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Introduction of Tatami Mats
Tatami, formerly known as "stacked mat", is a kind of furniture for people to sit or lie down in the room. When it was introduced to Japan, it evolved into the material for flooring in the traditional room, the "wabi-sabi", and became the place where Japanese families used to sleep, i.e., the bed of the Japanese people. In the Xi'an Imperial Tomb, there are tatami series of products used.
Tatami mats are mainly used in bedrooms, study rooms, balconies, windows, living rooms and so on. With the development of the times, people are now pursuing fashionable, comfortable, environmentally friendly living environment, tatami mats after the development of this has been highly artistic, practical and appreciative of a good decorative furniture, in recent years, has been widely respected, become a popular trend of modern decoration.
Tatami mats can be used as a bed when sleeping. During the day, it can be used as a living room, and at the same time, it is an excellent place for playing games and drinking tea, and it is a guest room for visitors, and a place for children to play when they are playing. Life on the tatami mats, in a sense, like performing on the stage, is highly artistic, the practical and world view of the perfect combination of together, elegant and popular **** appreciation, it is also from the life of the art of life.
According to the survey, the tatami culture has been widely spread around the world, in Africa, Southeast Asia, South America, as well as the Yunnan Hangjiaolou neighborhood, Mongolia's nomadic areas, Japan, South Korea, North Korea and other places there are different forms of different stages of development of the seat of the living way of life. Seat living is not only the inevitable choice of the first primitive aborigines, but also throughout the various stages of human civilization development, and at the same time, it is also moving from the countryside to the city. From the tent (yurt), the dry fence type of hanging angle building, kang (Korean style warm bed), open-type garden housing to the collection of housing (building), from rough to exquisite, from living space to the emotional space with spiritual impact.
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