About the origin of the name of the toilet

Updated on Toilet 2024-09-11
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It may have been used for horses at first, and then for people.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    How can the toilet originate in foreign countries and have anything to do with Chinese history?

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    According to the Xijing Miscellaneous Records, the Han Dynasty court made "tiger sons" out of jade for the emperor's convenience.

    Legend has it that in the Western Han Dynasty, the "flying general" Li Guang shot the dead crouching tiger, and let people cast a copper drowning device in the shape of a tiger, and put the urine in it, expressing his contempt for the tiger, which is the origin of the name of "Huzi".

    When the emperor of the Tang Dynasty sat in the Dragon Court, because there was a person called "Li Hu" among the ancestors, he changed this disrespectful term to "beast" or "horse", and then it was commonly known as "toilet".

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Dizzy Ask the person who gave the name to know Benzene.

Related questions
2 answers2024-09-11

According to the Xijing Miscellaneous Records, the Han Dynasty court made "tiger sons" out of jade for the emperor's convenience. >>>More

2 answers2024-09-11

Spinach was cultivated by the Persians more than 2,000 years ago, and in the Tang Dynasty, the king of Nepal gave spinach as a gift to the emperor, and since then spinach has settled in China and spread.

2 answers2024-09-11

It's called a bed cleaner, a bed made of various raw materials, some of which have skin.

2 answers2024-09-11

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 the special sanitary utensils that later generations called toilets and pots—it can be seen that from then on at the latest, the emperor did not necessarily have to deal with the toilet. "Huzi" later changed its name to "toilet", which is said to be related to the emperor. >>>More

3 answers2024-09-11

There are many ways to go to the toilet, in ancient times it was called changing clothes, and later it was called unties, and in modern times it was called convenience, called going to the toilet, called out Gong, and going to the bathroom. The vulgar one is called poop and urine, and the elegant one is called washing hands. Westerners say that going to the toilet is picking flowers, and Japanese men are convenient for hunting in the wild. >>>More