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In rural areas, what does architecture mean when people live in sedan chairs?

When it comes to housing, quadrangles in Beijing are the most distinctive. In ancient times, houses with quadrangles had different shapes according to their status, family assets and shapes.

For example, we pay more attention to the layout of quadrangles, such as "one courtyard", "two courtyards" and "three courtyards" We also pay attention to "winding paths leading to secluded places", requiring depth in dispersion and reasonable functional distinction!

With the development of social economy, the materials of rural housing are constantly changing. But for the rural areas in the north, the quadrangle style of "entering the courtyard" is the main style! As the saying goes, "When people live in sedan chairs, disaster comes from their mouths". This proverb is mostly about quadrangle architecture!

This proverb is circulated in rural areas, which has a historical origin and a certain truth! First of all, for the "sedan chair room", it is the "hall" of the main house, which is connected with the east and west wing rooms. In terms of architectural style, it does not conform to traditional and conventional customs! In addition, it looks like "two people carrying a stretcher", and "stretcher" is for patients, which means bad!

At present, in rural areas, buildings in the north pay attention to heat preservation in winter and ventilation in summer, while the wing rooms on both sides are connected with the main house, which is not conducive to the flow of air, especially in stormy summer, the wind and rain in front of the house can easily hit both sides, which is not good for people!

However, with the development of social economy, the diversity of houses is gradually accepted by people. Although this architectural style is not common in rural areas, it is not impossible!

After all, with the continuous development of building materials, people's demand for space is easier to meet, and the insulation and ventilation of houses are more perfect. This proverb has no bad meaning!