There are many examples of ancient house names related to books: Book Pavilion: In ancient times, the name of a house usually referred to a room with books and documents, such as the "Book Pavilion" in China,"Four Treasures Pavilion of the Study", etc. 2. Book House: Also known as the "Book Collection House", it was a room dedicated to collecting books. It was usually an independent building, such as the "Dajing Building" and "Jinglou" of the Tang Dynasty. Bookstores: referred to bookstores in ancient cities. Because the main method of learning in ancient times was reading, bookstores were very common in ancient times, such as the "Chang 'an Bookstore" and "Luoyang Bookstore" in the Tang Dynasty. 4. Academy: refers to an educational institution with the main purpose of reading and studying knowledge. It is usually established by literati and scholars, such as the "Confucius Temple Academy" and "Yuewang Temple Academy" in the Tang Dynasty. 5. Academy: refers to institutions specialized in learning, such as the Imperial College of the Tang Dynasty, the Imperial College of the Imperial College, etc. The close relationship between the names of these ancient houses and books reflected the importance and learning attitude of ancient people towards books.
There were many nice names for houses in ancient times. Here are some examples: 1. Phoenix Pavilion and Dragon Building: A metaphor for a noble and prominent house. 2. Cuilin Villa: It described a quiet house with a beautiful environment. 3. Warm Spring in the Jade Hall: It described the house where the owner's family lived happily. 4 Qionglou Yuyu: To describe an extremely luxurious house means "as magnificent and magnificent as a jade house". 5. Purple Pavilion and Red Pavilion: A metaphor for an extremely noble and mysterious house. 6. Clear Wind and Bright Moon: It described a quiet house with beautiful scenery. Blue Sea and Clear Sky: A description of a luxurious, magnificent, and poetic house. Flying south in a wild goose formation: describing the beautiful natural landscape around the house that makes people feel relaxed and happy. 9. The peaks were as green as jade. It described the spectacular scenery of the mountains around the house. Yaotai Jade Hall: A luxurious and magnificent house means "as noble and beautiful as the Jade Hall".
The characters at the end of the names of ancient houses usually had the words'','','' and'' to represent the status and function of the house. For example, the pavilion was usually a high platform used to commend achievements or to decorate the pavilion. The pavilion was used to store important documents or works of art. The pavilion was used to live or as an entertainment place for the family of an official. The hall was the main room of the house. The vegetarian was used for cultivation or seclusion. The pavilion was used to stop the boat and moor the shore. The palace was the residence of the emperor.
In ancient times, the word at the end of the name of a house was usually "bu", such as "pavilion, platform, building, pavilion, pavilion, hall, vegetarian, pavilion, palace", etc. These words all represented the location or function of the house. In addition, some ancient houses would add words like "Yu","Zhou","Chuan", and "Shan" to the names of the houses to indicate that the place where the houses were located was a beautiful natural scenery such as mountains, rivers, lakes, and seas.
In addition to the common names such as pavilion, platform, building, pavilion, Xuan, Tang, Zhai, pavilion, and palace, there were also some more special and commonly used names such as: 1st bedroom: The emperor's bedroom was also the bedroom of an ordinary person. 2. The mansion of a noble official. 3. Di Yuan: It referred to the gardens where noble families lived. Hall 4: It referred to the examination room for the imperial examination and also referred to the study room where books, stationery, etc. were stored. 5th District: The street where commoners live. Pavilion 6: It refers to a simple building made of wood used to stop boats and moor. 7. Wall: A wall that protects you and your family. 8. Garden: It refers to the gardens where noble families live. There are often many flowers and trees. 9 Manor: A large manor where noble families live. These names were very common in ancient society, reflecting the characteristics and style of ancient society's architecture, culture, customs, and so on.
The following are some of the names of ancient pavilions: High Heaven Pavilion Flying Pavilion Flowing Pill 3 Yandang Tower Misty Rain Tower 5 Cuiwei Pavilion Golden Wheel Pavilion The Summit of the Forbidden City 8 Jade Peak Pavilion Qingxi Pavilion Longyou Pavilion The names of these lofts had a unique meaning and historical background in Chinese traditional culture, with a strong ancient style.
There were many ancient attic names such as: 1 Yanming Tower Misty Rain Tower Cuiwei Tower Lingxiao Tower Qingyi Building Jade Flute Tower Bright Moon Restaurant Flying Cloud Tower 9 Tingyu Building Leisure Building These names usually had some literary flavor or a unique historical background, allowing you to feel the aura of ancient culture when reading novels.
In fantasy novels, a sect was usually a huge organization or group with its own beliefs, inheritance, territory, and other resources. The following are some common sect names: 1. Tiangang Sect: A sect in the Tiangang position usually represents powerful strength and faith. [2. Yuheng Gate: The sect located on the Big Dipper symbolizes the height of its faith and power.] 3. Mysterious Yin Sect: A sect located in the dark underworld, famous for its mysterious and evil image. 4. Sky Mist Sect: A sect located in the Sky Mist Mountain Range. The name of the mountain represents its powerful territory and influence. 5. The Northern Dipper Gate: A sect located in the constellation of the Northern Dipper, named after its religion and the Northern Dipper. 6. Daoyuan Pavilion: The sect located in the Daoyuan Cave represents its inheritance and cultivation philosophy. 7. Golden Wheel Sect: The sect located on the Golden Wheel Mountain is named after the mountain and its powerful golden light. 8 Kendo Sect: A sect named after swordsmanship represents its cultivation method and beliefs. Mysterious Island: A sect located in the mysterious sea area is famous for its mysterious and dangerous image. [10 Megrez Gate: A sect located in the Megrez Continent that is named after its beliefs and power.]
There are many names of ancient houses. The following are some common names: 1st floor: It referred to the tall buildings, such as the saying "The grass on the plain withers and thrives every year" in Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" from the Tang Dynasty. The wildfire never ends, and the spring breeze blows, it grows again. The far-off fragrance encroaches on the ancient road, the clear green connecting the deserted city. And send the prince to the lush garden to bid farewell." The "building" in the Chinese referred to a tall building. The second pavilion referred to the tall buildings, such as the one written by Du Fu in the Tang Dynasty,"The wind is fierce, the sky is high, the apes are howling, and the white birds fly back." Endless falling trees rustle and the endless Yangtze River rolls over." The "pavilion" in the Chinese refers to the tall building. 3 Di: It refers to the mansion of an official or a wealthy family, as well as a hotel. For example, in the "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" written by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty,"The halberd sank into the sand and the iron was not destroyed, so it will be washed to recognize the previous dynasty." If the east wind doesn't go with Zhou Lang, then the bronze sparrow will lock the two Qiao in the depths of spring." The "Di" in Chinese referred to the residence of an official or a wealthy family. 4. House: It referred to private houses, such as the one written by Wang Zhihuan in the Tang Dynasty,"Climbing the Stork Tower". I want to see a thousand miles and reach a higher level." The "house" in the Chinese referred to a private residence. The fifth courtyard: refers to a larger house with a garden, pond, etc. In Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower" written in the Tang Dynasty,"The sun is against the mountain, and the Yellow River flows into the sea." I want to see a thousand miles and climb another level. In front of the Western Pavilion, a laughing man, a bird, and a crane fell into the water." The "courtyard" in Chinese referred to a larger house with a garden, pond, and so on.
The Little Book Pavilion was renamed the Reading Pavilion. The Reading Pavilion was a novel reading platform that provided novel reading services. It included a male academy, a female academy, an original section, and a game section. The platform had functions such as automatic reading, font change, and intelligent reading at night. The Reading Pavilion was rich in resources and supported switching.
The Little Book Pavilion was renamed the Reading Pavilion. The Reading Pavilion was a novel reading platform that provided novel reading services. It included a male academy, a female academy, an original section, and a game section. The platform had functions such as automatic reading, font change, and intelligent reading at night. The Reading Pavilion was rich in resources and supported switching.