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What does the waiter mean?
The waiter explained that [restaurant waiter] used to ask the waiter to explain in detail in restaurants, teahouses, hotels, bathhouses, etc. (1). The second episode of "Twenty Years of Fan Huameng": "The waiter rides a horse, holds a post, and holds the deacon's umbrella first ... The rest of the horses beat drums and lined up, followed by more than a dozen waiters." (2). Also known as "Tang Guan". I used to call waiters in teahouses, hotels, restaurants and bathhouses. Chapter 28 of the Scholars: "Now I have eaten a few pots of wine, and the Tang official brought me elbows, soup and rice." Chapter 28 of "Twenty Years" witnessed a strange situation: "When I asked him to make tea, the waiter was still rubbing his eyes and answering' The water hasn't boiled yet'." Chapter 5 of Liu Qing's History of Entrepreneurship: "Although the waiter and Mr. Zhang Guan in the restaurant have been staring at him derisively, he did not hesitate to put the air-dried steamed bread into his stomach with the free noodle soup." The explanation of the word decomposition hall is the first room, a tall house: a hall. Tangke. Attendant auditorium. Bathhouse. Kinship with grandfather: room. Cousin. The place where officials used to handle cases was the lobby. Court. Go to court. Quantifier: I took a class. A piece of furniture. Radical: soil; Explanation of the number of strokes: people who raise some livestock in rural middle schools: shepherds. People who used to be called handymen: waiters. Radical: Qi.