In ancient times, the first place in the imperial examination was usually called the "top scholar", the second place was called the "second place", and the third place was called the "flower detector".
Douban was a platform for evaluating and recommending movies, books, music, and other cultural works. He could see information about the movie " There's a Place Only We Know " and the book " There's a Place Called Summer." However, these search results did not provide specific information about "There's a place for Douban." Therefore, I don't know what Douban means.
Only a place with fireworks was called life. This was a common saying, which meant that life needed to be lively to be considered real life. The firework atmosphere referred to the elements in life such as fireworks, cooking, food, and other firework-related scenes in the family and kitchen. The smoke represented the truth, warmth, and beauty of life. In Chinese culture, fireworks were also related to traditional festivals, sacrificial ceremonies, and other rituals. Therefore, only places with fireworks could reflect the richness and poetry of life.
Most likely not. Usually, places with names like 'Blessing' in such contexts are created for the sake of the story and not based on real events or locations.
I'm not sure. But you can search on major book databases or ask at your local library. Sometimes, novels have different titles in different regions too.