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The origin of wooden houses
According to legend, as early as Laozi's time, there were quite prosperous wooden buildings. "Tao can be Tao, not extraordinary; Famous, very famous. " It was Lao Tzu who sang softly when he dozed under the tree in front of the wooden house; "Soldiers, state affairs, places of life and death must be observed." This is Sun Wu's sigh when he attacked the city and pulled out the village and witnessed the destruction of the family and the fragmentation of the wooden house. "The moon rises like a mirror, and the sea clouds shine like palaces. Water brings you the feeling of home, pulling your boat for 300 miles. " This is a scene where a scholar bid farewell to a friend, with tears in his eyes and the witness of Mulou, silently.

Many people say that wooden houses are luxury goods, but they are not. Since ancient times, wooden houses have been widely welcomed by the people, and wooden houses are almost a haven for every household. The wooden houses, temples, ancient cities, museums and so on that we see today are mostly left over from history. Western wooden house culture began to live as early as the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China. But do you know anything about cabin culture? The word "culture" is often very heavy, but it can also lead to a deep understanding of the wooden house culture.

The wooden house is known as the house that can breathe and is the natural oxygen of human beings!