Explanation of the name "麟"
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Hanyu Pinyin:lín
Five Elements:Fire
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Literature Reference: 麟之趾,振振公子。——《诗经·周南·麟之趾》 The hooves of the unicorn, majestic and noble. Source from 'The Book of Songs: Zhou Nan · Lin Zhi Zhi'.
麟: Qilin. A creature of nobility and auspiciousness, bearing its name bestows both fame and fortune upon the bearer.
Meaning: The unicorn symbolizes auspiciousness, nobility, and benevolence, a legendary creature of good fortune.
范麟 (Fan Lin)
A figure from the Ming Dynasty, styled Wenxiang, from Xiangshan.
丁麟 (Ding Lin)
a Ming Dynasty official, known for his impeachment of numerous officials and his poignant poem penned before execution.
涂麟 (Tu Lin)
An official of the Ming Dynasty, a provincial graduate in 1534, served as the prefect of Liuzhou in Guangxi.