Hermit, another name for hermit, is a term in China's Taoist philosophy. A scholar who studies knowledge in seclusion. Another name for a hermit: Chu Shi; Dealing with people; Gao Shi; Master; Mountain people; Smokers; Yimin; Yi Shi; Believers; Hermit; Hermit; Garden guest; Stranger.
Such as: "the matter of raising the people and returning to the heart!" (Ye Fan's "Were". In the Han Dynasty, the official title of hermit was Yimin.
Some classic symbolic words (including names, places of birth or works, etc. ) as a symbol to become the title. For example, the recluse extended by the classic character Bo is called "one go".
The classic famous sentence in the Peach Blossom Garden, "Picking chrysanthemums under the hedge, leisurely seeing Nanshan", extended to the hedge. The classic story, Fan Li, is a boat extending from the five lakes, as well as Shouyang and so on.
It can also be used to refer to a place of residence, such as Yuan Qiu, mountains and forests. For example, Du Fu is called Mr. Caotang, and Tao Yuanming is also called Taoyuan. Later generations called hermits Taoyuan and Yuan Qiu.
Replace hermits with characteristics, such as "no official", "virtuous", "gentleman" and "sage".
Others: Gao Ren, Gao Shi, lay people, Shanmin, etc. (Jiuhuashan people, Badashan people, Qinglian lay people)