Explanation of the name "文楷"
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Hanyu Pinyin:wén
Five Elements:Water
Recommendability:99%
Cultural Meaning:98%
Hanyu Pinyin:kǎi
Five Elements:Wood
Recommendability:53%
Cultural Meaning:56%
Literature Reference: Writing carries the Dao, and the model is upright and proper. Source from 'The Analects of Confucius'.
文:
楷: Exemplar, paragon. This signifies agile thinking and strategic acumen, which bode well for the advancement of future endeavors.
Meaning: Wen represents culture and wisdom, while Kai symbolizes uprightness and standards, implying literary excellence and noble character.
赵文楷 (Zhao Wenkai)
a Qing dynasty official, ranked first in the imperial examination of 1796, and served as an envoy to the Ryukyu Kingdom.
李文楷 (Li Wenkai)
a late Qing dynasty democratic revolutionary and merchant, who died in the Guangzhou Uprising and is one of the 72 Martyrs of Huanghuagang.