Explanation of the name "骐"
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Hanyu Pinyin:
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Literature Reference: 骐骝是中,騧骊是骖。—— 《诗经·小雅·车舝》 The piebald horses are in the center, the black horses are on the sides. Source from 'The Book of Songs: Xiaoya·Che Xia'.
骐: The illustrious steed, symbolizing great renown and prominence, is auspicious for triumphing over all things.
Meaning: Qi refers to a fine horse, symbolizing excellence, nobility, and strength.
黄骐 (Huang Qi)
a Ming Dynasty official, known for his poetry, served as the magistrate of Yixing.
李骐 (Li Qi)
A scholar from Changle, Fujian during the Ming Dynasty, originally named Ma, who became a Zhuangyuan in the imperial examination and was appointed as a Hanlin Xiuzhuan.
吴骐 (Wu Qi)
a scholar and writer from the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, known for his works 'The Collection of Kanhan' and the legends 'The Tale of Golden Coins' and 'Moon over the Orchid Bridge'.