In the 19th year of Guangxu (1893), Ruifuxiang Silk Store was opened in Dashilan. During the Gengzi Incident in the year of Gengzi (1900), Dashilan Street was in ruins. After the Golden Dream, Rui Fuxiang recovered and rebuilt with less than 20,000 pieces of gold. Due to the construction of railway stations on the east and west moon walls of Qianmen, major shops are either demolished or closed down, or moved. In the 29th year of Guangxu (1903), the train entered Beijing, Ruilin Lane of Xiyue Wall merged into Dongji of Xianyukou, Qianxiangyi moved to the front page of the gallery, and the store merged into Yihe Xiang, then Qianxiangyi opened a branch east of Beihoumen Street Road in Qianxiangyi. Large-scale, due to illegal operation, heavy losses, and soon closed down. After the end of Guangxu (about 19 1 1), Ruifuxiang's business was booming, and he opened five branches in Dashilan Street, becoming the leading silk shop at that time. Rui Lin Xiang Dong Ji was also sealed up because of the Qing Dynasty. In the Republic of China, Rui Linxiang was no longer owned by Meng. Ruishengxiang and Ruizengxiang closed down in 1935 and 65438+February respectively. Qianxiang No.1 specializes in wholesale, and Yihe Lane is the second store, which is actually a store. At present, there are only two "Eight Auspiciouss" in the jewelry market: Ruifuxiang and Qianxiangyi Store. Qian Xiangyi changed to Beijing Silk Store after liberation. In the past, the famous "Xiang" jade in Beijing, the silk shop opened by Meng Shi, is now just an old-fashioned firm in Ruifuxiang.