Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - How did the ancients describe hotels? The ancients often mentioned pubs in their poems, but they didn't use the word pub. What words might be used?

How did the ancients describe hotels? The ancients often mentioned pubs in their poems, but they didn't use the word pub. What words might be used?

In ancient poetry, pubs are called wineries, restaurants and hotels. In the Tang Dynasty, there were many wineries run by westerners. The girl from the western regions in the winery was called Hu Ji, which was also a landscape at that time.

Restaurants in poetry, such as

Juvenile hanging

Lipper

Wuling juvenile golden stone cave,

Silver saddle and white horse spring breeze.

Where to swim in bloom?

Laugh into Hu Ji's wine shop.

Give the hotel to Hu Ji

He Chao

Hu stayed in a hotel and played stringed instruments at night.

Red Castanopsis kawakamii spreads crescent moon, while mink and fur sit on thin frost.

Pan Yuchu raised silver carp, while Jinding cooked sheep.

The guests didn't rest. They listened to music and enjoyed the world.

As for the sentence "Excuse me, where is the restaurant", you are all familiar with it, so I don't need to give you an example.