Explanation of the name "夷逸"
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Hanyu Pinyin:
Five Elements:Earth
Recommendability:67%
Cultural Meaning:82%
Hanyu Pinyin:
Five Elements:Earth
Recommendability:94%
Cultural Meaning:93%
Literature Reference: 逸民:伯夷、叔齐、虞仲、夷逸、朱张、柳下惠、少连。子曰:“不降其志,不辱其身,伯夷、叔齐与!”谓:“柳下惠、少连降志辱身矣,言中伦,行中虑,其斯而已矣。”谓:“虞仲、夷逸隐居放言,身中清,废中权。我则异于是,无可无不可。”——《论语·微子篇》 The recluses: Boyi, Shuqi, Yuzhong, Yiyi, Zhu Zhang, Liu Xiahui, and Shao Lian. The Master said, 'Not to lower their will or to disgrace their persons, such were Boyi and Shuqi!' He also said of Liu Xiahui and Shao Lian, 'They lowered their will and disgraced their persons, but their words were according to the rules of propriety, and their actions were according to the considerations of prudence. That is all.' Of Yuzhong and Yiyi, he said, 'They lived in retirement and spoke freely, but they were pure in their persons and moderate in their actions. I am different from them; I have no course for which I am predetermined, and no course against which I am predetermined.' – From 'The Analects of Confucius, Chapter Wei Zi'.
夷: Serene; Peaceful. Often signifies tranquility, serenity, and auspicious well-being in names.
逸: "An Yi, serene and leisurely. It signifies exceptional talent and a life of peaceful contentment."
Meaning: Yiyi symbolizes noble seclusion, unwavering integrity, and the preservation of one's purity and moral principles.