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Collect now! When your child asks them what they are called, don’t be vague. Each one has a name.

The plastic obstacles used to block roads on the road are called "water horses". They have holes on them and can be filled with water;

The iron or wooden obstacles that cannot be filled with water are called "reject horses".

The metal or plastic covers at both ends of the shoelaces are called "rope flowers".

The stepping stones on the water are called ting steps, which are an older water crossing facility in garden design.

This kind of bead jewelry is called wave bead necklace.

The star at the top of the Christmas tree is called the Star of Bethlehem.

The small sugar residue often sprinkled on cakes or donuts is called "colorful needles".

There is also a metallic color sprinkled on the cake called "Silver Pearl Candy".

The kind of 3D effect stereoscopic painting we commonly see is called "raster (shan) painting".

The little green man who often appears on the safety exit signs is called "Mr. Pitto" and was designed by the Japanese.

The vertical strips nailed to the trousers for wearing belts are called "waist loops (pan)".

The welcome sign at the entrance of a hotel or restaurant is called a "water sign".

The trademarks on the back of the neck of clothes and boxes used to identify goods are called "marks (mài)".

The meat hanging down from the chicken's mouth is called rán (rán), or meat skirt.

When I was a child, the square toy made of folded paper was called "Panji".