1, patronage
Pronunciation: [gu ā ng Guo]
Interpretation: Here we go. Shops greet customers: respect others' visits.
Last night, Mr. Liang came to our building and searched all the residents.
Step 2 sponsor
Pronunciation [Hu]
Interpretation: coming; Huilin-mostly used in shops to treat customers well before patronizing.
Although this small shop is about to close, many customers still come to visit it.
3. Guam (short for GUAM)
Pronunciation: Guo
Interpretation: looking back, generally refers to looking; Look after, pay attention to; Shops or service industries call it buying goods or requesting services; Visit; Classical Chinese conjunctions, but, but look; Classical Chinese conjunctions, on the contrary, are actually; In ancient times, there was "employment" and salary; Last name.
Source:
Looking back, I feel sad and tears wet my skirt. -"Poetry Xiaoya Dadong"
In the car, don't look in, don't speak ill, and don't point with your own hands. -"The Analects of Confucius Bitterness"
Looking around, I saw insects squatting on the wall. -"Strange Stories from a Lonely Studio, Promoting Weaving"
The soldiers dispersed before seeing the thief, and the monarch and the minister looked at each other and didn't know where to go. -Song Ouyang Xiu's "The History of the New Five Dynasties, Biography of Lingguan, Preface"