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As the name suggests, the road is the road that the horse walks. In ancient times, there were no cars, only horse-drawn carriages, and the road where horse-drawn carriages took was naturally called a road. Not really, but listen to me.
At the end of the 18th century, Britain was in the midst of the industrial revolution, and the development of industry required higher and higher requirements for transportation.
In this case, the Englishman John Macadan devised a new method of road construction, paving the road with gravel, which was high in the middle to facilitate drainage, and the road surface was flat and wide. Later, this kind of road took the surname of its designer and named it "Makadan Road", or "Road" for short.
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The road is paved with gravel, and the road is slightly higher and smooth, so that rainwater can flow to the side of the road without affecting traffic. Later, people paved it with asphalt and called it "asphalt road". But most people are still used to calling it "the road".
Since the "road" is not "a road for horses", how did the name come about?
It turned out that in the mid-18th century, the Industrial Revolution took place in Britain, and the development of industry urgently needed to improve the transportation situation at that time, especially land transportation. For this reason, the Scotsman John Macadan invented and designed the "road" mentioned above. Due to the emergence of the "road", Britain is not only smooth by water, but also very convenient by land, which provides convenient conditions for the rapid development of British industry and exchanges.
People take the surname of the designer of this kind of road and call it "Ma Lu" to commemorate it.
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Because there were many horses in China in the past, there was only a road for horses, so it was called a road.
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1.During the Industrial Revolution in Britain, there was a man named Makadan who invented this kind of road with a high middle and a low side, and named it 'Road' in his honor
2.The Marxist road taken by China is referred to as 'Ma Lu'. It's like *** said
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The earliest cement and asphalt paved roads were used to run horse-drawn carriages, but there were no cars at that time, and people walked on the stone roads on both sides, so they were called roads. My own imagination.
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Short for Martinland Road.
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In the past, people rode horses or carriages.
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It's not just the Chinese who call the road.
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1.Ancient refers to a large road that can be used for horses to gallop.
Zuo Chuan: Twenty Years of Zhao Gong": "Master Chu Shen met the Duke on the road and obeyed. And this road is not the same as today's word road.
2.Nowadays, it refers to a wide, flat road for carriages and horses in the city or suburbs.
Lao She's "Dragon's Whisker Ditch" Act III: "The new ditch of Longxugou was completed and the road was built. Zhao Shuli "The Unstoppable Hand": "He hasn't entered the county seat for half a year, and the county town has changed greatly, the streets have been widened, and the roads have been calendered. ”
3.The "road" was first paved with gravel, and the road was slightly higher and smooth, so that rainwater flowed to the side of the road without affecting traffic. Later, people paved it with asphalt and called it "asphalt road". But most people are still used to calling it "the road".
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What to call them, aren't you Chinese! Because I used to make carriages!
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People who grew up on the road of Marxist ideology are referred to as Ma Lu Da.
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Chinese history puts horses on the road.
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Generally, the roads in the urban area are called roads, and the highways are not called roads.
Before the Industrial Revolution, roads in Europe were generally dirt roads, and even in the largest European cities such as London, Paris, and Brussels, the best roads were paved with stones, and there were no roads built with complex technology. At the end of the 18th century, Britain was in the midst of the industrial revolution, and the development of industry required higher and higher requirements for transportation. John Macadan, an Englishman
MarkDan designed a new method of road construction, paving the road with gravel, with a high middle of the road to facilitate drainage, and a flat and wide road surface. Later, this kind of road took the surname of its designer and took the name "Makadan Road". At the end of the 19th century, coastal ports such as Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Fuzhou were opened, and the European and American powers brought the Western method of building the Makadan Road to China.
At that time, the Chinese used the transliteration of the English "markdan makadan" as the abbreviation of the road, and later commonly known as "road".
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Because the Chinese have walked the Marxist road, which is simply called the road.
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It used to be a road for horse-drawn carriages, and it is still in use today.
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Originally, it was an abbreviation from the Marxist road.
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For a long, long time, China relied on horses to transport all kinds of supplies, so it was called a road at that time. The saying of the road has been passed down to this day.
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I have told foreign countries that why China calls highways roads, because China takes the Marxist road, so it is called roads.
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The "highway" is named after its public transport route.
Road";Abbreviation for Marxist road.
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In Shanghai, the first to come to the Bund are mostly single foreigners, they are full of adventurous spirit, grow sturdy, every day after 3 o'clock in the afternoon, in order to vent excess energy, they want to find a place to run horses, the river bank is not enough for them to gallop to their heart's content, then they thought of the large mudflats behind the foreign buildings, so there is a 500-meter-long horse race trail from the Bund of Nanjing East Road to Henan Middle Road today, which is the predecessor of Nanjing Road. Because at that time, I always saw foreigners running horses on it, so at that time, Shanghainese people used it as a transliteration, commonly known as "road".
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Because horse is an auspicious word, it can also be called a road.
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Because we are taking the Marxist road, it is simply the road.
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Hello, it's an old saying left by the old man in the past, and it's all right.
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The earliest road was used to run carriages, so it was called the road, with the progress of history, now more and more cars are called the road is not appropriate, but some places still follow the name of the road.
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Because we are following the road of Marxism.
The story: A foreign correspondent asked the prime minister with ill intentions: "In your China, why is it called 'road' when it is clearly walked by people?"
Without hesitation, he replied: "We are following the road of Marxism, or the road for short. The reporter's intention was to compare the Chinese to cattle and horses, walking the same path as livestock.
If you really answer him from the name of "road", even if it is correct, it is meaningless. Interpreting the "horse" of "Ma Lu" as Marxism is probably something that this reporter did not expect.
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The road is called the road in ancient times when the horse ran or the horse walked, and after the modern highway was built, everyone still habitually called the road.
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