Explanation of the name "允文"
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Hanyu Pinyin:yǔn
Five Elements:Earth
Recommendability:91%
Cultural Meaning:93%
Hanyu Pinyin:wén
Five Elements:Water
Recommendability:99%
Cultural Meaning:98%
Literature Reference: Skillful in both literature and martial arts, illuminating the ancestors. Source from 'The Book of Songs·Odes of Lu·Pan River'.
允: Promise, to permit. It metaphorically signifies honesty and trustworthiness, ensuring that every commitment is fulfilled.
文:
Meaning: Exceptional in literature and martial arts, symbolizing talent and wisdom.
曹允文 (Cao Yunwen)
A late Qing to modern-era editor and school principal, who served in various educational institutions and authored works like 'Flower Calyx Poetry Collection'.
俞允文 (Yu Yunwen)
A Ming Dynasty scholar from Kunshan, known for his dedication to poetry and calligraphy, and one of the Jiajing Five, author of 'Yu Zhongwei Collection'.
倪允文 (Ni Yunwen)
A Song Dynasty figure from Dongyang, son of Ni Qianli, appointed as the salt supervisor in Huangyan County by paternal grace, with four extant poems.