Explanation of the name "魁"
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Hanyu Pinyin:kuí
Five Elements:Wood
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Literature Reference: Kui, meaning the first or the leader. Source from 'Shuowen Jiezi'.
魁: Tall and burly. Often used in names to describe a person as robust, tall, and powerfully built.
Meaning: Kui signifies leadership and excellence, representing the first or the best.
高魁 (Gao Kui)
An official of the Ming Dynasty, styled Douzhong, from Shicheng, Jiangxi, who became a Jinshi in 1625 and served as a Zhongshu Sheren, known for his opposition to the powerful eunuch Wei Zhongxian.
薛魁 (Xue Kui)
a figure from the Ming Dynasty, whose courtesy name is Yiqi.
刘魁 (Liu Kui)
a Ming Dynasty official and disciple of Wang Yangming, known for his integrity and suffering imprisonment for remonstrance.