Explanation of the name "徽之"
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Hanyu Pinyin:huī
Five Elements:Metal
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Cultural Meaning:84%
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Five Elements:Fire
Recommendability:79%
Cultural Meaning:80%
Literature Reference: 独望徽之棹,青山在雪中。—— 《旅舍对雪赠考功王员外》 Alone, I gaze at Hui's boat, amidst the snow-covered green mountains. Source from 'Lüshe Dui Xue Zeng Kaogong Wang Yuanwai'.
徽: The national emblem, in the context of a name, signifies a person of versatile talents and virtuous character, gentle and industrious, achieving great success and prosperity in middle age, and is associated with the character for going abroad, symbolizing a harmonious balance of fame and wealth.
之: "之乎者也," auxiliary particles, when used in personal names, often refer to someone with exceptional literary talent, profound knowledge, and deep cultural understanding. This character "之" is believed to aid in enhancing one's learning fortune.
Meaning: Hui Zhi signifies elegance, simplicity, and a transcendent spirit, symbolizing noble character and extraordinary sentiment.
吕徽之 (Lv Huizhi)
A Song Dynasty scholar from Xianju, known for his reclusive life and self-sufficiency after the fall of the Song Dynasty.
杨徽之 (Yang Huizhi)
a Song Dynasty scholar and politician, known for his poetry and service as a Hanlin Academician.
王徽之 (Wang Huizhi)
An Eastern Jin dynasty official and calligrapher, son of Wang Xizhi, known for his unconstrained and free-spirited nature.