Explanation of the name "彪"
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Hanyu Pinyin:biāo
Five Elements:Water
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Literature Reference: Biao, the pattern of a tiger. Source from 'Shuowen Jiezi'.
彪: This character is frequently used in personal names, often symbolizing a robust physique, a combination of wisdom and courage, and the ability to strategize with bravery.
Meaning: Biao refers to the stripes on a tiger's skin, symbolizing bravery and strength.
邵彪 (Shao Biao)
A Jinshi (successful candidate in the highest imperial examinations) during the Northern Song Dynasty, who served in various government positions including Magistrate of Taizhou.
罗彪 (Luo Biao)
a figure from Shunde during the Ming Dynasty, active in the Yongle era.
张彪 (ZHANG BIAO)
A late Qing military officer who served as the Hubei Provincial Military Commander and Deputy Army Commander, resisted the uprising forces during the Wuchang Uprising, and later retired in the Japanese concession in Tianjin.