Explanation of the name "少连"
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Literature Reference: 逸民:伯夷、叔齐、虞仲、夷逸、朱张、柳下惠、少连。—— 《论语·微子篇》 Among the recluses: Bo Yi, Shu Qi, Yu Zhong, Yi Yi, Zhu Zhang, Liu Xia Hui, and Shao Lian. Source from 'The Analects of Confucius - Weizi Chapter'.
少: Few and youthful.
连: "Continuous and lingering, the name often carries the auspicious meaning of endless good fortune."
Meaning: Shao Lian symbolizes a recluse who remains aloof from worldly affairs, adhering to his inner principles.
顾少连 (GU SHAOLIAN)
A Tang Dynasty official, known for his lenient and simple governance, held various significant positions including the Minister of Personnel, Minister of War, and the guardian of the Eastern Capital.
郑少连 (Zheng Shaolian)
a Jinshi in the Northern Song Dynasty, served as the chief clerk of Jianpu and later as the judge of Xuzhou, retired in his later years.