Explanation of the name "元方"
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Hanyu Pinyin:yuán
Five Elements:Wood
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Cultural Meaning:94%
Hanyu Pinyin:fāng
Five Elements:Water
Recommendability:94%
Cultural Meaning:98%
Literature Reference: Yuan Fang is hard to be called the elder brother, and Ji Fang is hard to be called the younger brother. Source from 'Shishuo Xinyu: Virtue'.
元: "Begin, First. This character, often used in names, symbolizes the aspiration for a bright future and the desire to stand out as exceptional."
方: The term "Fang" signifies rectitude. When used in personal names, "Fang" embodies the virtues of being upright, directional, and honest, symbolizing a life of stability and integrity.
Meaning: Yuan Fang signifies noble virtue and wisdom that is hard to surpass.
查元方 (Zha Yuanfang)
A Song Dynasty official who served as the Palace Censor and Prefect of Quanzhou, known for his act of executing Lu Jiang's envoy which earned him the emperor's commendation.
查元方 (Zha Yuanfang)
A Song Dynasty official, initially served as the observation judge in Jianzhou during the Southern Tang, later rewarded by Emperor Taizu of Song for beheading Lu Jing's envoy, appointed as the palace censor and prefect of Quanzhou.
曹元方 (Cao Yuanfang)
a late Ming and early Qing dynasty scholar and official from Haining, Zhejiang, who retired to write after the fall of the Ming dynasty and passed away in 1674.