The ancient bookstore was called a bookshop.
A book shop is also called a "book shop", "book forest", "book hall", "book shop", "book shed", "book shop", "book shop", etc. The shops or markets where Han people sell books also refer to the markets and shops where the book-selling industry is concentrated. Popular in most areas of the country. It originated earlier and existed in the Han Dynasty.
The gods enshrined in Shusi include Emperor Wenchang and the God of Fire. Liulichang once had two guild halls named after Emperor Wenchang (also called Emperor Zitong). One was the Wenchang guild hall built by Jiangxi booksellers, and the other was the Beizhi Wenchang guild hall built by Hebei booksellers. Both of them have Wenchang halls. , a place dedicated to Emperor Wenchang. Extended information
The term "Shu Si" first began in the Han Dynasty. In addition, various dynasties also had names such as Shulin and Bookshop, which both sold and sold books. These names, in addition to being collectively called Bookstores, were also collectively referred to as Bookstores after the Song Dynasty. The name of the bookstore first appeared in the Qingming and Qianlong years. In modern Chinese history, bookstores were also called bookstores.
There were many bookstores in Beijing in the old days, such as Suiyazhai Bookstore, Songjunge Bookstore, Wenmingzhai Bookstore, Gongwenzhai Bookstore, Ronghuatang Bookstore, Shanchengtang Bookstore, Jinggutang Bookstore, Tongxuezhai Bookstore, Wenkuitang Bookstore, Wenyoutang Bookstore, Xiuyutang Bookstore, etc., as well as Fujin Bookstore, Kongqun Bookstore, etc. The bookstores originally included Kaiming Bookstore and Zhonghua Bookstore.
Some of the booksellers in ancient my country were bibliophiles and publishers themselves, and also compiled and printed books; some only accepted entrustments to print and sell books. Beijing's bookshops have always been famous, with Longfu Temple Street, Liulichang Street, Dongfeng Market and other large ones being the favorite places for scholars and scholars. The Yanzhong Bookshop in the Ming Dynasty.
According to "Shaoshi Shanfang Bi Cong": "Most of them are on the right side of the Daming Gate and the west side of the Gongchen Gate outside the Rite Department. Whenever an order is given to lift a child, the book is listed in front of the court. Three years after the dynasty, On the 1st, they moved to Dengshi, and on the 5th day of the lunar month, they moved to the City God's Temple. Paper comes second.
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