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What is Zhong Ding House?

Zhong Ding House refers to a house with money and officials.

Zhong Ding House is a metaphor, which is usually used to describe a harmonious and warm family, harmonious interpersonal relationship, unity and mutual assistance. This metaphor comes from the ancient ritual vessels "Zhong" and "Ding", symbolizing power and dignity, and is usually owned only by the royal family, nobles and ruling families.

Therefore, the metaphor of "Zhong Ding House" means that this family is full of dignity and authority, and it is a harmonious, friendly, respectful, dedicated, diligent and responsible family.

In "Zhong Ding House", every family member understands their responsibilities and roles and works hard for them. They support and encourage each other and face the challenges and difficulties in life together. This kind of family atmosphere helps to cultivate children's self-esteem, self-confidence and sense of responsibility, so that they can become responsible and caring people.

Zhongdingfu is also the goal that people expect to pursue. In daily life, we can build a good family relationship, create a harmonious family atmosphere, attach importance to family education, and strive to become "Zhong Ding's home".

The Origin of Zhong Ding Building

It can be traced back to the etiquette culture in ancient China. In ancient times, bells and ding were extremely important ritual vessels, especially in important occasions such as sacrifices and wedding invitations. So the word "Zhong Ding" has gradually become a symbol of power and status.

During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, some wealthy families began to use "Zhong Ming Shi Ding" to describe their luxurious life. They ring the bell and call the number, eat in rows and eat all kinds of delicious food together. This kind of ostentation and extravagance in life has gradually evolved into the saying of "Zhong Ming Shi Ding Jia", which is used to describe an extremely luxurious and ostentatious aristocratic family.

In addition, there is a description of "Zhong Ming Shi Ding Jia" in the Preface to Wang Teng Pavilion: "Yan Lu rushed to the ground, Zhong Ming Shi Ding Jia; Ship Mijin, Qingque Huanglong. " It means that there are alleys and houses everywhere, and many rich families are eating and drinking; The boat was full of ferries and big boats carved with green finches and yellow dragons. This is also the origin of the concept of "Zhong Ming Shi Ding Jia".