What does Hanmo Shuxiang mean? How to understand the meaning of Hanmo Shuxiang?

1. The fragrance of calligraphy and calligraphy means good calligraphy, articles, letters, or Chinese painting, and it means admiring the wonderful pens and flowers.

2. Hanmo: The meaning is the same as "pen and ink". It originally refers to writing, but later also refers to calligraphy and Chinese painting. From Cao Pi's "Classics and Essays" of Wei Dynasty in the Three Kingdoms: "The ancient authors relied on the writing and ink, and the meaning was reflected in the articles." Vernacular translation: The ancient authors relied on the writing and ink, and the meaning was reflected in the articles. .

3. Bookishness: refers to the content of the text in the book, not just the tangible components mixed in the book paper, ink and binding; it also refers to a family with ancestors who are scholars, a bookish family, and a bookishness from generation to generation; Reading atmosphere, reading habits, etc. From Lin Jingxi's poem "Shuhuai Cichai Zhubu" of Song Dynasty: "The fragrance of books and swords are all gone, and the bodies of parents are empty." Vernacular translation: The family comes from a scholarly family with a meager fortune. Unfortunately, the parents died early and became even more scattered.