Explanation of the name "太和"
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Hanyu Pinyin:tài
Five Elements:Fire
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Cultural Meaning:71%
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Five Elements:Water
Recommendability:95%
Cultural Meaning:92%
Literature Reference: 广乐既备,嘉荐既新。述先惟德,孝飨惟亲。七献具举,五齐毕陈。锡兹祚福,于万斯春。 The grand music is ready, the fine offerings are new. Recounting the ancestors' virtues, honoring them with filial piety. Seven offerings are presented, five sacrifices are complete. May this blessing be granted for ten thousand springs.
太: Excessively long. Describes something as extremely peaceful and stable. "Tai" can also be written as "tai," synonymous with "as stable as Mount Tai."
和: Harmony and gentleness. In names, it often signifies a person's mild temperament, adeptness in social interactions, and appropriate conduct.
Meaning: Tai He signifies great harmony, symbolizing the peace and unity of heaven, earth, and all things.
康太和 (Kang Taihe)
A Ming Dynasty scholar and official from Putian, Fujian, known for his literary contributions and tenure as the Minister of Works in Nanjing.
郑太和 (Zheng Taihe)
A Korean figure from the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, styled Youchun and known as Yangpo, with the posthumous title Yixian.