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Why were there diners in ancient times (referring to people who lived in the official family)

"Diners" refers to people who delivered meals to aristocratic bureaucrats in ancient times and planned and ran for their hosts. The rise of "diners" began in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. The "guest" is attached to the master, who is responsible for "supporting the guest", and there are more than 3,000 people. The "diners" fortune tellers are also attached to a master, and usually take refuge in the homes of princes and nobles, or wander among the literati, predict their future, avoid misfortune, or act as "counselors" or "military advisers".

The Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period are the most brilliant years in China's history, just as ancient philosophy was in Athens and the Renaissance was in Rome; Although it is short, it illuminates the whole process of human civilization. Between the big and small vassal States, all kinds of characters are traveling all the time. They clamored and peddled their political ideals in front of the powerful. The local governments derived from Zhou are ambitious, and they are eager to seek wider wealth and larger territory, just like those officials who seek a way out. The front yard is welcoming, and it is very lively; The backyard has also aroused interest and become sharper. Political power is the fat that thin people covet day and night. Although they pretend to be decent and elegant, they secretly recruit talents and keep their minions. Men and their masters have become dark forces to realize their political ambitions.

According to their different functions, doormen are divided into several levels. The lowest level only reaches the level of food and clothing, and the highest level janitor has fish to eat and a car to go out. The doorman mainly plays the role of the master's counselor and bodyguard, and may develop into the employer's private armed forces when necessary.