Explanation of the name "仪"
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Literature Reference: 礼仪三百,威仪三千。—— 《礼记》 Three hundred rituals and three thousand dignified manners. Source from 'The Book of Rites'.
仪: "Demeanor and appearance, often associated with a name, signify gracefulness and appropriateness, leaving a favorable impression."
Meaning: The character 'Yi' represents etiquette, grace, and elegance, symbolizing dignity and nobility.
高仪 (Gao Yi)
a Ming Dynasty official from Qiantang, Zhejiang, who served as the Minister of Rites and was a regent, posthumously titled Wenyuan.
萧仪 (Xiao Yi)
A Ming Dynasty scholar and official from Le'an, Jiangxi, known for his literary contributions and advocacy that led to his imprisonment and death.
舒仪 (Shu Yi)
an official of the Northern Song Dynasty, who served as the magistrate of Chang'an and the governor of the capital region.