Explanation of the name "廷泽"
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Literature Reference: 'Ting' refers to the imperial court; 'Ze' signifies benevolence or grace. Source from 'Shuowen Jiezi'.
廷: The imperial court, where the civil service examinations were held, symbolizes an aura of nobility and prestige within the palace.
泽: "Runze," meaning to be nourished and enriched, is a character of auspicious origin. When used in personal names, it often conveys blessings, good fortune, and a sense of hopefulness.
Meaning: Bestowing grace and benevolence within the imperial court, symbolizing power and kindness.
周廷泽 (Zhou Tingze)
A Ming Dynasty official who served as a Reviewer in the Hanlin Academy, styled Shunlong and known as Jian'an, from Shanyin (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang).