The lamp dispels darkness and brings light, and the lamp travels through time and space to illuminate the future! The lamp gives people warmth, and the lamp gives people strength! since the earth
With humans, there are lights!
 
													“China’s First Lamp” Changxin Palace Lantern
The first lantern in China is the Changxin Palace Lantern. This lantern came from the Western Han Dynasty. Today, more than two thousand years later, because of its unique and advanced environmental protection concept,
Constantly “getting out of the circle”!
 
													The lamp can be divided into six parts, head, body, sleeves, curved screen panel, lamp panel, and lamp holder. Each part can be easily disassembled.
Reinstall it, it will be very convenient to move the palace lantern and clean the lantern dust!
 
													Surprisingly, it can adjust the direction and brightness of the light, similar to the desk lamp we use now. The lampshade is partly made of
It consists of two arc-shaped screen panels, which become circular when closed and are embedded in the slot of the lamp panel. One of the screen panels can be opened and closed left and right to adjust the lighting.
Adjust the lighting direction and brightness of the light.
Most lamps in the Han Dynasty used animal fat as lighting fuel. Although they achieved lighting functions, they produced large amounts of smoke and dust when burned, which often caused indoor air pollution.
Dirty, smoky, pungent odors pollute the indoor air and environment. Changxin palace lantern cleverly combines the palace maid’s sleeves with
The bodies are connected to form a smoke exhaust channel – a smoke guide. The smoke and soot produced after the fire candle is ignited moves along the sleeves under the action of heat.
The tube enters and is stored in the body of the lantern until it falls into the bottom of the palace maid’s body. At the same time, a water dish is placed at the base of the palace lantern.
It is used to purify waste smoke and avoid air pollution to the greatest extent, thereby achieving the purpose of collecting dirty smoke and dust and cleaning the air.
 
													In 2022, when the Beijing Winter Olympics will be held, as the source of inspiration for the design of the torch relay tinder lanterns, Changxin palace lanterns will once again become popular.
It intuitively presents to the world the concept of “green Olympics” for the Beijing Winter Olympics and the advanced environmental protection design of China’s Han Dynasty.
In the Han Dynasty, environmentally friendly lamps like the Changxin Palace Lantern were not an exception. The silver-coated copper cow lamp unearthed from the Ganquan Han Tomb in Yangzhou, Jiangsu,
The lamp on the cow’s back is also equipped with a lampshade. After lighting, the smoke passes through the lampshade and smoke pipe and enters the cow’s head and hollow belly.
 
													The curved hollow smoke tubes in these environmentally friendly lamps of the Han Dynasty were called “燭” by the ancients because they were shaped like a chariot. The zhao lamp was an original lamp created in the Han Dynasty.
The body combination structure passes through three stages, “combustion-introduction-absorption”, forming a complete one-way cycle. With the help of this single cycle
The ring cleans up the soot produced by combustion, reducing air pollution in the indoor environment.
