In ancient times, due to living conditions and inconvenient transportation, it was difficult for people to bathe anytime and anywhere like in modern society. Therefore, the ancients would prescribe different bathing holidays according to different periods and regions.
In the pre-Qin period, due to living conditions and inconvenient transportation, it was difficult for people to take a bath anytime and anywhere like in modern society. Therefore, the ancients would prescribe different bathing holidays according to different periods and regions.
According to historical records, the earliest bathing holiday was in the Zhou Dynasty. At that time, it was stipulated that there would be a bathing holiday every three months throughout the year, and each time there would be a three-day holiday. This rule continued into the Han Dynasty.
By the time of the Tang Dynasty, people's living standards had improved due to national unification and social stability. Therefore, during the Tang Dynasty, it was stipulated that there would be a bathing holiday every ten days, one day off at a time. This provision continued into the Song dynasty.
During the Yuan Dynasty, because the living Xi of the Mongols were different from those in the Central Plains, it was stipulated that there would be a bathing holiday every twenty days, and each holiday would be two days. This rule continued until the Ming Dynasty.
During the Qing Dynasty, people's living standards were improved due to national unification and social stability. Therefore, during the Qing Dynasty, it was stipulated that there would be a bathing holiday every ten days, one day off at a time. This provision continued until the ** period.
In ancient times, due to living conditions and inconvenient transportation, it was difficult for people to bathe anytime and anywhere like in modern society. Therefore, the ancients would prescribe different bathing holidays according to different periods and regions.