China people always seem to have an obsession with bask in the quilt. As long as they are free in winter, many people will be willing to take out the quilt and hang it in the yard, thinking that this can remove the moisture in the quilt. It will be warmer and fresher when covered. No matter who has a yard at home or lives in a teacher's residential building or a new urban residential building, when the weather is good, they will take out quilts to dry.
However, the custom in bask in the quilt seems to exist only in China and abroad, and foreigners never go to bask in the quilt. Many people don't understand. Why do you never use bask in the quilt at home, so you won't feel wet when you cover the quilt?
Because of the different customs and habits, because one side of the soil and water nourishes the other side, China people have regarded bask in the quilt as a very common life custom, and bask in the quilt is often seen in both the north and the south, in rural areas and cities. But most foreigners don't have this habit.
Another reason is that in many countries, drying clothes in public places, such as bask in the quilt, is forbidden and illegal. Therefore, foreigners usually can't stay outside to dry their quilts, and with the development of science and technology, many families have dryers. The dryer can dry clothes or sheets quickly, so foreigners seldom go to bask in the quilt in public.