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Why are cow leg posts thin at the top and thick at the bottom
It is to bear the weight of the eaves.

To make the gravity of the above through the ox-legs to the eave column, to maintain the stability of the building solid.

The bull's-eye leg, scientifically known as the brace arch, diagonal brace, bracket, is a gable column above the outward extension of the diagonal wooden pole, on which a crosspiece is added, in order to support the purlins of the eaves.