Hong Shuo (Hong Shuo)
(1). It means knowledgeable. Tang Luwen's Book of Learning from Senior Brothers in the Spring and Autumn Annals: "Those who are with me are not only knowledgeable, but also my teachers." Song Dynasty's "Celebrating Zhou's Participation in Politics": "Wei Shuo's face, early crowned the road of Tsinghua."
(2). It refers to a knowledgeable person. Tang Suxiang's Ode to Feng Dongyue's Pilgrimage: "Zuo Zhu is right, and arrogance and madness are mixed." Song Yin Zhuo invited Zhang Zhao and others to collate the Classic Interpretation: "The imperial court is rich."
③ refers to Hongfu's academic school. Hu Yinglin in Ming Dynasty's "Guide to Shaw's Mountain Living Classics": "The husband has six origins and nine streams. There are hundreds of people who have consolidated the great collection of civilization and the grand view of Hong Shuo through the ages. "