Explanation of the name "绾"
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Hanyu Pinyin:wǎn
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Literature Reference: 青丝绾正,十里红妆。—— 古典诗词 With black hair tied neatly, and a ten-mile red dowry. Source from classical poetry.
绾: In names, "绾结" conveys the meaning of elegance and grace, often used to describe a woman's gentle and beautiful qualities.
Meaning: The character 'Wan' means to tie or knot, symbolizing elegance and grace, often used to describe a woman's beautiful hair or lovely things.
徐绾 (Xu Wan)
A Song Dynasty official and student of the Imperial Academy, served as Digong Lang and Dian Shan in the Rongwang Yurui Mansion, and was married to Princess Zhao for his talent.
陆绾 (Lu Wan)
A Song Dynasty scholar from Changshu, Suzhou, known for his poetry and the work 'New Interpretations of the Spring and Autumn Annals', and served in various official positions including Magistrate and Tea Tax Supervisor.
胡绾 (Hu Wan)
A Southern Song Dynasty official who served as the magistrate of Huarong County and the vice-prefect of Zhenzhou, known as Dunyue, from Jinling.