the number of the store.
dàng kǒu is a Chinese word, and its pinyin is dang k ǒ u. It means the critical time when something happens or goes on. The stalls are mostly used in Guangzhou spoken language, that is, to describe small business shops. For example, the fifteenth chapter of "The Appearance of Officialdom": "Who knows that this stall is crowded with people in a middle cabin."
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Example: The fifteenth chapter of "The Appearance of Officialdom": "Who knows that this stall is crowded with people in a middle cabin." Chapter 11 of "A Brief History of Civilization": "It's a pleasure to gather at this stall and give Fu Zhifu a beating because he has to leave at the city gate and leave his boots here."
Guangzhou spoken language
"Paidang" was introduced to the people and became a simple, cheap and popular consumption form. Because it is often located on the street, there are a lot of tables and chairs, and at the same time, Cantonese people often call the stalls "stalls" or "stalls", which has further changed into "stalls".
small stalls
stalls generally refer to a small shop or a stall.