Explanation of the name "珽"
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Literature Reference: 珽,大圭,长三尺,杼上终葵首。——《周礼·考工记·玉人》 Ting, a large jade scepter, three chi long, with a round top and a pointed end. Source from 'Zhou Li · Kao Gong Ji · Yu Ren'.
珽: The Jade Scepter. In names, it often symbolizes preciousness and auspiciousness, fostering future career success and financial prosperity.
Meaning: Ting symbolizes power, nobility, and elegance, as it was a ceremonial scepter held by ancient emperors or nobles, signifying excellence and distinction.
祖珽 (Zu Ting)
a Northern Qi official from Fanyang, known for his literary talent and involvement in court politics, repeatedly demoted due to corruption and power struggles.
杨珽 (Yang Ting)
a Ming dynasty playwright from Qiantang, Zhejiang, known for his legendary works 'The Story of Dragon Ointment' and 'The Story of the Brocade Belt'.
安珽 (An Ting)
A Joseon-era figure of the Ming Dynasty, known for his ordeals, official career, and skill in painting plum blossoms and bamboo.