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I guess it's leaves! When I was a kid, I heard a joke about a man who stabbed his butt with a leaf and stung a bug on the leaf. Hahaha.
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Tile digging (from Xun Qin Ji).
Use a rope to strangle (this is a Korean comedy movie, it seems that it is a Korean samurai, it's an ancient haha, laughing at me).
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Bamboo chips, our hometown used to use this.
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Hehe, bricks are fine.
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Ah with mud ? Water? Do not rub
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Maybe use a cloth!! Ha ha.
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First with leaves, then with bamboo scrapes, and then with paper.
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Leaves, I'm sure, because I used them when I was a kid, haha.
The ancients were the first to wipe with tiles after going to the toilet to defecate, see the first episode of the TV series "Looking for Qin".
In ancient times, there was no toilet paper, even if there was papermaking later, paper was as expensive as oil and was not willing to use it, so what did the ancients use to wipe their buttocks?
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There is a mention of using wood chips in the chat
Having read the novel version of The Tale of Genji many times, I am very responsible to tell you that there is no such content in The Tale of Genji. The word "cicada" appears in a total of 85 places in the main text of Genji (according to Feng Zikai's translation, the first complete translation in mainland China), of which there are 74 places with the character name "empty cicada", 3 places with "cicada shell", 2 places with "cicada clothes", 2 places with "cicada song", 1 place for "cicada molt", 1 place for "cicada sound", and 2 places for "cicada wings". >>>More