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The ancients called "stirrup" a lamp, which should be a borrowed word. Bean, a kind of food vessel in the Shang and Zhou Dynasties, was used to hold pickles, meat paste, etc. It was also an ancient ritual vessel, mostly made of bronze and pottery tiles. Pottery beans are the earliest lamps that can be seen. In the tombs of the Warring States Period, you can see a kind of thin handle pottery beans with a * shaped protrusion at the bottom and the center that can be inserted into the wick. It was the lighting appliance at that time, and also one of the main forms of lamps in ancient China.
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The earliest existing torch lamps in China came from the Warring States Period. In the Songs of Chu, there is a record that "Lan Gao lights candles, but Hua Dou is wrong", indicating that the name "Dou" appeared in the Warring States Period. In the Zhou Dynasty, "stirrup" and "deng" were in common use. Erya Shiqi: "pigeonpea is the bean, bamboo bean is the bean, and tile bean is the deng." Xu Xuan said: Don't make a lamp today. It's not true. Guo Puyun of the Jin Dynasty: ritual vessels.
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When did lights and light characters originate? In the Western Zhou Dynasty, "candle" was a kind of torch made of flammable materials, which was used to hold a lighted torch, called candle; Piles of fine grass and branches placed on the ground for lighting are called Liao, those placed outside the door are called Da Zhu, and those inside the door are called Ting Liao.
Where there is light, there is human civilization. Tens of thousands of years ago, human beings have learned to use natural fire to prevent cold, barbecue and light. More than 3000 years ago, people began to use simple lamps to carry candles and write the history of civilization. From rough stone lamps to bronze lamps, ceramic lamps to modern electric lamps, the historical changes of lamps and lanterns have been deeply imprinted by the times, and are also the epitome of social economy and culture.