A Millennia-Long Evolution from Temples to Living Rooms

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In Mesopotamian temples dating back to 4000 BC, cedar wood floors hosted sacred rituals; the geometric oak parquet of Versailles Palace in the 17th century embodied power through art. The industrial revolution birthed click-lock engineered flooring (pioneered in Sweden, 1929), boosting installation efficiency by 300%. Today, laser-scanned replicas of century-old wood grains achieve a mere 0.03mm margin of error. In Beijing’s Forbidden City, the fusion of traditional "gold-brick" paving techniques with North American ash wood narrates an East-West dialogue of craftsmanship—where tree rings meet human civilization, wood flooring becomes living history.