Wickerwork is a traditional handicraft activity. Compared with some other handicraft production methods using semi-mechanical workshop-like methods, wickerwork still follows the traditional method in materials technology, it is completely processed by manpower raw materials to final products. Next, the editor of the storage basket will explain the cultural value of willow crafts:
The value of handicrafts lies in the cultural value behind the handmade products. In addition to its practical functions, the wickerwork folk utensils have a rich rustic flavor unique artistic style, recording the local folk life at that time. Take the bucket bucket as an example. The bucket bucket is a kind of agricultural utensil used for holding grain. It is dense firm, does leak water. It is a commonly used wicker utensil for folk. The bottom of the fence is hemispherical shaped like a bucket, also known as Castanopsis. Castanopsis is a general term for plants, its homonyms have symbolic meanings such as "reliable" "harmony". In northern folklore, bucket fighting became a prop to convey affection. When the girl-girl child "do nine", her family members would sit on the bucket bucket to see the girl. The bucket was filled with red dyed eggs, brown sugar a handful of bean sprouts (Yu Show children rooting sprouting).