Explanation of the name "天义"
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Hanyu Pinyin:tiān
Five Elements:Fire
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Five Elements:Wood
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Literature Reference: Heaven covers all without partiality, Earth carries all without partiality, the sun and moon shine upon all without partiality. Source from 'The Book of Rites: Confucius at Leisure'.
天: The sky, encompassing all things between heaven and earth, when used in a name, often symbolizes grand ambitions and aspirations, as well as a lifetime of unwavering integrity. This character represents the auspiciousness of pure yang and solitary excellence, capable of bestowing the profound utility of great endeavors and significant achievements.
义: Justice and righteousness, often embodied in names, signify a strong sense of moral integrity and a clear conscience in one's words and deeds, depicting the noble virtues of an individual.
Meaning: Heaven's justice symbolizes the righteousness of the divine way, impartial and fair, representing lofty moral principles and the power of justice.
杨天义 (Yang Tianyi)
an official in the Ming Dynasty, who achieved the Jinshi degree in the third year of Hongwu and served as the Chief Supervising Secretary of the Ministry of Revenue and the Supervisor of the Household of the Heir Apparent.