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.
徐仪 (Xu Yi)
An official of the Ming Dynasty, served as Wenlin Lang and Instructor of Luzhou Prefecture School.
徐仪 (Xu Yi)
A scholar of the Chen Dynasty, known for his intelligence and expertise in the 'I Ching', who served as a secretary and magistrate before retreating into seclusion after the fall of Chen, later summoned as an academician during the Sui Dynasty.
窦仪 (Dou Yi)
a Northern Song dynasty official and scholar, known for his erudition and contributions to legal compilations.