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Many places are named after him because of the rich meanings of scholarly family, such as scholarly family real estate, scholarly family hotel and scholarly family network www.sxmdw.com.
Scholarly family: in ancient times, it refers to a scholar with rich family, culture and status. Most of them are proficient in poetic theory. It also refers to a family with literary attainments.
Forty chapters of Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "Now I see a scholarly family and my career is reliable."
Scholarship: Rich families have many books. In order to prevent books from being moldy or moth-eaten, books are packed in camphor boxes and Chinese medicines (such as rue vanilla) are used. These things will give off a kind of book fragrance, and moths will stay away from them.
Family: In ancient times, the luxury houses of wealthy families were mostly luxurious, and this magnificent mansion was the original intention of the family. However, this luxury is a metaphor here, and its literary accomplishment is also luxury. There is also a long-standing sense of inheritance in literary attainments.
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