What does Shuze mean?

First of all, the word "Shu Ze" originated from the ancient cultural tradition of China, which is often found in Confucian classics. Refers to the floorboard of bookshelves, also known as "book pool" and "book tray". In ancient times, people kept books in books for collection so as to preserve them.

Secondly, Shu Ze also has some specific meanings. In the north, the book can refer to the blackboard, because the shape of the blackboard is similar to that of the book. In the south, book lustre refers to some containers for holding liquids such as ink and watercolor. In ancient times, calligraphers poured ink into books before writing, so that they could adjust the consumption of ink and the depth of color when writing.

Book Ze can also be an interesting name. People can use "calligraphy" to take someone's name or pen name to show their respect for cultural traditions. This kind of behavior usually occurs in literature and art, calligraphy, restoration of ancient books and other aspects to show concern and love for these traditional cultures.