What do you mean by a sweet and smelly honor?

The smell of ink and copper is a word to describe the literati, which means that they are full of ink and bookish spirit because of long-term reading and writing, and also have a smell of corroding bronzes. This word embodies the profound writing skills and love for books of the literati at that time, and has also become their honor.

The honor of "Mo Xiang Tong Wen" comes from the important position of China people in China traditional culture and the spirit of advocating culture. In China, literati are the elite of society. They not only have the ability to criticize and think, but also have superb art of poetry, prose and calligraphy. The honor of the smell of ink and copper is a kind of praise and affirmation for these literati, and it is also the inheritance of the essence of China culture.

Although modern society no longer attaches importance to the existence of literati, the honor of ink fragrance and vinegar domain still has great modern significance. The smell of ink and copper symbolizes the spirit of independent thinking and free creation, and also represents the continuation of humanistic spirit and cultural tradition. In today's information age, we need more literati to inherit and carry forward traditional culture, and at the same time, we need more people to integrate into the cultural field and increase humanistic quality and cultural accomplishment.