Explanation of the name "陵"
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Hanyu Pinyin:líng
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Literature Reference: 陵谷变迁,沧海桑田。—— 《诗经·小雅·谷风》 The hills and valleys change, the seas become mulberry fields. Source from 'The Book of Songs: Minor Odes - Valley Wind'.
陵: Mountainous hills, a natural auspicious character, embody a spiritual essence that promises a lifetime of peace and stability.
Meaning: The character 'Ling' symbolizes towering hills, representing perseverance and lofty aspirations.
徐陵 (Xu Ling)
A renowned literary figure of the Chen dynasty, known for the Xu Yu style and works like 'The Collection of Xu Xiaomu' and 'New Songs from the Jade Terrace'.
李陵 (Li Ling)
a military general of the Western Han Dynasty, known for his surrender to the Xiongnu after a desperate battle and being appointed as the Right Commander King.
吴陵 (Wu Ling)
A scholar and poet from Linchuan during the Southern Song Dynasty, known by the courtesy name Ji Gao and the literary name Zhaowu, who passed the imperial examination in 1217 and left four poems.