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The predecessor of the "toilet" was called "Huzi": 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 urinated in it, expressing contempt for the tiger. When the emperor of the Tang Dynasty sat in the Dragon Court, just because one of the ancestors of their family was called "Li Hu", he changed this disrespectful term to "beast" or "horse", and then commonly known as "toilet".
A toilet, also called a toilet, is a bucket with a lid for urinating and urinating. The invention of the toilet is known as a great invention, which solved the problem of people eating and drinking in and out of Lazar. Later, it gradually evolved into a flush toilet using the principles of siphon, spiral siphon, and now the latest jet siphon and super-siphon type.
There are also people who believe that the flush toilet is the root of all evil because it consumes a lot of domestic water. There are many classifications of toilets, including split and conjoined. With the development of science and technology, many novel varieties have also appeared.
The concept of a toilet.
The invention of the toilet can be said to be a great invention, which largely solves the problem of everyone eating and drinking in and out of Lazar. It is also called a toilet, and later there are more and more types of functions, such as siphons, spiral siphons, etc., and now the most popular ones are jet siphon and super-siphon flush toilets. There are also many classifications of shapes, such as split, conjoined, etc.
With the progress of the times, more and more novel varieties have appeared on the market. So, why is a toilet called a toilet? Is there any reason for this?
2. Why is the toilet called a toilet?
1. It is recorded in the ancient annals that this is an early written record of the toilet. Legend has it that during the Western Han Dynasty, Li Guang shot the Crouching Tiger to death 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 "Tiger Zi". But the ancestors had a name "Li Hu", and it seemed disrespectful to call Huzi, so it was renamed "Beast" or "Horse", and then later, because the function of this thing in the people's homes is generally undertaken by an ordinary barrel, and the folk generally call it "toilet".
This term has been used ever since. Modern people are commonly known as "toilets".
2. There is also a saying that the Han Dynasty palace used exquisite jade to make a "tiger" (that is, a toilet), which is to consider the convenience of use. Let the emperor's attendants hold it in case the emperor needs it. Later, it became known as a potty.
It is said that this "tiger child" was also invented by Gaozu Liu Bang who used the crown of Confucianism as a drowning weapon. In ancient times, the toilet was made of a round wooden barrel with a lid, and the whole body was coated with tung oil or waterproof vermilion lacquer.
3. Although the toilet has been used and evolved for more than 1,000 years, the shape has not changed very much, and it is basically very similar to the appearance of the ancient toilet, but the use has become more technological. And it's easy to use.
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It is recorded in the ancient annals that this is a written record of the early toilet bowl. Legend has it that during the Western Han Dynasty, Li Guang shot the Crouching Tiger to death 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 "Tiger Zi". But the ancestors had a name "Li Hu", and it seemed disrespectful to call Huzi, so it was renamed "Beast" or "Horse", and then later, because the function of this thing in the people's homes is generally undertaken by an ordinary barrel, and the folk generally call it "toilet".
This term has been used ever since. Modern people are commonly known as "toilets".
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As for the prehistory of the toilet, starting from the Han Dynasty, the "Xijing Miscellaneous Records" records that the Han Palace made "tigers" out of jade, which were held by the emperor's entourage for the emperor's convenience.
"Huzi", which is the toilet known as the later generation, is the predecessor of the toilet. I heard that this kind of "tiger" is to consider the convenience of use. Another way of saying it is also related to the emperor.
For the invention of "Huzi", it is related to the grandfather of Tang Gaozu Li Yuan, called Li Hu, because the tiger is a big beast, and it was renamed Mazi. His real name was 'Huzi', and the Tang people were 'Hu', and it was changed to 'Ma'. Later, the public generally used a bucket to bear the burden in their homes, and the people called it "toilet".
It has been used to this day.
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The toilet has appeared in the Han Dynasty, and it was not called "toilet" at that time, but "Huzi". In the Tang Dynasty, Tang Gaozu Li Yuan's father's name was "Li Hu", in order to avoid the word "tiger", the word "horse" was used instead of the word "tiger", and "tiger" became "horse", and because it was barrel-shaped, it slowly evolved into "toilet".
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This should be the name that has continued from ancient times to the present day, referring to ancient times.
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Tang Gaozu's grandfather's name was Li Hu, and since the name Li Hu was the name of the royal family, many things had to be avoided, so "Huzi" was changed to "Mazi", and later it gradually became "toilet" among the people.
The origin of the toilet
(1) In the Western Han Dynasty, a heroic figure known as "General Fei" was named Li Guang, he was a general, he once shot a tiger, in order to show off his ability to shoot tigers but also to achieve the effect of contempt for tigersHe ordered someone to make a toilet in the shape of a tiger, called "Huzi", which is the prototype of the toilet."
(2) "Torako" was made of wood at the time, but not everyone could use it, and it was a toilet for the emperor. Later, in the Tang Dynasty, Tang Gaozu Li Yuan's grandfather was named Li Hu, we know that in ancient times there were many unwritten rules, like the life of a person in the royal family, it was a taboo, and ordinary people had to find a way to avoid this taboo.
Second, the importance of science and technology
(1) The cognitive function of science and technology. Thanks to the rapid development of science and technology, people can understand not only the facts revealed in their natural state, but also microorganisms, elementary particles, and infrared that go beyond the functions of the senses. It can not only capture and search for phenomena, but also reveal the essence and laws behind them; Not only recognize the existing things of the present, but also trace the past and the future.
(2) The productivity function of science and technology。On the one hand, science and technology penetrate into the physical elements of the productive forces, and materialize them into new means of labor, especially the tools of production therein. By improving the quality and production skills of workers, and by expanding the objects of labor; Open up new industrial sectors to realize their productivity functions.
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The history of the toilet can be traced back to the Han Dynasty, when the toilet was called Huzi, which was dedicated to the emperor, and legend has it that it was made of jade. It was held by eunuchs who served the emperor at any time. Later, in the Tang Dynasty, because there was a person named Li Hu in the emperor's family, in order to avoid secrecy, he changed the name of Huzi to Beast or Mazi.
After that, in the circulation, it evolved into the name of the toilet.
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It is recorded in the ancient annals that this is a written record of the early toilet bowl. Legend has it that during the Western Han Dynasty, Li Guang shot the Crouching Tiger to death 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 "Tiger Zi". But the ancestors had a name "Li Hu", and it seemed disrespectful to call Huzi, so it was renamed "Beast" or "Horse", and then later, because the function of this thing in the people's homes is generally undertaken by an ordinary barrel, and the folk generally call it "toilet".
This term has been used ever since. Modern people are commonly known as "toilets".
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Explain that there is a problem with the IQ of the invented toilet.
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Reasons for calling the toilet:
But many people may wonder why the toilet we commonly use now is called a toilet. In fact, the word toilet can be said to be closely related to the ancient emperors, in the pre-Qin period, China from the emperor to the poor should be squatting in the pit, and the poor Jin Jinggong in the Spring and Autumn Period fell into the dung pit and drowned when he went to the toilet.
Later, it is said that Liu Bang, the ancestor of the Han Dynasty, used the Confucian hat as a toilet during an internal emergency, so people were inspired to invent a movable toilet Huzi to deal with emergencies. Later, during the Tang Dynasty, because the grandfather of Tang Gaozu Li Yuan was called Li Hu, in order to avoid embarrassment, the Tang Dynasty emperor changed the name of Huzi to Mazi.
In addition, because toilets such as horses are mostly barrels such as wooden barrels, they are gradually called toilets. Therefore, the term toilet was born, but it is still quite different from modern toilets, which are mostly fixed while ancient toilets are mostly mobile. However, in the Ming and Qing dynasties, the principle of the emperor's special toilet was close to that of the modern flush toilet.
But the government room is still a toilet that can be moved. However, in ancient times, most people were most accustomed to squatting in the pit when they defeted, because in this way they could use the feces and urine as fertilizer. It's just that with the development of the times, it can be said that it's becoming more and more rare, and most people born in the city may not have seen it.
And even those post-zero in the countryside have never seen a thatched pit. So maybe one day in the future, people may really only know that there is a toilet and don't know what a thatched pit is, but this is a good thing for everyone, because compared to thatched pits, the safety and hygienic environment of modern toilets are much better, and the comfort is better.
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According to the "Xiliang Miscellaneous Records", it is recorded
Li Guang hunted with his brothers in the north of the Stygian Mountain, saw the Crouching Tiger, and shot it. Kill with one arrow, cut off his skull as a pillow, and show subduing fiercely; The cast bronze elephant is in the shape of a vessel, showing disgust and humiliation.
It means that once out hunting, Li Guang caught a glimpse of a tiger crouching in the grass, and shot it with a bow and arrows. Before approaching, I found that it was a stone tiger, but the arrow was deeply trapped in it, which showed its great strength.
Later, in order to show his bravery, Li Guang asked his subordinates to imitate the shape of a tiger and make a copper potty. Peeing on it every day to show disdain for the tiger, this is the predecessor of the toilet, but at that time it was called the tiger.
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. Moreover, this object has been around since ancient times, according to archaeological excavations, it can be traced back to the Han Dynasty, when the toilet was called Huzi.
However, in the Tang Dynasty, because there was a royal ancestor named "Li Hu", this disrespectful term was changed to "beast" or "horse".
This ancestor is the "Tang Guogong" Li Hu, which is also the origin of the name of the Tang Dynasty.
After the name of "Huzi" was changed, the shape was also changed;
In the Song Dynasty, the name of the toilet appeared, and it was first made into the shape of a horse, so it was called a wooden horse. Later, in order to expand the volume and facilitate production, it was made into a barrel shape, so it was called a toilet.
According to the record of the second volume of Ouyang Xiu's "Returning to the Field", the "horse" or "wooden horse" here refers to the toilet;
It is mentioned that the king of Yan is good at sitting on the wooden horse, and if he sits, he will not get down, or if he is hungry, he will eat and drink on it, and he often takes advantage of the fun to play in front of him, and drinks all day long.
No one may know why King Yan likes to sit on the toilet so much, but according to Ouyang Xiu's writings, the "wooden horse" he mentioned is the toilet.
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The toilet bowl was originally called "Mazi", and its name has been around for a long time. Toilet is the name that emerged after the 70s.
马子 ] mǎ-zi
Buckets for urination and urination.
Ming Tang Xianzu's "Soul Resurrection Twentieth Episode": You don't need to pick chicken eyes, and you don't need to pour your nose on horses.
Also known as a "toilet".
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Because the shape of the toilet is the same as the saddle, the people gave him the name of the toilet, which is the origin of the toilet.
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In the Western Han Dynasty, Li Guang once shot a tiger, in order to show off his ability to shoot tigers, but also to achieve the effect of contempt for tigers. He ordered someone to make a toilet in the shape of a tiger called Huzi, which is the origin of the toilet.
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The toilet bowl was indeed invented by a man and made by a man, why is it called a toilet? Because the form of his squatting down is similar to the movement of a horse, it is called a toilet, and the key is that the water in it is all there. into the sewer.
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Summary. Kiss! The reason why the toilet is called a toilet is that the reason why the toilet is called a toilet is really not a random name given by the ancients. Behind this name, it actually has a lot to do with Li Shimin's family in the Tang Dynasty.
Kiss! The reason why the toilet is used by people but is called toilet core oak is that the reason why the Ranshi toilet is called a toilet is really not a random name given by the ancients. Behind this name, it is actually very related to the Li Shimin family in the Tang Dynasty.
Kiss! Huzi toilet, since its birth, has become a must-have for nobles. In the following 100 years, the shape may have changed slightly, but in general, it has not changed much.
However, in the Tang Dynasty, there was a small episode. As we all know, the emperor of the Tang Dynasty was surnamed Li, the founder of the country was Tang Gaozu Li Yuan, and later there was Tang Taizu Li Shimin, who created the rule of Zhenguan. But what few people know is what Li Yuan's grandfather is called.
Li Yuan's grandfather is called Li Hu. Speaking of which, Li Hu is also a very good character. During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, he followed Yuwentai to conquer the north and south, and was finally named one of the Eight Pillars of the Western Wei Dynasty.
If there was no Li Hu, in the last years of the Sui Dynasty, the Li family would not have such a big power, and maybe there would not have been a later Tang Dynasty. After the establishment of the Tang Dynasty, Li Hu was honored as Taizu, posthumously as Emperor Jing, and buried in Yongkang Mausoleum. Since the ancestor of the old Li Liang Ji family is called Li Hu, at this time, it seems that it is not very appropriate to call the toilet Huzi again.
So Li Shimin ordered that all the tigers in the country should be renamed.
Kiss! Therefore, after the establishment of the Tang Dynasty, the toilet that was originally called the tiger was renamed the beast or the horse. The name Mazi doesn't seem to be very smooth.
After the disadvantages dissipated, people simply called it a toilet, or urinal. When it came to the Tang Dynasty, the word toilet finally appeared.
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