Explanation of the name "元辅"
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Hanyu Pinyin:yuán
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Literature Reference: Yuan signifies the foremost of virtues; Fu denotes the support of the state. Source from 'Zuo Zhuan'.
元: "Begin, First. This character, often used in names, symbolizes the aspiration for a bright future and the desire to stand out as exceptional."
辅: Assistance, aid. Implies a wealth of courage and insight, a life of elegance and honor, flourishing official career, great success and prosperity, a word of high esteem.
Meaning: Yuan symbolizes the pinnacle of virtue, while Fu represents the support of the nation, implying moral excellence and the ability to contribute to society.
叶元辅 (YE YUANFU)
An official of the Northern Song Dynasty, he achieved the Jinshi degree in 992 and served as the Minister of the Court of Imperial Sacrifices.
陆元辅 (Lu Yuanfu)
A scholar of the early Qing Dynasty, disciple of Huang Chunyao, known for works like 'Continuation of the Bibliographical Treatise' and 'Annotations on the Thirteen Classics'.