What is used with a broom is called a dustpan, or in some places in the south, a handful of dustpans.
The dustpan, pronounced bò ji, is a shovel-like implement used to collect and transport garbage.
There are different types of dustpans: large dustpans, small dustpans, and clean dustpans. The net dustpan is a small dustpan between the big and small dustpans, and it is mainly used for loading things without a supporting angle. With the diversification of uses in life, weavers have produced a variant of the dustpan. This kind of dustpan three sides up, one side open, and have a tongue, used to "spit waste", and this variant of the dustpan called colander, like our daily application of foreign porcelain basin.
Anciently prepared dustpan:
Modern dustpan: