Explanation of the name "楷"
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Hanyu Pinyin:kǎi
Wuxing:Wood
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Cultural Meaning:56%
Literature Reference: 楷,法也。——《说文》 Kai means law or model. Source from 'Shuowen Jiezi'.
楷: Exemplar, paragon. This signifies agile thinking and strategic acumen, which bode well for the advancement of future endeavors.
Meaning: Kai signifies a model or exemplar, representing integrity and discipline.
周楷 (Zhou Kai)
a figure from the Ming Dynasty, with the courtesy name Bokong, from Xiangtan.
董楷 (Dong Kai)
A Southern Song dynasty official and scholar, known for his work in Neo-Confucian studies and his writings including 'Annotations on the I Ching'.
赵楷 (Zhao Kai)
the third son of Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty, known for his love of painting, particularly birds and flowers, and was relocated north during the Jingkang Incident.