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Legend has it that during the Western Han Dynasty, Li Guang shot the sleeping tiger through Yang arrows, and specially ordered people to cast a copper drowning device in the shape of a tiger for Xiao Xie to use, which means contempt for the tiger, and later generations called it "Huzi". Later, it was changed to a toilet because of avoidance.
Why is a bucket called a toilet when people are sitting? This can be traced back to the "Wooden Horse" in Ouyang Xiu's "Returning to the Field Lu II" in the Northern Song Dynasty, which is the earliest written record of the toilet. As for the history of the toilet, this has to start from the Han Dynasty, "Xijing Miscellaneous Records" said that the Han Dynasty court made "tigers" out of jade, which were held by the emperor's attendants in case the emperor was convenient at any time. >>>More
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 a special appliance called a toilet and a potty by later generations, and it is also the predecessor of the toilet. It is said that this "tiger child" was also invented by Gaozu Liu Bang who used the crown of Confucianism as a drowning weapon. >>>More
This can be traced back to the "Wooden Horse" in Ouyang Xiu's "Returning to the Field Lu II" in the Northern Song Dynasty, which is the earliest written record of the toilet. As for the history of the toilet, this has to start from the Han Dynasty, "Xijing Miscellaneous Records" said that the Han Dynasty court made "tigers" out of jade, which were held by the emperor's attendants in case the emperor was convenient at any time. This kind of "tiger" is a special appliance called a toilet and a potty by later generations, and it is also the predecessor of the toilet. >>>More
Legend has it that during the Western Han Dynasty, Li Guang shot the sleeping tiger through Yang arrows, and specially ordered people to cast a copper drowning device in the shape of a tiger for Xiao Xie to use, which means contempt for the tiger, and later generations called it "Huzi". Later, it was changed to a toilet because of avoidance.
Legend has it that during the Western Han Dynasty, Li Guang shot the sleeping tiger through Yang arrows, and specially ordered people to cast a copper drowning device in the shape of a tiger for Xiao Xie to use, which means contempt for the tiger, and later generations called it "Huzi". Later, it was changed to a toilet because of avoidance.