Explanation of the name "桂"
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Hanyu Pinyin:guì
Five Elements:Wood
Recommendability:87%
Cultural Meaning:86%
Literature Reference: 桂树生南国,春来发几枝。—— 《相思》 The cassia tree grows in the southern land, sprouting branches in spring. Source from 'Longing'.
桂: Osmanthus, the fragrant and elegant flower, often symbolizes beauty and grace in names, fostering auspicious connections and the fortunate encounter with noble benefactors.
Meaning: The cassia tree symbolizes nobility, resilience, and beauty, often expressing longing for the finer things in life.
阿桂 (A Gui)
a Qing Dynasty minister who served as a military officer, governor, and various ministry heads, eventually becoming the Grand Secretary of the Yingwu Hall.
徐桂 (Xu Gui)
a Ming dynasty official, Jinshi in 1535, served as the prefect of Yunyang, and authored 'Yuntai Zhi Lue'.
林桂 (Lin Gui)
An official of the Ming dynasty, known for his roles in the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Rites, and his eventual promotion to the post of Assistant Surveillance Commissioner of Hubei.