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Who invented the stool?
This question is actually quite difficult. If you want to be serious, you can write an essay. Now you can only attach historical materials about the table. As far as Zi Tong Zhi Jian is concerned, the earliest desk literature appeared in 2003. Han Ji (0 17), Han Ji IX (BC140-BC 134), On the Filial Piety of Emperor Sejong for two years, p-0558 04. Zhou Li, Volume 39-42, Volume VI, P-0632. Gugui is seven inches, and the son of heaven hires women. So is big Zhang. Do princes hire women? 9? 0。 Large, nine inches in the middle and seven inches on the side. Shoot four inches, thick inches. Golden spoon, green gold outside, Zhu Zhong. Nose inches, weighing four inches. Yes The son of heaven wishes the horse before the tour. Eight inches long, eight inches long, so as to recruit people and recruit people. Zhang Ya and Zhong Zhang are both seven inches, shooting two inches, and both are thick, so as to launch the army and rule the soldiers. You are five inches. You think you are right after you live. Big cluster 10 is two inches, shooting four inches, thick, called inner city, and guarded after teaching. He is seven inches and his nose is half an inch. The son of heaven thinks he has power. Two laurels and five inches, one mansion, one worship and one tour. Eight inches, princes enjoy their wives. Case ten has two inches, jujube chestnut ten has two columns, princes nine columns, doctors five columns and wives five columns. Johnny shot, flat and faint; To worship mountains and rivers, so that it is slightly embarrassing. [Jade Man 2] The stool has been developed into a chair for hundreds of years, which is a small invention. The man who invented the chair was inspired by love. A loving couple in Lanyangcheng, the husband is studying late at night, and the lover always holds him quietly behind him. He couldn't forget such warmth, so he invented the chair! It is also said that China's chairs were introduced to China by nomadic people in the Northern and Southern Dynasties. They used to sit on the land. The lifestyle of Japanese and Koreans at home now ~ ~ Their custom of sitting on tatami was handed down from China ~ ~ Interviewee: Li Xueliang 10 1- Jianghu Shaoxia Grade 6 5-8 2 1: 12 Historians have two schools of thought about the invention of chairs: 1 2 It may be that the Han Dynasty was introduced into the Western Regions, or it may be that the Tang Dynasty was introduced into the Central Plains from the Western Regions in its later years, so it was called Zuo Hu (Hu Chuang). 2. Locally, people used a lot of low-rise furniture in the Han Dynasty, which developed from the original furniture in the Han Dynasty. By the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, furniture such as screens, tables (small tables for storing things), chairs (small chairs) and beds had been popularized at least in the upper class. It can be seen that from a scientific and technological point of view, carpenters in the Han Dynasty were capable of making chairs. Therefore, some scholars believe that chairs in the Tang and Song Dynasties were probably developed by carpenters in China from existing furniture. Besides mats, sofas are the most important seats in the Han Dynasty. The couch in Han Dynasty was smaller than the bed. Unlike a bed, a sofa is a seat, not a quilt. Among them, the most noteworthy is the single-sitting couch popular in Han, Wei and Jin Dynasties. There are two people sitting on this sofa, one sitting on it. Some cribs can even be hung on the wall when not in use. For example, The Biography of Xu Wan in the Later Han Dynasty said: "Chen Fan was the prefect ... He didn't accept guests in the county town, only (Xu Wan) came to build a couch, but he hung up when he went. This small sofa can be said to be a chair as long as it is backed by a backrest. In fact, Zhao Yi, a scholar in Qing Dynasty, believed that the chairs in Song Dynasty originated from the couches in the Middle Ages. He said: "At that time (that is, between the Han and Tang Dynasties), people sitting on couches were probably cross-legged and had no legs hanging down. In the Tang Dynasty, we changed the wooden couch and put on ropes, which were called rope beds ... but there were no chairs. It's called chair, since the Song Dynasty. Although we can't deny Zhao Yi's statement, there is no data to support his guess. More importantly, when chairs appeared in China, their shapes were very similar to those of foreign chairs at that time. Therefore, scholars who study furniture in China generally don't think that chairs in China are developed from wooden beds, but many people think that chairs are gradually evolved from foreign "Hu beds". In the Tang Dynasty, some people began to use chairs. After the prosperous Tang Dynasty, chairs became more and more popular, which was quite common at the latest in the early Song Dynasty. The trend of sitting posture from low to high has caused many other changes. In the mural of a high tomb in the fifth year of Tianbao in the Tang Dynasty (AD 756), someone sat in a chair. There are also some related records in the literature of the Tang Dynasty, but there is not much information about chairs in the Tang Dynasty. Historical data at that time showed that the bedroom culture in the Tang Dynasty was still dominated by mats. However, it is quite difficult to find out when and where Chinese people began to use chairs widely. Judging from the data of images and documents, it can only be said that chairs became more and more popular from the prosperous Tang Dynasty, and became quite common at the latest in the early Song Dynasty. Therefore, most modern scholars believe that chairs gradually entered the rooms of China people in the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties.

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