According to the living room spectrum drawn by the Song and Ming dynasty prints (such as the layout of the Journey to the West published by the Ming Dynasty), most of the living rooms at that time did not have fixed seats and positions. Usually when you see a guest, the seat will be set according to the level of the guest's position, or the relationship.
The owner usually sits on the chair or the circle chair and sets a screen on the back position. The distinguished or close guests will get the treatment of the chair or the circle chair. The next level is the chair without the armrests. At the next level, it is the ordinary chair.
At the next level, there is a round pier or bench that does not depend. It was not until the late Ming Dynasty and the early Qing Dynasty that the layout of the halls we knew was formed. The circle is the main theme in the design of the circle chair.
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