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Seven sons refer to the children of seven motherland?
Qizi refers to the collective name of seven people, referring to seven representatives in the same field and period, which are mostly used in the field of literature and other occasions. Now the word "seven sons" is also very common in martial arts novels, such as the seven sons of Kunlun. The representative seven sons are:

Seven sons of Jian 'an/Seven sons of Nakano: Kong Rong, Chen Lin, RoyceWong, Xu Gan, Ruan Yu, Angelababy and Liu Zhen in the Jian 'an period of the Eastern Han Dynasty, both of whom were called "Seven sons of Jian 'an" in literature. The name of "seven sons" began with Cao Pi's Dian Lun Paper: "Today's literati include Lu Kongju, Guangling Chen Zhang, Wang Shen, Beihai Xu, Liu Chen Ruan Yu Yuan Yu, Runan Xingyang Delian, and Dongping businessman Liu Zhen. People who have given birth to seven children have no studies, no words, and a thousand miles of salt. " At the same time, because seven people live together in nakano, they are also called "nakano seven sons".

Ma Yu, Tan Chuduan, Liu Chuxuan, Qiu Chuji, Wang Chuyi, Hao Datong and Sun Buer are seven direct disciples of Wang Zhongyang, the founder of Quanzhen religion.

Seven sons of Ming dynasty: there are "the first seven sons" and "the last seven sons". The top seven scholars include He Jingming, Bian Gong, Kang Hai, Wang and He. In order to distinguish the seven sons, such as Li Panlong and Wang Shizhen, who appeared in the late Jiajing period and Qin Long period, the world called them "the first seven sons". The latter seven sons pointed out that seven famous literati in Jiajing period, such as Wang Shizhen, Xie Bang, Zong Chen, Liang Youyu, Xu Zhongxing and Wu, were also called the latter seven sons, because there were seven people before them, including. The word "the last seven sons" often refers to the literary genre represented by the seven sons.

Seven sons of Jiangnan/Seven sons of Wu Zhong: Wang Chang, Wang Mingsheng, Wu Tailai, Qian Daxin, Zhao, Cao and Huang Wenlian in Qing Dynasty. Ganlong and Ganlong are famous for their poems. Both of them are from Jiangsu, so they are called "Seven Scholars in Jiangnan". Also known as "the seven sons of Wu Zhong".

Seven sons of Han Lu: Yi Shunding, Yuan, He, Min Erchang, Bu Zhangwu, Liang Hongzhi and Huang, all celebrities in the Republic of China.

The seven sons in Wen Yiduo's Song of Seven Sons refer to the seven lands occupied by the great powers at that time: Hongkong, Macau, Taiwan Province Province, Kowloon, Ahava, Guangzhou Bay and Luda (Lushun Dalian).