"Wow, you're also called Su Song?"
Actually, in clan management.
Unless they are descendants that have branched off, people usually don't give their children the same names as their ancestors.
But nowadays, with the spread of various modern ideas, clan customs have gradually become obscure, and many people don't even know the names of their ancestors.
Therefore, when naming children, it often happens that they share names with ancestors.
For example, the ancestor of Xu Yun's branch of the Xu Family was called Xu Hui, a name that wasn't very distinctive and somewhat common.
As a result, during an ancestral ceremony a few years ago, Xu Yun saw three clan members named Xu Hui at the grand event...
After the initial surprise,
Su Hua quickly accepted Old Su's identity.
After all, the Su Family in Tong'an has only one main branch, Su Song, with a "pure" bloodline.
