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门环的起源可以追溯到春秋时期。《风俗通》记载:春秋时期木工巧匠鲁班遇到蠡(相传是一种螺蛳),对它的形象很感兴趣,在蠡伸出脑袋时,悄悄地用脚在地上画它的样子,蠡发现后缩回脑袋,紧闭大门,终不得开。鲁班认为其“闭藏如是,固周密矣!”于是蠡的形象便披画在了门上, 作为大门坚实保险的象征。后来,人们认为这种螺蛳的样子过于纤小,缺乏一种威慑力量.便改用兽面代替了蠡,成为被称作“铺首”的形象。再经过历代发展,人们又引用各种吉祥图案来作“铺首”。
Knocker’s origins can be traced back to the Spring and Autumn period. “Custom Pass” records: In the Spring and Autumn Period, the woodworking craftsman Luban came across (supposedly a snail), very interested in its image, and as she stretched out her head, she quietly painted her on the ground with her feet and found After retracting his head, closed the door, and finally can not open. Luban think its “closed so, solid perimeter!” So the image of the 便 Phi painted on the door, as a solid symbol of the door insurance. Later, it was thought that the snail was too small in size and lacking a deterrent force to replace it with a beast, turning it into an image called “paving the head.” Then through the development of the past generations, people also cited a variety of auspicious patterns for “laying the first.”