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During the Republic of China, guests were called guest officials? The boss is the shopkeeper?
The shopkeeper is the boss now, the second is the waiter now, and the guest officer is the customer.

Owner zh m: nggui

Also known as "manned".

1. Owner or manager. The sixth time in Travel Notes of Lao Can: "I have understood this matter. Naturally, this was a trap set by the arresting officer. Your shopkeeper will naturally collect the body for him. " Lao She's "Camel Xiangzi" XIV: "The people who will come on his birthday are just the shopkeeper and the husband." Act II of Cao Yu's Peking Man: "There is not a shopkeeper in these places that I am not familiar with."

2. It refers to shop assistants and salespeople. Zhao Shuli's little manager: "The second is that the small cooperative in the small village has only one manager and one shopkeeper."

3. Call the landlord. Ruan Zhangjing's poem "Zhanghe River Water" says: "The sheep fatten quickly, and the shopkeeper laughs happily."

4. Call someone else's husband. The Storm Part II Part III: "Bai Sao, do you remember your boss?" Liu Mianzhi's "Zhangjiapan Women's Rotation School": "Writing a note can also help you be a shopkeeper."

5. The title of leader of An Baili Rebel Army. Wei Yuan's Collection of Wu Sheng in Qing Dynasty, Volume 10: "His former teacher, Dai Shijie, was the owner of the shop."

6. A general term for men. Zhang Tianyi's Tomb-Sweeping Day III: "Don't be busy, manned! Let's fuck him! -Watch! If they don't do it-I will do it myself! Come! "

7. People who set up shop and sell things on Taobao.