Explanation of the name "爵"
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Hanyu Pinyin:jué
Five Elements:Fire
Recommendability:93%
Cultural Meaning:94%
Literature Reference: 爵,礼器也。—— 《说文解字》 Jue, a ritual vessel. Source from 'Shuowen Jiezi'.
爵: The title of nobility often symbolizes auspiciousness, happiness, esteemed status, and a life filled with good fortune in names.
Meaning: Jue, an ancient ritual vessel, symbolizes status and nobility, representing dignity and authority.
陈爵 (Chen Jue)
a Ming Dynasty Jinshi who served as the magistrate of Jieyang, known for his defense against pirates and later promoted to govern Shaozhou and Gaozhou, commemorated by a shrine built by the people of Jieyang.
王爵 (Wang Jue)
A Ming Dynasty scholar during the Hongzhi and Zhengde eras, served as an official in Fuzhou, originally from Qiongshan, Hainan (now part of Hainan Province).
杨爵 (Yang Jue)
a Ming Dynasty scholar and official from Fuping, Shaanxi, known for his outspoken remonstrations and works on Confucian classics.