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What does the ancient word "restaurant" mean now?

1 Wine shop, hotel.

"Historical Records·Biography of Luan Bu Ji Bu" "rented a servant to Qi to serve as a keeper for the wine shop." An explanatory note from Pei Xiang's collection quoted from "Hanshu Yinyi": "A servant is also a keeper for the wine shop." Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty "Drinking" "Song of the Eight Immortals": "Li Bai Yidou wrote a hundred poems and slept in a restaurant in Chang'an City." Qing Shenfu's "Six Notes of a Floating Life: Leisurely Love Notes": "There are two places in Suzhou City, the South Garden and the North Garden. When the cauliflower is yellow, it is bitter. "No restaurant for a drink."

2. Today it is used as a general term for restaurants and hotels. Such as: Jinling Restaurant, Lingnan Restaurant.

3. Refers to the hotel owner.