Explanation of the name "瑾"
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Hanyu Pinyin:jǐn
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Literature Reference: 怀瑾握瑜兮,穷不知所示。—— 《楚辞·九章·怀沙》 Holding precious jade and fine gems, yet impoverished and unknowing how to display them. Source from 'Chu Ci·Nine Songs·Huai Sha'.
瑾: Jinyu. In names, it often symbolizes jade and virtue, representing an outstanding demeanor and noble character.
Meaning: Jin symbolizes precious jade, representing virtue and nobility.
周瑾 (Zhou Jin)
a figure from the Ming Dynasty, styled Rucheng, from Xiushui.
桑瑾 (Sang Jin)
a Ming dynasty official known for his contributions to water conservancy and posthumously honored as 'Master Yuanjing' by his disciples.
侯瑾 (Hou Jin)
A scholar from Dunhuang during the Eastern Han Dynasty, known for his dedication to learning and authorship of significant works, revered as Lord Hou by the people of Xihe.