Toilet and urine bucket refer to the same thing, is it just that the name of the north and the s

Updated on Toilet 2024-03-26
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Toilet, also known as commode, dung bucket, gong bucket, tiger, wooden horse, etc., refers to the toilet utensils that accept feces and urine. Toilets are used in a seated style, as opposed to a squat toilet (also known as a squat toilet). Urinal pots, urinals, etc., are limited to urine.

    The vessel used to receive urine was first called a "vessel". In the Han Dynasty, the toilet used by the emperor was called "Huzi". For example, the "Qi Zhiyi" records:

    The Han servant is in charge of the public clothes, down to the genus of the profane tiger. In the Tang Dynasty, it was renamed "Mazi" because it avoided the name of Li Yuan's grandfather Li Hu, and later evolved into "toilet".

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's like a mop and a dun cloth, the same thing, the name is different.

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