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Mao ruler tease"It's the written language of the toilet, and it's not known what happened to me when I was trapped in socks. However, in the Qing Dynasty, Xushan once called the public toilet "official thatched house", and the official did public speaking.
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Local dialects. There are also people who call to go to the thatched house, relieve their hands, and it is convenient to go to the toilet and toilet. I don't know what it means. Is that going to the thatched house to relieve it?
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Maoji"It is the written language of the toilet, and it is not known as the complaint. However, in the Qing Dynasty, the public toilet was called "official thatched house", and the official did public speaking.
Why do northerners call going to the toilet "untie your hands"?
The term "untieshandedness" comes from the great migration of northern China during the Ming Dynasty. So far, Jiangxi, Hunan, Hubei, Sichuan, Chongqing, Hebei, Henan, Shandong and other places generally follow this saying. Since the government of the Ming Dynasty was forced to emigrate when they immigrated, the officers and soldiers tied them up and went on the road in order to prevent the immigrants from escaping. >>>More
Saying that defecation and urination are "unraveling hands" is the case in many parts of our country. What does defecation have to do with "unraveling"? It is said that it also came from the ancient locust tree to move people, and it was only at that time that the aunt was opened. >>>More
In the process of forced immigration to Jiangxi, Shandong and other places in the early Ming Dynasty, the official tied the hands of two people together, and only untied their hands when they went to the toilet in an emergency
Because the weight of a person's bowel movement is too light and the proportion of the person's body weight is too small, it does not affect the weight before and after defecation.