Explanation of the name "璟"
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Hanyu Pinyin:jǐng
Wuxing:Wood
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璟: The radiance of jade, symbolizing virtue, precious jade, exquisite beauty, and a gentle, jade-like temperament in names.
Meaning: Jing signifies the luster of a beautiful jade, symbolizing purity, nobility, and radiance.
宋璟 (Song Jing)
A Tang Dynasty statesman and politician, who held various high-ranking positions including Left Chancellor of the Ministry of Justice and Left Chancellor of the Kaiyuan era under Emperor Xuanzong.
罗璟 (Luo Jing)
a Ming Dynasty scholar from Taihe, Jiangxi, who served as a compiler and editor, and later as the director of education in Fujian and the chancellor of the Imperial Academy in Nanjing.
戴璟 (Dai Jing)
A Ming Dynasty scholar from Fenghua, Zhejiang, who achieved the Jinshi degree in 1526 and served as a high-ranking official, known for his historical and geographical works.