Explanation of the name "乾"
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Hanyu Pinyin:qián
Five Elements:Wood
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Literature Reference: 大哉乾元,万物资始。——《周易·乾卦》 Great is the Qian Yuan, from which all things originate. Source from 'Book of Changes: Qian Gua'.
乾: Qian Zao, Qian Zhai, Qian Kun—the original meaning refers to heaven and earth and all things in the universe. When used in personal names, it symbolizes magnificence, grandeur, and the promise of great achievements in the future.
Meaning: Qian symbolizes heaven, representing strength, brightness, and pioneering.
刘乾 (Liu Qian)
a scholar and official from the Ming Dynasty, known for his literary works and administrative roles.
申乾 (Shen Qian)
A Ming Dynasty official who held high-ranking positions including Grand Tutor to the Heir Apparent and Minister of Personnel.
王乾 (Wang Qian)
A Tang Dynasty official who served as the Minister of Justice, son of Wang Tian, from Lishui, Xuanzhou (modern Jiangsu).