Categorieën: Alle - wealth - agriculture - housing - materials

door Mir Khan 6 jaren geleden

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Ancient China

During ancient times in China, housing varied significantly based on wealth and social status. Wealthy families lived in large, comfortable homes that featured rooms with fireplaces, decorated screens, and woolen carpets.

Ancient China

Ancient China Topic: Housing

Wow, Fantastic research Mir!

Where did you get all this information?

I used them books for research

The ancient times books

Wealthy families had large and comfortable houses with rooms and fireplaces and a wall around it.

Adults and children usually slept on mats from rushes or padded material with wooden headrests rather than pillows.

In the cities, poorer families lived in crowded conditions with a shop on the ground floor.

People either sat or knelt on mats or the carpets. There were no chairs.

Barns and a buncha other buildings surrounded a farmhouse. Storage rooms were made on stilts.

Decorated screens, beautiful fabric wall hangings, and woolen carpets were found in large homes.

Some of the non-wealthy people lived in one room huts.

Chinese people make roofs with tiles because they knew that evil spirits go in a straight line and the curved tile roofs kept them away.

Several farming families lived in a large shareable house and worked in the fields together.

They used stilts to protect dampness and rats from their food.

The courtyard of the farm house was needed to thresh and dry grain and vegetables.

Chinese people made houses from wood, bamboo, brick, and tile.

Wealthier people had elaborately carved tables and storage chests.