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What are the 360 lines ah what jobs are there in society?

Seventy-two rows of "detailed explanation \x0d\ According to the "Qingbo Miscellany", China's Tang Dynasty society's main industry for the "36 rows", namely: meat restaurant, Palace powder, clothing, jade, jewelry, silk, paper, seafood, fresh fish, stationery, tea, bamboo, wine, rice, iron, Gu embroidery, needle and thread, soup shop, medicine shop, tie, pottery, pallbearer, witch, stagecoach, coffins, leather, old, sauce, firewood The following are some of the most popular items in the history of the Qing dynasty: tea, bamboo, wood, wine, rice, iron, Gu embroidery, needlework, soup, medicine, pottery, clay, pallbearers, witches, stagecoaches, coffins, leather, old times, sauces, wood, netting, flowers, juggling, colorful music, drums, and flowers and fruits. Xu Ke in the "qing taolu class notes - agriculture and commerce class" said: "thirty-six lines, a variety of occupations. On its division of labor and about counting, said thirty-six lines, times for seventy-two lines, ten for three hundred and sixty lines." This shows that "seventy-two lines" is an imaginary index, today people often say seventy-two lines or three hundred and sixty lines, not a specific number. The above is the traditional way of talking about various trades and industries. In fact, the division of labor in the social sector is much more than seventy-two trades and industries. \x0d\ There is a famous Chinese proverb - "Three hundred and sixty lines of work, the line of work of the scholar". I don't know how many years this proverb has been passed down, but anyway, it is a household word, known to women and children. The name of the \x0d\ line began in the Southern Song Dynasty. The so-called "360 trades" refers to the various trades and industries, that is, the types of work in society. Including meat, seafood, fresh fish, wine, rice, sauces, powder, flowers and fruits, tea, soup, medicine, clothing, silk, embroidery, needle and thread, leather, tie line, firewood, coffins, old line, pallbearer line, net net, drums and music, juggling line, the emperor's carriage, jewelry, jade and stone, paper, paper, stationery line, utensils, bamboo line, potter's row, stagecoach line, Ironware line, flower yarn line, witch line and so on. \x0d\ \ Qing people Xu Ke in the "Qing Barnyard Banknotes" said: thirty-six lines, a variety of occupations. On its division of labor and about counting, said thirty-six lines; times, then seventy-two lines; ten, then three hundred and sixty lines.