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The bedroom of the ancient emperor could not exceed 1 square meters, even worse than ordinary people?

I used to watch palace dramas, and I felt that the emperor had a supreme position in the contemporary era. Everything in the country belonged to him, and he was uncompromising. He had the final say in everything. When people who were quite in charge of the wind and rain saw those bustling palaces, everyone would feel that the ancient royal family lived in a very large place, and the bedroom would be as big as our living room now, because the palace was so big, but only a few.

In fact, the fact is different from what we imagined. The bedroom of the ancient emperor was very small, which can be said to be pitiful, because it could not exceed 1 square meters. According to this standard, it may not catch up with ordinary people. In ancient times, the houses where ordinary people lived were also divided into living room, dining room and bedroom, but the bedroom was still relatively large, at least it was more than 1 square meters, which surprised us, because it was different from previous imagination.

The house has always been a hot topic that people talk about, especially the high price now, which makes ordinary people stop. In those first-and second-tier cities, the house price needs several generations of payment from a family to buy a house with less than 1 square meters. After finishing school, a person is faced with the first step of entering a job. When the job is stable, he will face the life event of getting married and having children, and the premise is to have a house of his own.

We find it difficult to understand the fact that the emperor's bedroom is too small, because according to the royal luxury lifestyle, there will be a big house. In fact, in ancient times, this was determined from the perspective of geomantic omen, because geomantic omen is a knowledge of China's traditional culture, especially for the royal family, who want to preserve this hard-won landscape and attach great importance to the scenery, so the location and size of the emperor's bedroom are determined by the scenery.