General's Table
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Description
The General's Desk is a derivative of the Luban Stool. Legend has it that it was invented by Luban 2,600 years ago. It is made of a piece of wood, has a fine and complex structure, and can be folded. It is a symbol of the wisdom and creativity of the ancients, and demonstrates the breadth and depth of Chinese culture. Daily necessities. When the ancients were marching, the General's Desk could be opened and used as a table or a writing desk. It was easy to carry and convenient for life, and had strong practicality.
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