Explanation of the name "以诚"
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Literature Reference: Sincerity is the way of heaven; to think of sincerity is the way of man. Source from 'Mencius: Lilou I'.
以: "Can be, may be. Often reflects a person's cultural refinement in their name, evoking the aura of a literati or poet."
诚: Integrity and Simplicity, embodying honesty. When used in personal names, it often signifies a person's genuine sincerity, trustworthiness, and the commendable quality of keeping one's word without fail.
Meaning: To be guided by sincerity, emphasizing the quality of honesty and trustworthiness.
张以诚 (Zhang Yicheng)
a Ming Dynasty official and top scholar in the imperial examination of 1601, serving as a compiler in the Hanlin Academy and right instructor to the heir apparent.
何以诚 (He Yicheng)
a literatus of the Qing Dynasty, whose portrait was painted by Ren Yi in 1877 and is now housed in the Central Academy of Fine Arts.
张以诚 (ZHANG YICHENG)
A Ming Dynasty official, top scholar in the imperial examination of 1601, known for his filial piety.