Explanation of the name "济"
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Hanyu Pinyin:
Wuxing:Water
Recommendability:88%
Cultural Meaning:93%
Literature Reference: 济者,渡也。——《说文解字》 'Ji' means to cross or ferry, from 'Shuowen Jiezi'.
济: Salvation, aiding the world. This is a noble character, conducive to family harmony, happiness, and prosperous development.
Meaning: 'Ji' symbolizes crossing waters, aiding others, embodying kindness and benevolence.
吴济 (Wu Ji)
A scholar and official of the Northern Song Dynasty, known for his poetry and governance in various regions.
张济 (Zhang Ji)
a military general of the Han dynasty, known for his service during the Eastern Han period.
邹济 (Zou Ji)
A scholar of the Ming Dynasty, he served as a Guozixuelu, assistant instructor, magistrate of Pingdu, and later promoted to a Langzhong in the Ministry of Rites, eventually becoming the Zuochunfang Zuo Shuzi, teaching the imperial grandson.