What were toilets, corridors, living rooms, and bedrooms called in ancient palaces?

Updated on Toilets 2024-08-04
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Toilets are mainly used in the Imperial Palace, including bedpans, buckets, etc., and there is no special toilet, and the place where the toilets are stored is called "clean room". The bedpan filled with charcoal ash is prepared for stool, just cover it with charcoal ash after unraveling, and pour it directly into the gong bucket and cover it with a lid without charcoal ash when urinating. The toilets used by the emperor and concubines were called "official rooms", which were kept by special eunuchs, and when needed, they were passed on to the "official rooms", which were not usually placed in the palace, and the toilets of the rest of the inferior people were called "bedpans".

    The "official room" used by the emperor and concubines was very exquisite. This "official house" is divided into two forms, rectangular and oval, and is made of wood, tin, or porcelain. The wooden official room is rectangular, with a wooden frame on the outside, an oval mouth on the frame, and a soft cushion around it, and a lid on the mouth, and the bedpan can be pulled like a drawer, and the wooden bedpan is generally equipped with a tin lining to prevent leakage.

    The pewter is oval-shaped, with a wooden lid on the basin and a button in the center; This kind of bedpan should be used in conjunction with the stool, which is relatively low, with an oval mouth at the front end, and the bedpan is placed below to align with the round mouth. The stool has a backrest and is covered with a soft lining, just like a sofa without armrests, and sitting on it is no worse than the current toilet, except that it cannot be flushed. Corridor, or corridor, the emperor's bedroom is called Qianqing Palace, this is hard to say, hehe.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The corridor is still called the corridor dormitory.

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