Explanation of the name "骥"
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Hanyu Pinyin:
Wuxing:Metal
Recommendability:88%
Cultural Meaning:85%
Literature Reference: 老骥伏枥,志在千里。—— 曹操《龟虽寿》 An old steed in the stable still aspires to gallop a thousand miles. Source from Cao Cao's 'Though the Tortoise Lives Long'.
骥: Jizu, Jitu. In names, it often refers to a person of exceptional talent and ability.
Meaning: A steed symbolizes exceptional talent and lofty aspirations.
师骥 (Shi Ji)
A political figure during the Southern Song Dynasty, who served as a professor at Jiazhou Prefecture School, a right admonisher, and the governor of Fangzhou.
宋骥 (SONG JI)
A Ming Dynasty official, known as Shangde, from Yuyao, Zhejiang, achieved 14th in the provincial examination and 5th in the preparatory list for the national examination during the Yongle period.
邬骥 (Wu Ji)
an official during the Ming Dynasty, recommended for his talents and served as the inspector of Jiu Zhen Zhou in Jiaozhi.