Explanation of the name "玺"
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Wuxing:Fire
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Literature Reference: 玺,印也。——《说文解字》 Xi, meaning seal or stamp, from 'Shuowen Jiezi'.
玺: The imperial seal, known as "Yin," became exclusively associated with the emperor after the Qin Dynasty. The character "Ji" signifies auspiciousness, symbolizing its immense value and reverence.
Meaning: Xi symbolizes the imperial seal, representing power and nobility.
王玺 (Wang Xi)
a Ming Dynasty official and poet, known for his work 'Zhenzhai Ji' and his service as the magistrate of Wuzhi and the governor of Xiangyang.
黄玺 (HUANG XI)
A Ming Dynasty righteous man who traveled thousands of miles in search of his brother, Huang Bozhen, who had been away on business for ten years, and eventually found him by recognizing a familiar object.
陈玺 (Chen Xi)
a Ming Dynasty literatus, styled Defu, self-titled Shoulu, author of 'Shoulu Collection'.