were unearthed at the Liangzhu cultural site in the south. More than 200 actual bamboo wares were excavated at the Qianshanyang site in Wuxing, Zhejiang. With the continuous development and progress of society and culture, the types of bambooware are also increasing. By the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, bambooware production had become an important production sector of society at that time - the bambooware handicraft industry. Bambooware products had become an indispensable item in the lives of the general public at that time to "preserve health and protect one's life". There were more than 60 kinds of bamboo daily necessities in the Han Dynasty, more than 100 kinds in the Jin Dynasty, nearly 200 kinds in the Tang and Song Dynasties, and more than 250 kinds in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. For example, cooking utensils such as bamboo baskets, bamboo baskets, bamboo baskets, bowls, chopsticks, spoons, plates, baskets, steamers, etc., baskets, baskets, bamboo baskets, and boxes for storing items, and furniture such as beds, couches, mats, chairs, pillows, tables, screens, Tables, cupboards, cabinets, calculation tools include abacus and abacus, measurement tools include bamboo rulers and bamboo tubes, lighting tools include lanterns and candles, sanitary tools include brooms and smoke cages, decorative tools include curtains and vases, and play equipment include fans and walking sticks. There are poker chips for gambling and bamboo coffins for burials, both of which are made of bamboo.
From the perspective of human living environment, bamboo also plays a special role. Ancient ancestors discovered the special protective role of bamboo very early and focused on its role as a barrier to protect cities and homes. In the past dynasties, bamboos were used as fences and walls to defend against bandits and protect the safety of cities and homes. Bamboo forests are favored by people for their functions of regulating climate, conserving water sources, preserving soil and water, reducing noise, purifying the air, and preventing wind damage. People in ancient and modern times have not used them to protect and beautify the human living environment. It can be seen from the above that bamboo has made extremely important contributions in the daily life of Chinese people, demonstrating the style of bamboo civilization. Therefore, the relationship between bamboo and human life is as Su Dongpo said: "Bamboo shoots are used to eat, bamboo tiles are used to live in, bamboo rafts are used to carry people, bamboo fuel is used to cook, bamboo skin is used to clothe, bamboo paper is used to write, and bamboo shoes are used to walk. It can be said that You can’t live without this king for a day.”
Types of Bamboo
1. Ci Bamboo: Ci Bamboo is a clump type. Typical representatives of bamboo: tall, long tube, thick green leaves. Its biological characteristics: ⑴ Growth characteristics of the above-ground parts: Bamboo shoots are unearthed from June to August, and growth basically stops in mid-October. Generally there are 20-30 knots and 8 to 13 meters in height; the longest life span is 9 years; the mother bamboo has the strongest ability to form bamboo shoots in the 1st to 2nd years, and the growth rate of new shoots in the 3rd to 5th generation is high, so it can cultivate large materials; Leaves are changed once a year; flowering has nothing to do with age, [1] and is related to water and nutrition. The leaves turn yellow before flowering, and gradually fall off after flowering, the stems die, and the material becomes brittle; the 1-year-old bamboo is a young bamboo, and the 2-3-year-old bamboo is a young bamboo. Strong bamboo; 4-5 years old bamboo. There are hairs on the tassel. ⑵Growth characteristics of the underground part: The stalk has 6 nodes, of which only one node has shoots growing (the part where the stalk is connected to the old bamboo); the underground part is densely packed together, does not extend to other places, and arches toward the ground. Characteristics of single-clump bamboo: the underground stems of single-clump bamboo have well-developed fibrous roots, most of which are on the surface, and the maximum depth is 2 meters.
Newly grown bamboos do not send out roots in the first year, but form a root system in the second year, which then gradually weakens. Old bamboos that are 6 or 7 years old have very few living roots; the stems that have lost the above-ground part can remain underground for more than ten years before they rot... >>
Question 8: What can bamboo do? You can make everything that wood can do
Furniture, tables, chairs, beds and mats
Bamboo houses, bamboo bridges, tableware, handicrafts, etc.
Question 9: What can bamboo be made |? Daily use
Bamboo is evergreen all year round and has a wide range of uses. In the courtyard, plants are indispensable for decorating rockery and waterside pavilions. Phoenix tail bamboos are widely planted along the Li River in Guilin, creating a unique landscape. Anji Dazhuhai, Shunan Bamboo Sea and Gannan Bamboo Sea are famous bamboo sea landscapes in China.
Due to the rapid growth of bamboo, a large number of furniture and paper have been made of bamboo in recent years for environmental reasons. Bamboo can also be used to make handicrafts, musical instruments, etc.
Bamboo fiber is made from bamboo through engineering methods and physical and chemical reactions. It is used as textiles and made into towels and clothing.
Bamboo charcoal is made by baking bamboo, which is used in many situations, including removing environmental odors and special flavor foods. Activated carbon made from crushed and activated bamboo charcoal has good adsorption and purification effects and is used in cars, homes, and sewage treatment.
Bamboo is also commonly used in the construction of scaffoldings, building materials, and daily necessities such as brooms, tables, and chairs.
In Japan and South Korea, some people mix it with sea salt, loess, etc., and process it into green bamboo salt (or bamboo salt) using a method similar to steel-making. It is used as a seasoning and even for personal hygiene. Among the products, bamboo salt toothpaste is one of the more well-known products. It is said to have anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, anti-allergic and anti-cavity effects, maintain gum collagen, and prevent gum recession and periodontal disease.
Medicinal uses
Bamboo leaves, "Compendium of Materia Medica": "The smell of light bamboo leaves is pungent, cold, and non-toxic; it is mainly used for: upset, red urine, difficulty in urination, etc. The smell of bitter bamboo leaves It is bitter, cold, and non-toxic; it is mainly used to treat aphtha, sore eyes, insomnia, stroke, etc. The young leaves of medicinal bamboo are picked in summer and autumn, dried in the sun, and boiled in water; the dosage is 2 to 4 qian." Bamboo leaves are also often used as medicine. Porridge. According to the "Lao Lao Heng Yan" compiled by Cao Tingdong, a famous doctor in the Qing Dynasty, "Bamboo leaves can quench thirst and relieve troubles. People with heat stroke should use a handful of bamboo leaves and a mountain mast, decoct the soup and remove the residue, add rice to make porridge, and add one or two cups He will be healed immediately." "Duo Neng Shi Shi. Juan Hui": "Bamboo leaf porridge can cure wind-heat in the upper part of the diaphragm in the elderly, red eyes, headache, and blindness."
Bamboo drain is to split the bamboo pole, burn it with fire, and collect both ends. Dripping bamboo juice. "Compendium of Materia Medica" records: "Bamboo extract has a sweet smell, is cold, and is non-toxic. Indications: wind paralysis, severe heat in the chest, relief of boredom, quenching thirst, and recovery from fatigue." Modern medicinal chemistry analysis proves that bamboo extract contains more than ten kinds of Amino acids, glucose, fructose, sucrose, guaiacol, cresol, formic acid, acetic acid, benzoic acid and other chemical components. Pharmacological tests have proven that bamboo juice does have antitussive and expectorant effects.
Bamboo fruit, after flowering, it becomes as strong as wheat, with a green skin, containing bamboo rice and a sweet taste. "Guangzhi" records: "It can actually be taken." "Compendium of Materia Medica": "The solid bamboo can communicate with the gods, lighten the body and replenish qi." "Compendium of Materia Medica": "The accumulation below is like a god" (Note: Treats indigestion). Modern research has proven that the nutritional composition of bamboo is similar to that of rice, wheat, and corn. In addition to being rich in starch, protein, and fat, it also contains 18 kinds of amino acids. It is a exploitable medicinal dietary resource.
Zhuru is the second layer of bamboo stems after scraping off the green cortex. It is also known as "Bamboo Erqing". "Compendium of Materia Medica": "Light bambooru has a sweet smell, slightly cold, Non-toxic. Indications: vomiting, warm Qi and heat, vomiting blood, metrorrhagia, treating hemorrhoids, fetal movement in women, and treating heat congestion and hematuria.
Bamboo fungus refers to fungi that grow in bamboo forests, such as Dictyophora fungus, which is a fungus that grows on the ground in bamboo forests.
Bamboo roots are used as medicine and have the effect of clearing away heat and relieving troubles.
Bamboo shoots are the young shoots of bamboo. They are not only tender, crisp and delicious, but also rich in nutrients. They have a long history as medicinal dietary resources in my country. It is recorded in classic classics such as "Dietotherapeutic Materia Medica", "Shijing", "Essentials for Qi Min", and "Tang Materia Medica". For example, "Compendium of Materia Medica": Bamboo shoots are sweet, non-toxic, mainly quenching thirst, benefiting water and replenishing qi, and can be eaten for a long time.
Bamboo green is a Chinese herbal medicine that can remove fire and cool down.
Bamboo leaf heart can cure diarrhea.