In ancient China, toilets were divided into men and women

Updated on Toilets 2024-08-20
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    According to the records of "Zhou Li", China built toilets on the side of the road more than 3,000 years ago.

    When interpreting the word toilet in the "Interpretation of the Spoken Words", it is said that the toilet is mixed with people, and it is not the same ......It is advisable to cultivate and cure the filthy places often, so that they can be clean. It can be seen that the Chinese have been very particular about defecation and defecation since ancient times. The toilets are set up for the convenience of people and keep the environment clean and hygienic.

    In ancient China, we paid great attention to the reasonable setting of toilets, and put convenience first. For example, Mozi in the late Spring and Autumn Period, in "Mozi Prepare the City Gate" and other articles, there is a toilet in the city fifty steps, the toilet is the toilet in the city, and the unclean places under the city are accumulated. It tells people to build toilets on the city walls to make it easier for Song soldiers to use toilets.

    Fifty steps to a toilet, so that soldiers do not stay away from their posts and go to the toilet. When the city was besieged, people in the city went to the designated place to use the toilet, so that the feces could be uniformly disposed of, so as to avoid environmental pollution caused by urinating everywhere and causing plague. The word 溷 in ancient Chinese characters means pig in the pen, so in the Spring and Autumn period and before, even the toilets of high-ranking officials and nobles were also located in the pigsty.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There should be no distinction. Because at that time, men were inferior to women in feudal society, and women would not build public toilets for them if they had no status.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Of course, it is divided, but the ancient times you said do not include primitive societies, and at that time there was definitely no division, or even none.

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