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小时候,扇子对我来说就是夏天纳凉用的一个物件。记得当暑假到来时,能花上五分钱买一张电影票,看“儿童场”是一件非常开心的事。入场时,放映厅门口总置放着一个硕大的竹筐,筐里放满了用竹篾做成的扇子。看电影的入,随手拿起一把,一边观看电影,一边摇着扇子,散场时,再将其掷入出口处所设的竹筐内,带着惬意的心情返回家中。印象中,那个时代的炎热夏季,竹扇、蒲扇(还有不少用一双筷子夹上一张纸板而成的自制扇)是最常见的。不少扇子上写得最多的是“扇子有风,拿在手中;有人来借,等到秋冬”这样打趣的话。这些儿时的往事,今天回想起来,依然是那么深刻。
When I was young, the fan was an object for me in summer. I remember when the summer vacation arrived, I could spend five cents on a movie ticket and watch “Children’s Field” be a very happy thing. Admission, the theater entrance always placed a huge bamboo basket, filled with bamboo basket made of fans. Watching the movie come in, pick up a hand, while watching the movie, while shaking the fan, sack, and then thrown into the exit set bamboo basket, with a cozy mood to return home. Impression, the hot summer of that era, bamboo fans, Pushan (and a lot of homemade fan with a pair of chopsticks clip a cardboard) is the most common. Many fans write the most is “fan windy, in your hand; someone to borrow, until the fall and winter ” so jokingly. In retrospect today, these childhood memories are still so profound.