Explanation of the name "承诏"
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Literature Reference: At the fragrant feast, the purple edict is received; in Zhaoyang, songs are sung with lyrics of azure clouds. Source from 'A Poem Presented to the Monk Guangxuan' by Bai Juyi.
承: To bear and uphold. In names, it often signifies a person's commendable quality of taking responsibility and showing integrity.
诏: It conveys the meaning of informing and admonishing, serving as a guiding force that can lead to the achievement of great endeavors.
Meaning: To receive the imperial edict symbolizes loyalty and responsibility.
曹承诏 (Cao Chengzhao)
a scholar from Zengcheng in the Ming Dynasty, who became a provincial graduate in 1585 and served as an educational officer in Dong'an.