How to make a broom is as follows:
1. Arrange the raw materials neatly, first tie a small handful, and then tie 5 small handfuls into a large broom. Friends who have carefully observed brooms will find that all brooms are composed of 5 small handles. When bundling, first take a broom handle, one meter or eighty centimeters long, which must be smooth and not tied to the hand, and the bottom part must be bent with fire to facilitate bundling.
2. Place a small handful of bamboo silk on the elbow and tie it tightly with tape or mountain rattan. Roll it four to five times, then put a small handful on it and roll the tape four to five times. Repeat five times. tie.
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Brooms are the most common daily tools at home and work. The invention of the broom is also a great initiative in human history, and it also plays a decisive role in human healthy life and household cleaning. The broom is also a feng shui god: "feng shui broom"; it means that it can sweep away all bad luck, indicating that good luck is coming.
Origined from China. As early as four thousand years ago in the Xia Dynasty, a man named Shaokang accidentally saw an injured pheasant dragging its body forward, and the dust in the place where it crawled was much less.
He thought that this must be the function of chicken feathers, so he caught a few pheasants and plucked their feathers to make the first broom. This is also the origin of the feather duster. Because the chicken feathers used were too soft and not resistant to wear and tear, Shaokang immediately used bamboo strips, grass and other raw materials to transform the duster into a durable broom. Also refers to the alias of the Chenopodiaceae plant Kochia.
One day, an old farmer in Hadley needed a new broom. He cut some sorghum stalks and tied one with a rope. It was durable and easy to use. So everyone rushed to follow suit and started using sorghum brooms. , thus giving rise to the sorghum broom manufacturing industry in the United States.
With the improvement of people's material life at home, the materials used in brooms are becoming more and more refined and more subdivided, including small brooms specially made for clothes and wardrobes, which are made of high-quality materials. There are also softer modern new material brooms for wooden floors, but bamboo brooms are still widely used in highways, rural areas and other areas.