In ancient times, when there were no flushing toilets and water purification systems, how did the an

Updated on Toilet 2024-05-15
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Different dynasties had different ways of dealing with manure. Before explaining how the ancients dealt with filth, I suggest that if you have crossed over and want to go to the toilet properly, then the Qing Dynasty chose the Han Dynasty including after the Han Dynasty. Before the Han Dynasty, please do not travel at will.

    The ancients before the Han Dynasty went to the toilet very simply, and if they could, they made a pit and cleaned it with wood chips and water when wiping their buttocks. Conditional can choose cloth. Of course, no one takes care of the filth.

    Either as fertilizer or buried. Of course. The local tyrants can still have someone to deal with the cleaning.

    However, before the Han Dynasty, drainage pipes actually appeared in ancient China. Although it is not as good as modern drains, it is similar in function. Therefore, there is no need to worry too much about the sewage problem, I recommend the toilet in the Han Dynasty, not only the toilet is divided into men and women, but you can also wipe your butt with paper, and the most important thing is that the toilet in the Han Dynasty can be flushed, and the filth will be discharged along the drain pipe. Blockages may occur, but someone will take care of them in a timely manner.

    If you don't want to go to the toilet in the middle of the night, then you can solve it in the gong bucket. During the day, you can pour your own night incense, or the local tyrant can let the person who waits pour it.

    As for where the filth goes, yes, that's right, as fertilizer.

    However, not all of the manure and sewage become fertilizer, and most of it flows down the drain to the river. Generally, ancient people would choose a river as a sewage river, and any garbage would appear in the river. However, if the drainage is done well, the city's sanitation will be much better.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In ancient times, when there were no flushing toilets and water purification systems, how did the ancients deal with wastewater and filth? Waste water and sewage use a large pool to collect them: then filial piety, and then get it out after filial piety, a layer of soil, a layer of wastewater and filth are piled up repeatedly, and the second filial piety,:

    When the summer crops are harvested, these secondary filial piety farmer fertilizers are picked, carried, or pulled like fields.

    As an organic fertilizer for two years.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    In ancient times, night incense was specially collected and pulled away, and the toilet bowl of night incense would be kept by one's own family, and then the toilet bowl was combed with a brush, and then the waste water was poured into the stinky canal, and there was already a very complete urban drainage system in ancient times. It is divided into two parts: light and dark.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If you look at "Yanxi Raiders", you will know that the people of Xinzheku deal with this kind of wastewater and filth It is generally disposed of as fertilizer.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    In ancient times, there was also a sewage management system, and at that time there were also special drainage ditches and drainage pipes, and the outlets of these drainage systems basically led to rivers and lakes, which was the main way for the ancients to treat wastewater.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Since the beginning, those filth have been fermented and used as fertilizer, and after the Han Dynasty, the drainage system gradually developed, which made it easier to deal with them.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    You don't need to ask this question, just go to the countryside and take a look.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    It is meaningless to discuss it from history, it is difficult to produce garbage in our modern sense in ancient times, because the productivity in ancient times was low, so the use value of a thing is often repeatedly squeezed, and the feces and urine are used for composting, and there are large households and young ladies in the city who specialize in collecting feces and urine, and the toilet is used by ordinary people, and the kitchen waste is also used for composting or feeding livestock, and leftovers are all things that will be produced by large households, and they are generally given to the poor. Leftovers, bones that cannot be eaten, etc., are also composted or almost useless for livestock, old things that are not wanted, old things that are not wanted, old things will be given to relatives, friends, neighborhoods or pawnshops, and there are also alms to the poor, but generally will be used forever, clothes are small for children, really broken, cut small, made into various sizes of cloth for later use.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    At that time, their pollution was not particularly serious, so naturally there would be no special pollution problems.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The ancients were generally very clever, they would collect all the excrement and use it as a material, such as watering the ground and using it as fertilizer.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    In fact, the ancient people could not deal with these things, even in the places where kings lived.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    In my opinion, there was no water conservancy system in ancient times, and there were no early societies, but there was no difference. So there must be people who have unified handling.

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