How many ways do people call going to the toilet? What are the origins of each?

Updated on Toilets 2024-09-11
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Out of the flattering hands to the toilet.

    The word "out of the gong" originated in the Ming Dynasty imperial examination field, if the candidate needs to temporarily leave the examination room to go to the toilet, must take the "out of the gong into the respect" card, the stool is called "big gong", the urine is called "small gong", therefore, from the etymological point of view, "out of the gong" originally did not specifically refer to the stool, but in the pragmatic habits, "out of the gong" should only be used to refer to "stool", not to refer to "urine". "The Sixteenth Chapter of the History of Confucianism": "The Taigong has a satisfactory life, and his son takes care of him every day and every night. In the article, "out of Gong" and "small solution" are described, which shows that the two words have their own division of labor.

    "Liberation" originated in the early years of the Ming Dynasty when forced immigrants were tied with ropes and escorted to various places by the Ming Dynasty army. If you want to urinate on the way, you must first say to the guard to "untie your hands" and untie the rope, which later evolved into a common term for defecation and defecation, and the word "toilet" does not specifically refer to defecation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Don't say what was said upstairs, add a few.

    1.The version of going to the toilet on the thatched house.

    2.Go to WC WC should know it.

    3.Go to CS Go to the Chinese version of WC.

    4.Go and make it easier to say something inexplicable.

    4.Go for a make-up and compare the expressions of retouching.

    6.Xie Wei seems to specifically refer to urinating Refer to ancient texts.

    7.Stinky smell, heard in the McDull, specifically refers to poop.

    8.Apostrophe: A master is original.

    9.Participate in the manure project Another master is original.

    10.Go to shhhhh

    The younger brother is shallow in learning, not as good as all the masters, and today he has the courage to sacrifice ugliness not for anything else, just to throw bricks and lead jade ears.

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