The ancient wisdom of farming gradually disappeared from people's memories. Let's reminisce today and see if everyone has seen it?

The seeder, forgot what its name was, as if it was called Lou, used to grow wheat.
Cow shuttle head, for cultivated land
Clips for the soles of shoes - products of the Anti-Japanese War era. The soles of shoes are a tiring job, and women work in the fields during the day, rushing to make military shoes under the oil lamp at night, and it takes a lot of force to pass the needle through the thick sole. Therefore, a clever person invented a wooden artifact - the sole clip is in the shape of an "A" shape, the stability is very good, easy to move, can be placed on the ground, on the table, on the kang. Move a small stool and sit down, and press the wooden forks on both sides of the clip with your legs, and the clip is very stable. No need to hold the sole of the shoe, both hands can use the strength, one hand to take the needle cone, the other hand to take the needle that wears the rope, back and forth, you can fly the needle to the sole, so fast and save energy.
The bellows are basically invisible now, and I saw the frequent use of "popcorn" when I was a child.
Luo, used for noodles, now seems to have a place to see
Ploughing, ploughing, this age is relatively old.
Rise or fight
Bucket or rise
The coat, rain and snow all worked, and I felt as if it was more comfortable than the raincoat I have now.
Stick mallet, laundry taken.
Dustpans, for sorting the sundries in the grain.
Kerosene lamp, this can tell stories to children.
Stone, used to beat wheat, how can I tell my daughter-in-law how to understand this, I said it was used to beat wheat, she did not believe it.
Loom, your old coarse cloth is made by such a machine.
Spinning wheels, cotton is turned into silk thread through this equipment.
Flat shoulders, used please raise your hand
Mulberry fork, for playing
Pluck, use to loosen the soil
I really don't know this, the first time I saw it, did I know it?
Baskets for grain
Rutted, used for fetching water
Sabre, a must for exorcising livestock
This, has anyone ever knelt.