From the pre Qin period to modern times, how did people go to the toilet

Updated on Toilets 2024-03-30
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    How did ancient people go to the toilet? Some people will say squatting, sitting, uh... It seems to make some sense to say this, but there were no toilets in ancient times that were so particular about modern times, so what were toilets like in ancient times?

    In the pre-Qin period, the toilet was also called the pigsty, which was to build a simple bracket on the pigsty, which was convenient for people on the top and directly digested by the pigs below, which can be described as the most primitive and environmentally friendly way.

    In the Qin Dynasty, the toilet developed into an independent room, yes, there is no men's and women's toilets, only the first to come, the first to come, the male to the men's toilet, the female to come first is the women's toilet, the house is a large tank, and then sit on the edge of the cylinder conveniently, this is the real technical work, because you not only have to ensure that you sit firmly, but also to ensure that the sewage in the tank does not splash up.

    In the Han Dynasty, the toilet has been improved, the toilet is relatively small, people are no longer afraid of falling into the toilet and drowning, this is inspired by Liu Bang, everyone knows that Liu Bang is a hooligan, when the emperor is still a ruffian, once a meeting, suddenly anxious, but in order not to delay the meeting, so directly with the civil official's hat convenient.

    The toilets of the Tang Dynasty were a bit taller, with specially built attics with manure pits, which is also used in modern toilets.

    The Qing Dynasty has begun to have public toilets, and there are dung trucks under the brackets, which are convenient for people to be on them, and the feces fall directly into the dung trucks for easy cleaning.

    But there was indeed no toilet in the palace of the Qing Dynasty, because it was afraid that the toilet would pollute the air in the palace, so the people in the palace at that time used toilets for convenience, and there was a convenient basin below, and the people on the top sat on the stools, so that there were special people who immediately sent the excrement out of the palace.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    In the pre-Qin period, the toilet was also called the pigsty, which was to build a simple bracket on the pigsty, which was convenient for people on the top and directly digested by the pigs below, which can be described as the most primitive and environmentally friendly way. In the Qin Dynasty, the toilet developed into an independent room, yes, there is no men's and women's toilets, only the first to come, the first to come, the male to the men's toilet, the female to come first is the women's toilet, the house is a large tank, and then sit on the edge of the cylinder conveniently, this is the real technical work, because you not only have to ensure that you sit firmly, but also to ensure that the sewage in the tank does not splash up. In the Han Dynasty, the toilet has been improved, the toilet is relatively small, people are no longer afraid of falling into the toilet and drowning, this is inspired by Liu Bang, everyone knows that Liu Bang is a hooligan, when the emperor is still a ruffian, once a meeting, suddenly anxious, but in order not to delay the meeting, so directly with the civil official's hat convenient.

    The toilets of the Tang Dynasty were a bit taller, with specially built attics with manure pits, which is also used in modern toilets. The Qing Dynasty has begun to have public toilets, and there are dung trucks under the brackets, which are convenient for people to be on them, and the feces fall directly into the dung trucks for easy cleaning. But there was indeed no toilet in the palace of the Qing Dynasty, because it was afraid that the toilet would pollute the air in the palace, so the people in the palace at that time used toilets for convenience, and there was a convenient basin below, and the people on the top sat on the stools, so that there were special people who immediately sent the excrement out of the palace.

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