Explanation of the name "龙"
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Hanyu Pinyin:lóng
Five Elements:Fire
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Literature Reference: The dragon, the chief of scaled creatures, can be dark or bright, small or large, short or long; it ascends to heaven at the spring equinox and dives into the abyss at the autumn equinox. Source from 'Shuowen Jiezi'.
龙: The visage and form of the dragon. In a name, it symbolizes supreme authority and a distinguished status of noble stature, signifying a character that aids in the advancement of one's career.
Meaning: The dragon symbolizes power, nobility, and auspiciousness, representing strength and wisdom as the totem of the Chinese nation.
吴龙 (Wu Long)
A Ming Dynasty official, Juren in the fifth year of Hongzhi, served as the magistrate of Leiyang and Yiyang, passed away at the age of fifty-eight.
刘龙 (Liu Long)
a Ming Dynasty scholar and official from Xiangyuan, Shanxi, who rose to become the Minister of War in Nanjing and was posthumously honored with the title Wen'an.
陈龙 (Chen Long)
a scholar and official from Dongguan during the Ming Dynasty, who served as the Vice Prefect of Wuzhou.