Explanation of the name "重士"
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Literature Reference: Valuing scholars over three meals, and weighing wealth as lightly as a coin. Source from 'He Wei Zhi Chun Ri Tou Jian Yang Ming Dong Tian Wu Shi Yun'.
重: Weighty and prudent in words and deeds, often used in personal names to signify a steady character and cautious approach to matters.
士: Gentleman, lady, or sir, these terms are often used as elegant appellations for individuals of distinction, typically referring to those who possess an admirable demeanor, grace, and a refined sense of propriety. When applied to a name, it suggests that the person embodies a harmonious blend of character and poise.
Meaning: Valuing scholars signifies a deep respect for knowledge and talent.
汪重士 (WANG CHONGSHI)
An official of the Southern Song Dynasty, a Jinshi in the imperial examination, served as the governor of Tongzhou and the co-judge of Henan.