Explanation of the name "有声"
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Literature Reference: 文雅关西族,衣冠赵北都。有声真汉相,无颣胜隋珠。—— 刘禹锡《奉和吏部杨尚书太常李卿二相公策免后即事述怀赠答十韵》 Elegant and cultured, from the Guanxi clan, dressed in the attire of Zhaobei. '有声真汉相' (yǒu shēng zhēn hàn xiàng) refers to a truly remarkable Han minister, flawless as the Sui pearl. Source from Liu Yuxi's poem.
有: "With regard to, possess. Often used as the second character in a name, serving as a conjunction, it can carry auspicious connotations."
声: "Sound" signifies voice and proclamation. In this context, "Sound" symbolizes profound knowledge, exceptional talent, a smooth and successful life, and the attainment of remarkable achievements.
Meaning: Having a notable reputation, brilliant and outstanding, akin to a distinguished minister of the Han dynasty.
叶有声 (YE YOUSHENG)
A Ming Dynasty official, Jinshi in the 47th year of Wanli, served as Magistrate of Houguan in Fujian and Reminder of the Ministry of Rites, dismissed for impeaching Wei Zhongxian, reinstated to Left Vice Censor-in-Chief in early Chongzhen.
叶有声 (Ye Yousheng)
An official during the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, known for impeaching the eunuch Wei Zhongxian and later refusing a high post.
陈有声 (Chen Yousheng)
a Southern Song Dynasty Jinshi from Changle, known for his position as Shanggao Wei.