Explanation of the name "少连"
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Literature Reference: 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.
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.
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.