Explanation of the name "桂"
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Hanyu Pinyin:guì
Wuxing: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'.
李桂 (Li Gui)
a commoner from Panyu during the Wanli era of the Ming Dynasty, mentioned in Wen Ruoneng's 'Yuedong Shihai'.