Why is the toilet called No. 1 .

Updated on Toilets 2024-06-26
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The correct origin is: Going to the bathroom is called"Go to One"The word "go to No. 1" originated in the 50s of the 20th century, when there was a very beautiful toilet that was renovated on Jiankang Road in Nanjing, and its front wall was written "001", which was "No. 1", so people called "go to the toilet" as "go to No. 1"!

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1. In the office building, the toilet is generally at the end of the corridor, ranking first in all rooms, so the toilet is called "No. 1" with reeds. In the early days of liberation, a large number of organs, factories, troops, and schools built four-story single-sided office buildings, with toilets in the middle, and on both sides of the stairs, the men's toilets were generally room No. 1.

    2. The name of the toilet has also been politically colored. During the Cultural Revolution, Premier Zhou Enlai had a lot of opportunities, and he couldn't bear to waste it for a long time to go to the toilet every time, so he also did official things such as reviewing documents. After a long time, the staff around him called Premier Zhou's special toilet "No. 1 office", and it spread, and people all over the country called the toilet "No. 1", and it seems that there are many official duties to be handled in the toilet.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I think one of the origins: in the past, the hutongs of old Beijing generally had toilets, and most of them were at the mouth of the hutongs, ranking No. 1.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Toilets have many other names, such as: thatched toilet, thatched house, toilet, toilet, convenient place, etc.

    One"It is the name given to the toilet by people in a region.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The people who go in, regardless of whether they are men, women, or children, come big or small, all of them go straight down, so it is called "No. 1".

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The most important thing is that people can't hold back when they are not eating, and they can't hold back when they are not going to the toilet.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    In ancient times, the toilet was engraved with one, which was commonly known as No. 1.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    People have three urgency, and these three urgency are solved in the toilet, is this enough No. 1?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    1. In the office building, the toilet is generally at the end of the corridor, and it ranks first in the orange room, so it is called "No. 1" to go to the toilet. In the early days of liberation, a large number of organs, factories, troops, and schools built four-story single-sided office buildings, with toilets in the middle, and men's toilets on both sides of the stairs were generally room No. 1, so everyone called the toilet "No. 1".

    2. The name of the toilet has also been politically colored. During the Cultural Revolution, Premier Zhou Enlai had a lot of opportunities, and he couldn't bear to waste it for a long time to go to the toilet every time, so he also did official things such as reviewing documents. For a long time, the staff around him called Premier Zhou's special toilet "No. 1 office", and it spread, and people all over the country called the toilet "Yuanshuxiao No. 1", and it seems that there are many official duties to be handled in the toilet.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Because the toilet becomes particularly important when people are in a hurry, it cannot be replaced by other places, and it is like a document with an inappropriate analogy, hehe

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Not necessarily, some are called tuba, hehe.

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