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The U.S. licenses Chinese products. But which country. Most of them are made in China.
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It is an authorized Chinese distribution agent in the United States.
A Brief History of the Toilet:
According to the Xijing Miscellaneous Records, the Han Dynasty court made "tiger seeds" out of jade, which were held by the emperor's attendants in case the emperor was at his convenience. This kind of "tiger" is a special appliance called a toilet and a potty by later generations, and it is also the predecessor of the toilet. It is said that this "tiger child" was also invented by Gaozu Liu Bang who used the crown of Confucianism as a drowning weapon. >>>More
Englishman John Harrington.
Queen Elizabeth I complained about the foul smell of unemptied toilets in her Richmond palace. In 1595, her courtier, Sir John Harrington, came to the rescue. During his travels in Italy, he heard about a fascinating invention, a toilet that flushes off the filth with water. >>>More
After a while, most of them were invented by the British, using the siphon principle. FYI.
There's really no way to verify, looking at the style and feeling that it is ancient Rome, it is estimated that it has developed step by step.
It seems that the landlord must have experienced a lot of indescribable...