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What does "multifarious" mean in "multifarious"?

"Various: In ancient times, Wuhua in Chinese refers to people from all walks of life who exist in the market. The specific variety represents different industries.

These five kinds of flowers are Jin Juhua, Kapok, Narcissus, Pyracantha fortuneana and local cowflower.

Eight doors are a towel, two skins, three colors, four hexagrams, five doors, six doors, seven doors and eight doors. They all have their own industry representatives.

Jin Juhua is a woman who sells tea, and kapok refers to a doctor who goes to the streets to treat diseases. Narcissus is a metaphor for a singer in a restaurant. Pyracantha is a metaphor for jugglers who perform acrobatics. Niuhua is a metaphor for some porters.

And more than eight doors are used to describe people who do business by mouth and tongue in the market, including:

A gold refers to the names of Jianghu artists, mainly fortune tellers, including Bao Jin and Dumb Jin.

Two-door skin refers to selling drugs with baggage. According to the different drugs sold, there are different names, such as carrying a load, carrying a load, picking grains and so on.

Sanmense refers to jugglers in rivers and lakes, all of whom are called "colorful Gigi Lai", and jugglers in rivers and lakes are called "colorful hall lizi".

Four-door hanging refers to itinerant artists at temple fairs or fairs, such as erhu.

Five censorship refers to telling stories. A drummer.

Six-door troupe refers to crosstalk performers who make fun of themselves for a living.

Seven-door tune refers to people who live by paper or weaving. Such as paper-cutting, straw weaving, painting and so on.

Eight-door willow singing drums. All localities are dominated by small tunes.

Variety is now used to describe the diversity of things, no longer referring to people from all walks of life.