Explanation of the name "铸"
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Hanyu Pinyin:zhù
Five Elements:Metal
Recommendability:91%
Cultural Meaning:88%
Literature Reference: 铸剑为犁,铸鼎象物。—— 《左传》 Casting swords into plows and crafting tripods to symbolize objects. Source from 'Zuo Zhuan'.
铸: Cultivate and forge. In a name, it often conveys the meaning of delving into scriptures and history, symbolizing profound knowledge, which aids in academic pursuits and the future forging of great achievements.
Meaning: The character 'Zhu' symbolizes forging and shaping, representing resilience and creativity.
翟铸 (Zhai Zhu)
a scholar and official during the Qing Dynasty, served as the educational commissioner of Pizhou.
陈铸 (Chen Zhu)
A Song Dynasty official who served as the prefect of Nanxiong, the general judge of Fuzhou, and the prefect of Chaozhou and Dengzhou, eventually becoming a court official and holding various prestigious titles.
赖铸 (Lai Zhu)
A Song Dynasty poet, known by the courtesy name Chengzhi and literary name Zhuzhuang, celebrated for his poetry and literary works.