China Naming Network - Eight-character lottery - Schedule of Penglai Expo

Schedule of Penglai Expo

A: As follows.

The king's family one, seven

Mazhuang Phase II and Phase VI

Stone Temple Zhang Jiaer, VIII.

Liu jiawang three, eight

Jiaogezhuang III, VIII

Five or ten kings of the South.

Zhaogezhuang Five, Ten

Xujiaji one, four, seven

Shi Wen soup one, seven

Wangzhuang II, VII

There are five or nine in the village.

Daliuhang 1, 6

Tiger route 2, 7

Fuqing IV, IX

Top five, ten

Qijiagou five, ten

Caodian III, VIII

Zhoujiasan, Pingshan, Jiujiu

North King Xu IV and IX

Liujiagou 4, 9

Big red armor three, eight

Fifty castles, five castles, ten castles

Yujiazhuang No.5, No.10

Beigou No.2 and No.6

Luanjiakou 3, 8

Chun Yu Erliu

Feixian county 4, 9

Top five, top ten

Sun Tao five, ten

Wang Li is five and ten years old.

Mujichi family, five.

Song Ying III and VIII

Tides one, four, seven

Meetings II and VI

Go home. Two, seven

Liu Jia 2, 7

Daduogou Phase II and Phase VII

Daxindian San, Ba

I met four or nine drivers.

Li Wusi, Jiu

Dekou store 4, 9

Room 5 of the ancient temple

Longshan shop five, ten

Small door a five, ten

Extended data:

Going to the market is a folk custom, which is called "going to the market", "driving mountains" and "going to the market" in the south. Market is a form of commodity trading activities gathered in a specific period. Mainly refers to a form of trade organization left over from the underdeveloped era or region of commodity economy. Also known as the market. Going to the market is an indispensable activity in the lives of working people. Going to the market also has a certain period.

The market originated from the gathering and trading of people in prehistoric times, and later it often appeared in religious festivals, commemorative gatherings and holy places, and was often accompanied by folk entertainment activities. In medieval Europe, markets were often held in church yards during religious festivals. A market often mainly deals in certain commodities, such as cheese market.

In some regions and countries with underdeveloped economy and difficult transportation, commodity exchange still retains the form of regular fairs or fairs held on traditional festivals.