First, why do you say dragon carpenter?
There was no furniture to buy before, and it was all done by the carpenter at home. These trees for furniture are basically planted by rural people themselves, and they are very tall trees. Carpenters need these trees for furniture.
In the past, all rivers were wooden boats, and this boat was also built by carpenters. People who may not be near the water are not very clear. The trees beside the boat are all processed by the whole tree. The bigger the boat, the thicker and longer the tree. The carpenter is dealing with these trees.
In the past, houses built in rural areas were used to carry roofing materials such as tiles. They were all beams with the width of one, two or three rooms, and the rafters spanning two or three beams were very long. It is because carpenters use long materials that they are called long carpenters.
Second, why do you say short iron doctor?
Not a blacksmith, but a carpenter. It's just that the two materials used by craftsmen and the finished products are different in length, so they are called short blacksmiths.
Blacksmith, basically serving farmers, also provides some daily necessities services for residents. Farmers use hoes, rakes, shovels, shovels, pliers and other production and living appliances, all of which are very short and small. These things processed by blacksmiths are short things, so they are called short blacksmiths.
Third, neither long nor short is a stonemason.
Masons have places called masons. In the past, houses were built in rural areas without cement, but walls were built with some stones, so some places were also called masons.
Masons build houses with bricks, whether adobe bricks, blue bricks, kiln-burned red bricks, cement bricks pressed by machines, hollow bricks, etc. , all have certain specifications. The length, width and thickness of bricks are all fired according to certain specifications. Standard bricks are neither long nor short.
Masons build houses and make walls according to the specifications of bricks to determine the width of the walls. So it's not too long or too short. He's a stonemason. Long carpenters, short blacksmiths, neither long nor short masons, that's how they got it.