In the thirtieth year of the Kangxi Dynasty of the Qing Dynasty (1691), Huizhou merchant Hu Wenguang built the Jiuhe Inn in Taierzhuang City, which was the predecessor of the Jiuhe Chuxin Hotel. The white walls and the horse head out of the wall make the simple charm of the Hui school architecture blend with the texture of the ancient city, which seems to silently tell the persistence and inheritance of Taierzhuang. Hu Wenguang was originally a scholar, who went north to Beijing to take the exam, passing through Taierzhuang, and was touched by the scene of merchants gathering and busy transportation here, and resolutely abandoned his pen to engage in business. He adheres to the business philosophy of "harmony is precious", stands up with sincerity and prosperity with faith, and has been among the rich merchants in Taierzhuang for several years. In order to remember "harmony is precious", the hall name is Jiuhe, and I hope that future generations will continue to operate in harmony and make the wind of integrity flourish for a long time. For "not forgetting the original intention", the hotel is defined as Jiuhe Original Intention. Walking through the ancient city, you can see Hui architecture everywhere, with cornices and corners, carved beams and painted buildings, echoing Jiuhe's original intention. These solidified historical chapters not only engrave the footprints of Huizhui merchants in this small city, but also become the living background of Taierzhuang's prosperity and cultural integration.