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Handrail knocking device

Auxiliary head ring

The earliest inscriptions on paving the way appeared in Shang Dynasty, pottery and bronze wares in Han Dynasty, as well as stone reliefs, tomb doors and coffins. The ring held by the auxiliary head is a knocker, which is used to open and close the door and knock on the door. Paving the first title ring is paving the first title. After the Ming and Qing Dynasties, he was promoted to the dragon, the ninth son of the dragon. He is quiet, alert and good at keeping his mouth shut.

Chinese name

Laying the first bit ring

Foreign name

Classis with ring handle

fixed

gate

Is also called

Pushou

quick

navigate by water/air

The first championship ring paving the way in the west

China's first championship ring.

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Before the building

Human architecture has a history of nearly 40 thousand years. From the discovery of the earliest mammoth hunter tent, from caves, semi-caves, stone buildings, from nests to ganlan buildings, the form of doors has appeared, which has been produced before the birth of human buildings.

Where there is a door, there is a "head ring". Although the prehistoric "paving circle" was primitive, its basic functions remained basically unchanged from the initial "door handle" to "paving circle" to "pepper map".

Communicate with god

The earliest inscriptions on paving the way appeared in Shang Dynasty, pottery and bronze wares in Han Dynasty, as well as stone reliefs, tomb doors and coffins. Prehistoric witchcraft is the master of all the activities of businessmen. The decorative component of bronze ware cast by paving the first bit ring, like the bronze ware used for sacrifice, played the purpose of communicating with the gods.

Fuxi nuwa

Fu and Nu Wa, the "great gods" in China's mythology system, were unearthed in Tengzhou City (Tengxian County) with inscribed rings on their heads. In the late Eastern Han Dynasty, it was a bas-relief with a length of 84 cm and a width of 97 cm. There is a lying head ring in the center of the picture, and Fuxi and Nu Wa are opposite on both sides. Both of them are in the tail of a snake, and the tail of the snake intersects in the ring. There is a sheep on the left and right. The bas-relief painting unearthed has two layers. On the lower layer, a person is playing with Yi Long.