Explanation of the name "之杰"
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Literature Reference: The world has its horse connoisseurs, and then there are the thousand-mile horses. Thousand-mile horses are common, but horse connoisseurs are rare. Source from 'Ma Shuo'.
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.
杰: Jun Jie, a masterpiece. High self-expectations, beneficial for career fortune.
Meaning: A person of extraordinary talent and distinction.
赵之杰 (Zhao Zhijie)
An official of the Jin Dynasty, a Jinshi in the 16th year of Dading, who served as Vice Judicial Commissioner of Xijing, Defender of Dizhou, and finally Minister of the Court of Imperial Sacrifices, known for his foresight.