Explanation of the name "凤翔"
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Literature Reference: 凤翔千仞,非梧不栖。—— 《诗经·大雅·卷阿》 The phoenix soars a thousand ren, perching only on the parasol tree. Source from 'The Book of Songs'.
凤: The phoenix, often featured in names, symbolizes auspiciousness and preciousness, fostering favorable well-being, peace, and prosperous success.
翔: Soaring, gliding. In personal names, it symbolizes the act of spreading wings and taking flight, portraying an individual's lofty aspirations and pursuit of high goals. This character is auspicious for career success.
Meaning: The phoenix in flight symbolizes nobility, auspiciousness, and excellence.
周凤翔 (Zhou Fengxiang)
A late Ming dynasty official and Jinshi of 1628, served in various scholarly posts, committed suicide after the fall of Beijing.
黄凤翔 (Huang Fengxiang)
A scholar-official of the Ming Dynasty, he achieved the second highest honor in the imperial examination and served as the Minister of Rites in Nanjing, posthumously honored as Wénjiǎn.
张凤翔 (Zhang Fengxiang)
a Ming Dynasty poet and official from Xunyang, Shaanxi, known for his work 'Ji Ling Collection'.