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Excuse me: the ring fell off the washbasin and there was no shadow. What should I do? Is there any way to find it?

It's possible to dig out the pipeline.

Ring, a Chinese character with the pinyin of jiè zhi, is a small ring worn on the finger as a memorial or decoration, made of metal, jade, etc.

Rings were often called "rings" in ancient China, but the name "rings" came into being in the Yuan Dynasty.

In China, rings have been used for at least two thousand years.

It is reported that the ring originated from the ancient court of China. Women wear rings to commemorate something. The ring is a sign of "no" and "no". At that time, the emperor had seventy-two concubines in three palaces and six courtyards. In the harem, the eunuch wrote down the date when she accompanied the king and put a silver ring on her right hand as a mark. When the queen is pregnant and informs the eunuch, they will wear a gold ring on their left hand to show abstinence.

When the ring is spread to the people, its function is not just a simple ornament. As evidence, men and women love each other, give gifts to each other, and swear by each other. It originated from practicality, and then gradually turned to the unity of aesthetics and wealth, and was gradually endowed with different cultural meanings.