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Why did you hang "curtains" on ancient beds, also called "curtains"?
Reasons for hanging curtains on ancient beds

1, which has many purposes such as keeping warm, avoiding insects, preventing wind and dust. Yan Zhu, from the "Urgent Articles", also said: "The account is from top to bottom, and the account is Zhang Ye." It means: it's covered from top to bottom. It's Zhang's account.

2. On the account made of colorful silk fabrics, you can also add colorful decorative patterns and hang sachet tassels to enrich the interior decoration. From "Peacock Flying Southeast", "Red Luo Gai fights the tent, and the four corners hang down the sachet". It means: red curtains cover the bed, and sachets hang at the four corners.

Curtains hanging on ancient beds refer to things made of cloth or other materials for shielding, also known as curtains, mosquito nets and green gauze curtains.

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Curtain Hook In ancient China, the metal components used in curtains were called "curtains" or "copper curtain structures". Most of them are cast in bronze, and some are made of iron. The combination is firm and beautiful.

Tent eaves curtain. The upper end of the front of the curtain hangs like an eave and is used as a decorative banner.

Zhang Wu. Curtains with weapons. From Hanshu Volume 68 Biographies of Huo Guang, Jin Ridi and Huo Guang: Empress Dowager Cixi was placed in a military tent, attended by hundreds of soldiers, and displayed her Royal Highness with a halberd. Empress Dowager Cixi is dressed in gorgeous clothes and sitting in a military tent. Hundreds of guards are waiting for her, and warriors are standing in front of the door in rows.

The mosquito nets of the ruling class mostly use silk fabrics such as brocade, nylon, yarn, crepe and silk to give consideration to ventilation. Historically, the materials used were defined by grades. For example, in the Jin dynasty, the brocade account was dedicated to the palace. As for ordinary people, curtains such as kudzu vine and cloth are often used, which the poor can't afford. The Book of the Later Han Dynasty reads: "Huang Changxia is full of mosquitoes, and the debt of servants is debt." There are many mosquitoes in summer. I am too poor to buy curtains, so I have to borrow money to buy them.

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