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What types of shops were there in ancient times?

There were many kinds of shops in ancient times, such as: inns, pawn shops, tea shops, antique shops, incense shops, restaurants, painting boats, and grocery stores

1. Inns

< p>Inn is the name of an ancient hotel. People would look for a place to stay when they traveled far away, and those places that provided people with temporary accommodation were called inns. It appeared to meet people's needs for outings or long trips. Some hotels with relatively simple equipment also serve as a place for merchants to stockpile goods and handle transfers.

2. Pawn shop

Pawn shops, also known as pawn shops, are informal marginal financial institutions that specialize in issuing pledged loans. They mainly focus on currency lending and supplemented by product sales. Market intermediary organization.

3. Teahouse

Volume 7 of Song Dynasty Shao Bowen's "Historical Records": "Lu Gong, hiding among the people, one day sat in a teahouse in Fengqiu Lane." "Ancient and Modern" Novel·Zhao Bosheng Meets Renzong at the Tea Restaurant: "When we reached the Zhuangyuan Bridge, there was a tea restaurant? The two of them entered the tea restaurant and sat down." Volume 6 of Wang Shi's "Xiangzu Notes" of the Qing Dynasty: "Kai has descendants, who live in the photo." In front of the mountain, a tea shop is opened. ”

4. Restaurant

A shop for drinking and banquets, also known as a wine shop, a wine house, and a hotel. In the Song Dynasty, hotels and restaurants were built separately. Restaurants were also called restaurants and restaurants. In the Qing Dynasty, there was basically no distinction between large hotels and small restaurants selling both wine and food.

A restaurant, also known as a restaurant, is a Cantonese-style restaurant that originated in Guangzhou. Nowadays, restaurants have become the mainstream eating places in Hong Kong. Nowadays, restaurants mainly sell dim sum, but Chinese food such as fried noodles, rice, side dishes and barbecued food are also provided in the lunch and dinner markets.

5. Painted Boat

A gorgeously decorated cruise ship. Fang means boat, and Huafang is a gorgeously decorated boat, sometimes used for banquets. Sometimes a painting boat also refers to a building built on the water in a garden in the shape of a boat. The construction is similar to the real painting boat, but the lower hull is made of stone, so it resembles a boat and cannot move. It is usually fixed on a relatively open shore, also known as a painting boat. Do not tie the boat.

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