"Xindian" is a common place name in northern my country. The name appeared earlier. It originally referred to an inn specifically for people who transported goods over long distances, such as pulling feet and driving carts. There was a manger inside. , pots and stoves and other facilities were provided for hotel guests to feed livestock and make their own fires to cook at low charges, similar to later "gan (dry) shops" and carriage shops. There are many place names called "Xindian" in northern my country, some of which are prefixed based on location, characteristics or the surname of the shop owner, such as "Dongxindian" in Chaoyang District, Beijing, "Changxindian" in the southwest suburbs of Beijing, Henan Province "Wangxindian" in Anyang County, "Daxindian" in Shunping County, Hebei Province, etc.