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What occupations were there in ancient times?

Doctors, practitioners, doctors, pharmacists, headhunters, fortune tellers, trumpeters, drummers, prostitutes, singers, farmers, bureaucrats, hairdressers, juren, monks and manor owners.

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Shangjiuliu:

First-class Buddha (Sakyamuni)

Second-rate immortals (Yuan Shi Tian Zun, Tai Shang Lao Jun, Eight Immortals, etc.). )

Third-rate emperor (real dragon emperor, feudal emperor)

Fourth-class officials (large and small officials)

Wuliu Shaoguo (winery, the largest manufacturer in feudal times)

Liuliudang (pawnshop)

Seven merchants (businessmen)

Eight guests (manor owner)

Old Zhuangtian (farmer)

Secondary 96:

First-class elevator (elevator)

A second-rate doctor (doctor, doctor, doctor, pharmacist)

Third-rate Feng Shui (Mr. Feng Shui, Master of Yin and Yang)

Four-stream batch (eight-character batch, fortune-telling batch)

Wu Liu Dan Qing (painting and calligraphy)

Six phases (fortune teller, fortune teller)

Seven Monks (Monks)

Eight Daoism (Taoism)

Qin Jiu Chess (Guqin and Weiqi, symbolizing literati)

Next nine six:

First-class wizard (southern wizards draw spells to attract gods and exorcise ghosts)

Second-rate prostitutes (public prostitution and secret prostitution)

Third-rate deity (fairy possessed, witch who dances to cure diseases)

Four or six gangs (watchmen)

5. Shave your head (a barber who walks around with a burden on his back)

Six trumpeters (drummers, trumpeters)

Seven actors (various actors)

Bajiao Street (Beggar)

Nine sugar sellers (sugar blowers)