I don’t know what the scholarly fragrance in the scholarly family means, and the scholarly fragrance that pervades the family.

1. Scholarly family background

Scholarly family background is an idiom, the pinyin is shū xiāng mén dì. In the old days, it pointed out the family of self-study people, and generally refers to a good family background.

The "book fragrance" in "Book Fragrance Family" means that the ancients put a kind of rue in the books to prevent silverfish from biting the books. This kind of grass has a refreshing fragrance. After the book is opened, the fragrance hits people, so it is called "book fragrance".

2. The fragrance of books is permeated

The "scent of books" in "the fragrance of books is permeated" means that the atmosphere of reading and learning is very strong and fascinating, which is a state of cultural atmosphere.

Extended information:

In ancient times, scholars generally owned a lot of books. In order to effectively prevent books from getting mildewed, moth-eaten and other problems, our ancients used common camphor wood to make book boxes to store books; or they used camphor wood pieces leftover after making furniture to place them in the gaps between a large number of books; in addition, One way to prevent moths is to put a traditional Chinese medicine called rue. Whether it is rue or camphor wood chips, the purpose of putting them is the same, because these things will emit a fragrance, and the moths will stay away when they smell this smell, which will protect the books very well. After placing rue and camphor wood slices, over time, when the owner of the book opens the book box and flips through the books, a scent will hit his face, thus forming the concept of "book fragrance".