There are quite a few Wizard of Oz novels. The most well-known is the original one by L. Frank Baum, but there have been several sequels and spin-offs written by different authors over the years.
There were many ways to connect bamboo chips, and one of the most common methods was to connect them with a bayonet. The bayonet was a metal joint that could be used to secure the connection. However, there were some problems with the use of nails when making bamboo products, such as high cost, metal scraps that polluted the environment, and the lack of coordination with bamboo chips. In order to solve these problems, someone proposed an eco-friendly, low-cost bamboo nail suitable for connecting and fixing bamboo chips. The bamboo nail consists of a bamboo nail, a bamboo nail body and a bamboo nail tip in turn along the length direction. The shape of the bamboo nail cap can be a hemisphere, a round table or a polyhedron, and the thickness is generally 2-5 mm. This method of bamboo nail connection could play an auxiliary role in fixing, and the bamboo needed to be punched in advance before use. In summary, the bamboo strips could be connected by this kind of eco-friendly bamboo nail.
Instead cups have led to success stories mainly through environmental impact. By reducing the use of disposable cups, they contribute to less waste in landfills and oceans. This is a success in terms of environmental conservation.
There were a few novels with chips that could be recommended. " The Wizarding World, I Traversed With A Chip " was a fantasy novel by Hirokata Tsubasa. It told the story of the protagonist who had transmigrated to a world similar to the Middle Ages. He brought the chip in his brain from his previous life and improved his abilities through learning and deduction. In addition," Eco Wizard: I Have a Chip at the Beginning " was also a fantasy novel about the protagonist who brought a smart chip to the wizarding world. Other than that, Journey to the Witch World, Immortal Cultivators Have Chips, and Deconstructing the Strange were also novels with chip elements. These novels all had unique plots and innovative elements, suitable for readers who liked fantasy and technology.