The earliest origin of "Shuxiang" is a plant called "Cao Yun", because the ancients put some herbs in books to prevent them from being eaten by insects. This herb called Cao Yun is a perennial herb. It has a unique fragrance and will not fade even if it withers. In ancient poems, there is a description of "Ye Yun candle fish". Therefore, the "fragrance" of "book fragrance" refers to "grass fragrance"
Therefore, book lovers put Cao Yun in their books and call its fragrance "scholarly". The famous Tianyige Bookstore is known as "a book free from insects", which is said to be because every book contains weeds. Because rutting is related to books, other things related to weeds have become titles related to books.
The origin and significance of scholarly family;
Scholarly family usually refers to wealthy families in ancient times. They not only have wealth, but also have cultural literacy and status. Most of these families are very proficient in the principles of poetry. Also represents a family with literary attainments. The origin of the scholarly family is forty chapters of Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "Today, the scholarly family is there, and the food and clothing industry is reliable."
Scholarships mean that wealthy families usually have a large number of books. In order to prevent books from becoming moldy or moth-eaten, they use camphor wood as a book box and add Chinese medicine (such as rue vanilla). These articles will send out a kind of book fragrance, which will keep moths at a distance. Family status refers to the mansions of wealthy families in ancient times, most of which are luxurious and luxurious. This magnificent mansion symbolizes its literary accomplishment and luxurious atmosphere, and also symbolizes the long-term inheritance of literary attainments.