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Most of the ancients relied on animal fur or thatch to survive the winter, and these things have a certain effect on keeping out the cold.
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In ancient times, people didn't have cotton, so they could survive the winter by roasting fire. They can collect leaves or straw and cover them and make a fire to keep warm for the winter.
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Cotton was only introduced to China during the Song Dynasty, so before that, the things we used the most to protect against the cold were animal fur and silk, but these were only enjoyed by high-ranking officials and nobles. Ordinary people use hemp and straw.
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Ancient people used kapok for heating very early, the kapok fiber is short, fine and soft, and the hollow rate is high, which is very suitable for making cold items. High-end animal skins such as lamb skins and fox white furs are of course used by the royal family and nobles, and ordinary people can also use inferior sheepskins or dog skins.
Silk and linen have been used as a raw material for clothing fabrics for most of Chinese history. Hemp is not only used as a raw material for textiles, hemp can be made into hemp rope and the like, and silk wool is a raw material for making bedding and winter clothes. It was not until the Yuan Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty that cotton gradually partially replaced silk and linen as an important natural fiber crop in China.
Since the Xia Dynasty in China, about 4,000 years, the clothing of the ancient Chinese people was mainly silk and linen in the first 3,000 years, and gradually changed to cotton in the next 1,000 years. The Song, Yuan and Ming dynasties were the transition period when cotton replaced silk and linen. In the Song Dynasty, cotton and cotton fabrics were still rare.
Since the Ming Dynasty, silk cotton and silk fabrics have become rare treasures.
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Although the ancients did not have cotton at that time, there were silk cotton oak bushes, this kind of silk cotton was relatively warm, and Zheng closed the Liangling to spend the winter through some animal furs. These things are relatively warm.
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They would find a cave or a house to live in, and then they would keep warm by animal fur or plant fibers, and they would cover with weeds when they slept.
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In the past, the ancients used to spend the winter through the stove, and many of them did not go out to work in the winter, but stayed by the stove.
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Cotton only came after the Song Dynasty, so before the Song Dynasty, how did the ancients spend the winter? Cover with a quilt. After the Song Dynasty, cotton was slowly introduced to China.
After the Yuan Dynasty, there was a traditional custom of hand-beating cotton. What I don't know is that before the Song Dynasty, there weren't even blankets in China. It's an old art.
The earliest costumes of antiquity were made of silk and razors, and then local specialties. In the Song Dynasty, no one refused, not even cotton. At that time, some "weavers" took into account the new cotton culture.
And before that, how did the ancients survive the cold winter machines. There has never been a cotton trap before. What did the ancients rely on for heating in winter?
This shouldn't be difficult for the rich. Before the Song Dynasty, people didn't have quilts, how did they survive the winter? The gap between the rich and the poor in ancient times was much wider than it is now.
Before the Song Dynasty, cotton was not popular in China, regardless of whether the aristocracy was in **. Cotton, which had almost no cotton, began to appear in songs.
I mean, before the Song Dynasty, there was no word "cotton" next to wood, only the word "cotton" during the Northern and Southern Dynasties, cotton was mainly cultivated in the frontier areas, but it was not spread. One can override the Song Dynasty for ** and finally evaluate the Ming Dynasty. In the era when there was no cotton, how did the ancients avoid the cold for three or nine days to make themselves feel better?
The first thing I can think of is a quilt. So, how should seniors stay warm when they sleep at night?
Modern people have heaters, air conditioners, hot kids, low jackets and other cold-proof crafts, which can also withstand the cold. So, how did the ancients who didn't have these heating products bring cold winters every year? Nobles with firewalls in the Qin Dynasty?
It has been said that the ancients could rely on integrity. After the Song Dynasty, cotton was not native to China. It originated in the Arab region, albeit during the Qin and Han dynasties.
In short, for the ancients, winter should have been the last thing they wanted to face before it was widely cultivated and used in China (before the Song Dynasty, winter was not popular).
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Cover with a quilt. After the Song Dynasty, cotton was slowly introduced to China.
In ancient times, quilts were also covered, but the quilts were not stuffed with cotton, but those poplars and catkins, which they would collect in the spring and stuff into the quilts, and keep them warm when they were covered at night.
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