@@ Seeing that many people are still asking this question, I will reply to it specifically:
I think this is probably due to the north-south difference in readers. Most of those who asked this question are from the south. In the north, we don't use charcoal basins directly for heating. Even now, many families in rural areas rely on kangs to keep warm.
In ancient Beijing, all the houses had heated kangs, which is why Zhao Hao got on the kang as soon as he entered the house, because it was warm.
No one would light a fire directly under the kang. Common people would build an earthen stove in the outer room, cook on the stove, and then the heat would be transmitted to the kang under the inner room through the flue.
Therefore, it is totally unnecessary for you to build a honeycomb coal stove... How can people save face by having an earthen stove integrated into the house?
Also, because the fire place and the sleeping place are not in the same room, there is no need to worry about carbon monoxide poisoning.
Yes, at night the whole family slept on the same kang...
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Well, it's not easy to open a single chapter, so I'll take the opportunity to ask for monthly votes. There are only a few days left, so everyone should support me. According to the traditional saying, we should not let everyone's one month's hard work go to waste...
Well, I am an honest monk who only delays payments and never owes anything.
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