Explanation of the name "琬"
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Hanyu Pinyin:wǎn
Five Elements:Earth
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Literature Reference: 琬琰之玉,在洧之滨。—— 《诗经·大雅·文王》 The jade of Wanyan lies by the banks of the Wei River. Source from 'The Book of Songs: Da Ya: King Wen'.
琬: Wanyan, Wangui. In names, it often signifies precious beauty, symbolizing a life of prosperity, auspiciousness, peace, and joy.
Meaning: Wan symbolizes pure, noble, and beautiful jade.
汪琬 (Wang Wan)
An official, scholar, and prose writer in the early Qing Dynasty, known for his literary works such as 'Yao Feng Poetry and Prose' and 'Dun Weng's Manuscripts'.
岑琬 (Cen Wan)
A Ming Dynasty scholar known as Xueya, author of 'Xueya Collection', who lived in Xiushui and was appreciated by Lü Gongyi, spending his later years in Yanhu Tao and Muxi Zhu families.
刘琬 (Liu Wan)
A figure of the Eastern Han Dynasty, son of Liu Yu, recommended as a virtuous scholar during Emperor Ling's reign but did not take office.