What were the ancient shops called?

1. ?四?

Store (in ancient times, it means a store).

My ears are alive when I get a bucket of water. You said this, but you didn't know that you had already taken me to the place where the fish was dead. ——Zhuangzi of the Warring States Period, "Zhuangzi · Foreign Objects"

Meaning: Right now, I can survive with as much water as a dou-sheng, but you actually said such a thing, I might as well go to the dried fish shop to find it earlier. I!

Another example: Si Yan (market, shop); Si Yu (Si Zhai); Si Zhai (shop); Si Ye (generally refers to shop or other similar businesses); Si Tou (street, market) (Part 1)

2. Workshop

The workplace of small craftsmen and the names of some shops in the old days: Zuo~. Oil~. Tea ~.

3. Shop

Shop. Commonly known as "pu".

Pu means Jia Si. ——Yun Hui by Huang Gongshao of the Yuan Dynasty.

Meaning: Shop means store.

Another example: restaurant; grocery store; pawnshop; shop (store, store); shop (shop; store; merchant); shop (shop and business); shop (referring to a store); A craftsman's shop (a shop that makes or repairs items or machinery); a blacksmith's shop.

4. No.

The name of the store.

I found a money order account, it was a Rishengchang brand, and I remitted 800 taels and sent it to my home in Xuzhou, Jiangnan. ——"Lao Can's Travels"

5. Business

Business organization; trading firm.

For example: Xingpu (commercial store); licensed goods (goods; especially bad goods, inferior goods; lingo refers to male genitals); merchants (after the Song Dynasty, they are called merchants who joined the merchants).

Sixth Village

Large-scale stores or stores doing wholesale business.

For example: bank account (deposit in the bank); bank account (bank book); cloth bank; tea house; bank; restaurant